- The
Maserati Karif (Tipo AM339) is a
luxury coupé
produced by
Italian automobile manufacturer Maserati between 1988 and 1991. It was
designed to be luxurious...
-
Garifuna (
Karif) is a
minority language widely spoken in
villages of
Garifuna people in the
western part of the
northern coast of
Central America. It...
- two
reversed NACA
ducts to
extract hot air from the
engine bay, as on the
Karif,
while at the rear
there were four
exhaust tips. It went on sale in early...
- Furthermore, the
Milanese coachbuilder bodied the
Maserati Spyder and
Maserati Karif. The Alfa
Romeo SZ (1989) and RZ
roadster (1991) were ****embled here for...
- GT. In 1987, the 2.8-litre 430
topped the
saloon range. 1988
brought the
Karif, a two-seater,
based on the
short wheelbase Spyder ch****is. Meanwhile, the...
- for
producing cars
including the Biturbo, the Kyalami,
Quattroporte III,
Karif and the
Chrysler TC. De
Tomaso also
owned motorcycle company Moto Guzzi...
-
Native non-
extinct languages Arawak (Lokono)
Carib (Kari'nja)
Garifuna (
Karif) Kapóng
Macushi Mawayana (Mapidian)
Mopan Pemon (Arekuna) Qʼeqchiʼ (Kʼekchi)...
- 1980–1989
Biturbo 222 2.24v. 420/425 430 422 4.24v. 4.18v.
Spyder I
Royale 228
Karif 1970–1979 Indy Bora
Merak Quattroporte II
Khamsin Kyalami Quattroporte III...
- the
shorter 2.4-meter wheelbase, as also used by the
Biturbo Spyder and
Karif. Gandini's
styling signature is
visible in the
slanted profile of the rear...
- 1980–1989
Biturbo 222 2.24v. 420/425 430 422 4.24v. 4.18v.
Spyder I
Royale 228
Karif 1970–1979 Indy Bora
Merak Quattroporte II
Khamsin Kyalami Quattroporte III...