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saloon
(redirected from Saloon car)

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saloon
1. a large public room on a passenger ship
2. a closed two-door or four-door car with four to six seats


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A shining silver version of the splendid Tatra T87 saloon car, made in Czechoslovakia with its monocoque shell structure, rear engine, three headlights and energy-efficient streamlined shape (unlike most cars even today) is one of the highlights of the show, and one of the very few cars ever made that can really be called beautiful.
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In H1 2006, both the production and sale of saloon car, multifunction passenger vehicle (MPV), sport utility vehicle (SUV) were on a growth spurt.
 
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