Campism

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Campism may refer to:

Fiat Panda#Fourth generation Mk5 (xxx; 2022-)

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The fourth generation Fiat Panda, based on the Stellantis eCMP platform, is scheduled for production in 2022.[1][2]

Following the merger of FCA into Stellantis, Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato proposed the possibility of a new GTV model with an electric power plant.[3][4]

When Hyundai wanted to develop their own car, they hired George Turnbull, the former managing director of Austin Morris at British Leyland in 1974.[5] He in turn hired five other top British car engineers, Kenneth Barnett as body designer, engineers John Simpson and Edward Chapman, John Crosthwaite as chassis engineer and Peter Slater as chief development engineer.[6][7] With Turnbull's experience with the Morris Marina, [8] engines and transmissions from Mitsubishi, some parts from the Ford Cortina they were already producing, and a hatchback body styled by Italdesign Giugiaro, they developed the Hyundai Pony.

Lancia Ypsilon#Fourth generation (2024)

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The fourth generation Ypsilon is to be based on either the PSA EMP1 platform or STLA Small electric platform, and is tentatively scheduled for a 2024 release.[9][10][11]

Maserati GranTurismo

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In mid-2021, it was confirmed that a new GranTurismo prototype using styling cues from the Maserati Alfieri concept was being test-driven, with options for an electric drivetrain as well as V6 and V8 engines.[12][13][14]

Peugeot 406

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Sedan

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Coupe 102,894

I'm alright, Jack

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The phrase is believed to have originated among Royal Navy sailors; when a ladder was slung over the side of a ship, the last sailor to climb on board would say, "I'm alright Jack, pull up the ladder."[15] The latter half of the expression has been used to describe economic policies seen as unfair ...

Citations

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  1. ^ John McIlroy (2020-05-22). "New 2022 Fiat Panda to sit below 500 in new look line-up". Auto Express.
  2. ^ Mark Lakewood (2021-08-13). "Most Underhyped New Cars Coming Out In 2022". HotCars.
  3. ^ Greg Kable (2021-06-21). "Alfa Romeo to revive GTV as an EV in sweeping range renewal". Autocar.
  4. ^ William Stopford (2021-06-21). "Alfa Romeo range to expand, may include GTV and Spider". CarExpert.
  5. ^ Wood, Jonathan (24 December 1992). "Obituary: Sir George Turnbull". The Independent. Retrieved 15 February 2012.
  6. ^ The Times July 4th 1974
  7. ^ The Engineer. Jan 30th 1975
  8. ^ Korean connection
  9. ^ Scott Collie (2021-06-24). "Lancia revival coming with three new models - report". CarExpert.
  10. ^ James Attwood (2021-10-07). "New Lancia Delta EV confirmed as brand goes all-electric". Autocar.
  11. ^ Emiliano Ragoni (2021-10-06). "Lancia: nel 2024 la nuova Ypsilon, nel 2026 la Delta". Al Volante.
  12. ^ Felix Page (2021-07-22). "New 2022 Maserati Granturismo shots confirm combustion option". Autocar.
  13. ^ Nathan Dyer (2021-08-27). "2022 Maserati GranTurismo: Spy Shots, Release Dates, Expected Price and Specifications". CarHP.
  14. ^ Cristian Gnaticov (2021-07-22). "2023 Maserati GranTurismo Spied As Your Next Go-To Italian GT With EV Option". AutoEvolution.
  15. ^ Paul Beale, Eric Partridge (1992). A dictionary of catch phrases, American and British, from the sixteenth century to the present day. Scarborough House. p. 94.