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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2011 => Topic started by: JMC on June 15, 2011, 10:27:31 AM
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Identify this vehicle for 1 point:
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Experts
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Jin Da Lu from China?
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It is from China indeed but it's not that one.
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Jin Da Lu from China?
Sounds like a meal from India to me..!
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Auto rickshaw.
Is it electric
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It's not electric according to my info.
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Dongying Monde Golden Horse Motorcycle Co
Monde three wheel motor cycle ?
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Sorry but it's not that one.
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Fulu Junma, by Shandong Jidalu. One cylinder 197 cc Lifan, 16 hp !
I think the company is no more...
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Altough very similar, this is not a Fu Lu.
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Pros
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Trident Tricar?
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No
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Syntac China?
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Not that one either.
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Wayhi (aka Weihai) ?
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Afraid not.
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From China?
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From Chongqing?
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Hint: Manufacturer is from the Shangdong province.
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Tiger Leap?
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No.
Here's a front view and the badge. Enough hints for now. ;D
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That's Forland Logo
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Close. ;)
The car I posted is made by another subsidiary of Foton named Foton Lovol, but the car is generally referred to as Foton. According to Foton Lovol's website, some of their three-wheelers use the same badges as their Forland vehicles. Foton Lovol's factory/headquarters reside in Weifang, Shandong, China. pnegyesi was partially correct when he asked about Chongqing since that's where the parent company (Foton) resides but I wasn't home to check my info and had the Shandong name stuck in my head. Not much info is available on this car since it was not widely advertised on the Internet. Anyway, not locked yet.
Who comes up first with the model name gets the point.
Make: Foton
Model: ?
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Well, since it is not locked, I found a designation: FT175ZK-2(A)
At the Foton Lovol website this designation is now being fitted to another three-wheeler, but back in 2009 this red tricycle wore this name.
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All right! That's the car - Foton Wuxing FT175ZK-2
One more point for you. ;D
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It's not just me who'd deserve a point here... Just my two cents :)
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I agree, We couldn't have gotten anywhere without Oguerrerob's research. Well done all, this wasn't really an easy one. ;D
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This basic body shape exists in 4-wheel-drive configuration
(http://img.seenoo.com/photo_user/317770/2009101402532743709.jpg)
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Well, thank you, but I understand that the winner is Winner.
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What a ghastly vehicle!
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I wonder why you need all-wheel drive when your car has 15hp.
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Sorry, it was early morning, I meant 4-wheel configuration, not 4WD
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I love the '206' reference. Peugeot, arm your lawyers...