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dbpedia:Vauxhall_Chevette
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The Chevette is a supermini model of car which was manufactured by Vauxhall in the United Kingdom from 1975 to 1984. It was Vauxhall's version of the family of small "T-Cars" from Vauxhall's parent General Motors (GM). The family included the Opel Kadett in Germany, the Isuzu Gemini in Japan, the Holden Gemini in Australia, the Chevrolet Chevette in the United States, Canada and Brazil, the AYMESA Cóndor in Ecuador and a badge-engineered Pontiac Acadian/Pontiac T1000 across North America.
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AYMESA Gala (Hatchback) Opel Chevette Vauxhall Chevette AYMESACóndor (Sedan)
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dbpedia:Supermini
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dbpedia:Vauxhall_Motors
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1984-01-01Z
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1975-01-01Z
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4-speed manual 3-speed automatic