Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning

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In 1955, the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry set forth a goal to all Japanese makers at that time to create what was called a "national car". The concept stipulated that the vehicle be able to maintain a maximum speed over 100 km/h (62 mph), weigh below 400 kg (882 lbs), fuel consumption at 30 km/L (85 mpg-imp; 71 mpg-US) or more, at an average speed of 60 km/h (37 mph) on a level road, and not require maintenance or significant service for at least 100,000 km (62,000 mi).

This established a "compact car" target that was larger than what has become known as the "light car" or the kei car. Under Japanese regulations, this class is defined as vehicles at or less than 4.7 m (15.4 ft) long, 1.7 m (5.6 ft) wide, 2 m (6.6 ft) high and with engines at or under 2,000 cc (120 cu in).
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning
Mitsubishi Ductless Air conditioning

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