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==Rora 606==
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The 606 started out as a purpose built rally car with an All Wheel Drive layout but later moved to a Rear Wheel Drive layout. 606 models have all offered an inline-6 engine as either a standard or performance option. Newer models offered flat/boxer-6, inline-4, and inline-5 options as standards, but the 4.0l inline-6 option remains the performance exclusive option. Design influences are mainly from 1960s era British compact coupes, while the newer models are more from early 1990s Japanese sports coupes. Engines have ranged from discontinued ACF models to the current generation E2 Applytorque engine.
 
The 606 started out as a purpose built rally car with an All Wheel Drive layout but later moved to a Rear Wheel Drive layout. 606 models have all offered an inline-6 engine as either a standard or performance option. Newer models offered flat/boxer-6, inline-4, and inline-5 options as standards, but the 4.0l inline-6 option remains the performance exclusive option. Design influences are mainly from 1960s era British compact coupes, while the newer models are more from early 1990s Japanese sports coupes. Engines have ranged from discontinued ACF models to the current generation E2 Applytorque engine.
   
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