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Mega, a French marque linked to the Aixam microcar brand, attempted to continue the country's tradition for utility vehicles with its Citroën AX-based Club and Ranch, made from 1992 to 1998. They were true to the spirit of the former Citroën Méhari.

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Lancia revived its HPE (High Performance Estate) name for a three-door version of the second-generation Lancia Delta. The styling was rather less estate-like than its Beta HPE predecessor. Top of the Delta HPE range was the 136mph HF 2.0-litre turbo.

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European versions of the 8th generation Toyota Corolla stood out from the crowd thanks to a very different (some might say ungainly) front and rear-end treatment compared to the more sober Japanese and North American models.

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Surely one of the strangest cars ever to come from a mainstream maker, the Plymouth Prowler hot rod was a Chrysler concept car which went into production from 1997, creating a model with, as this 2001 brochure puts it - 'primal appeal'.

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It's necessary to go back rather a long way to find a bona fide Lea-Francis production car. The 14/70 of 1948 was a very traditional quality saloon, seen here in an export brochure. It aimed to earn some badly-needed foreign currency for post-war Britain.

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The brochure's back cover shows the full Alliance line-up plus the silhouette of the future Renault Medallion (the Renault 21 in Europe). In fact, 1987 would be the last year for the Alliance, as the Chrysler takeover of AMC led to the end of Renault's ill-starred US venture.

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Limited edition versions of the Mini were ever-present throughout the 1980s and 90s, some more memorable than others. One of the very best was the Mini Thirty of 1989, in black or cherry red. It was offered in the UK and for export: this is a Belgian brochure.

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One of the more curious 1990s Toyotas, the Sera 1.5 coupé was only sold in small numbers on Japanese market. From some angles it looked bland but its doors, usually called 'butterfly' (although the brochure uses the term 'gullwing') were a stand-out feature.

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This is the 'advance information' brochure previewing the very first Dacia Duster - the name was a UK invention for what was known as the ARO 10 in most countries. There was a certain logic, as the Romanian-built ARO used many Dacia 1300/Renault 12 parts.

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The late '90s Mitsuoka Ray in this Japanese brochure has a front end seemingly inspired by the badge-engineered Wolseley cars made by BMC in the 1950s and 60s. It was actually just a significantly modified 660cc Mazda Carol kei car.

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