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The Svaartaron MUV is a family of {{wp|minitrucks}} and {{wp|microvans}} produced by the [[North Ottonia|Ottonian]] automaker [[Svaartaron Auto Works|Svaartaron]]. The line has been produced continuously since 1960 over twelve generations. | The Svaartaron MUV is a family of {{wp|minitrucks}} and {{wp|microvans}} produced by the [[North Ottonia|Ottonian]] automaker [[Svaartaron Auto Works|Svaartaron]]. The line has been produced continuously since 1960 over twelve generations. | ||
Like many Svaartaron vehicles, the MUV carries a reputation for reliability and ease of repair, and as such they are popular among tradesmen, small business owners, small farmers, and taxi fleets. The MUV is classified under Ottonian law as a [[Light Economy Vehicle (Ottonia)|Light | Like many Svaartaron vehicles, the MUV carries a reputation for reliability and ease of repair, and as such they are popular among tradesmen, small business owners, small farmers, and taxi fleets. The MUV is classified under Ottonian law as a [[Light Economy Vehicle (Ottonia)|Light Economic Vehicle]], exempting it from certain taxes and parking ordinances. | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 30 May 2022
Svaartaron MUV | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Svaartaron Auto Works |
Production | 1960 - present |
Assembly | Bronnswyk, Jormundea, Ottonia |
Designer | Jord Farrangur (original design) |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Minitruck Microvan |
Layout | FMR |
Platform | Otmo Mini Utility Platform |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 658cc I4 Engine |
Transmission | 3 speed automatic 4 speed manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2210 mm |
Length | 4200 mm |
Width | 1700 mm |
Height | 1900 mm |
The Svaartaron MUV is a family of minitrucks and microvans produced by the Ottonian automaker Svaartaron. The line has been produced continuously since 1960 over twelve generations.
Like many Svaartaron vehicles, the MUV carries a reputation for reliability and ease of repair, and as such they are popular among tradesmen, small business owners, small farmers, and taxi fleets. The MUV is classified under Ottonian law as a Light Economic Vehicle, exempting it from certain taxes and parking ordinances.