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Can we please stop the slow edit war? If there's some reason to believe that the source is lying, or if there's some reason to believe that wikipedia shouldn't reflect what sources say, we can have that argument here on the talkpage. But I'm amazed that ] says it's "unsourced". Can you explain? The source is right there. Is there a language barrier? Any Russia-related article is bound to attract some weird partisan editing, but this is just an article about an old van; surely the article can rely on a reliable source which covers the van industry. ] (]) 22:16, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
Can we please stop the slow edit war? If there's some reason to believe that the source is lying, or if there's some reason to believe that wikipedia shouldn't reflect what sources say, we can have that argument here on the talkpage. But I'm amazed that ] says it's "unsourced". Can you explain? The is right there. Is there a language barrier? Any Russia-related article is bound to attract some weird partisan editing, but this is just an article about an old van; surely the article can rely on a reliable source which covers the van industry. ] (]) 22:16, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
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Ladies and gentlemen, I have an educated guess that GAZelles are similar to the later launched GAZ-2215/GAZ-2752 Sobol and GAZ-3310 Valdai line of vans and light trucks because Sobol and Valdai in fact belong to that line as well, don't they?
As for the last sentence in the lead, I don't get what exactly was renamed the "GAZelle Business". Was that the whole GAZelle line, or just one of its models? Happy GAZelling, Ukrained2012 (talk) 03:34, 10 September 2013 (UTC)
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I've noticed a few editors adding & removing this, for instance: etc.
Can we please stop the slow edit war? If there's some reason to believe that the source is lying, or if there's some reason to believe that wikipedia shouldn't reflect what sources say, we can have that argument here on the talkpage. But I'm amazed that User:Druschba 4 says it's "unsourced". Can you explain? The source is right there. Is there a language barrier? Any Russia-related article is bound to attract some weird partisan editing, but this is just an article about an old van; surely the article can rely on a reliable source which covers the van industry. 51.194.217.168 (talk) 22:16, 31 October 2022 (UTC)