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  • curprev 17:5817:58, 22 July 2024 Thousandweer talk contribs 111,354 bytes +24 According to the source "Top 12: Mould breaking cars": Magna replaced the Chrysler Valiant and the size-smaller Sigma as Mitsubishi’s family car offering, and used both its front-drive layout and the extra 66mm of width it spliced into the Galant sedan’s body to create a competitively roomy cabin. undo

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