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    Simca 1307 (redirect from Talbot Solara)
    later Talbot 1510 / Talbot Alpine / Talbot 150 (a facelifted version launched by PSA after its takeover of Chrysler Europe) and Talbot Solara (the saloon...
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    by Chrysler Europe. Talbot brand logo by PSA Group. Cars built under the "Talbot" brand (1967–1994) 1100 1967–1982 Alpine/Solara/1510 1979–1986 Avenger...
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    The Toyota Camry Solara, popularly known as the Toyota Solara, is a mid-size coupé/convertible built by Toyota. The Camry Solara is mechanically based...
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  • Imperfects Solara, limited edition models of the Mitsubishi Magna Talbot Solara, a saloon version of the Simca 1307 automobile Toyota Camry Solara, a mid-size...
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    from the Talbot Solara and Talbot Tagora, a transaxle developed by Citroën for their Citroën CX and also used in some Lancia Beta models, Talbot Horizon...
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    switched over to producing the Simca-based Chrysler Alpine and later the Talbot Solara. Following the collapse of Chrysler Europe in 1978, and its takeover...
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    Audax family – as a special edition late in the life of the Talbot Alpine / Talbot Solara cars, produced by Chrysler Europe after its takeover of the...
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    retained, with the Talbot marque being introduced across Europe from 1 August 1979. It was effectively replaced by the Talbot Solara – a four-door saloon...
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    any capacity, Simca and Talbot preferring to use it in its larger models, including deluxe versions of the Horizon and the Solara. It also powered Europe's...
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    (the Horizon, Alpine and Solara) continued to be built at Ryton, using the resurrected Talbot badge from 1979. However, the Talbot-badged models declined...
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