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Nat'l Highway Traffic Safety Admin., DOT Pt. 541, App. A Nat’l Highway Traffic Safety Admin., DOT Pt. 541, App. A APPENDIX A TO PART 541—LINES SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS STANDARD Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines Alfa Romeo ................ Milano 161 General Motors .......... Buick Electra 164 Buick Reatta BMW .......................... Z3 Buick Skylark Z8 Chevrolet Malibu 6 Car Line Chevrolet Nova Consulier .................... Consulier GTP Chevrolet Blazer (MPV) Chevrolet Prizm Daewoo ...................... Korando Chevrolet S–10 Pickup Musso (MPV) Geo Storm Nubira Chevrolet Tracker (MPV) Daimlerchrysler .......... Chrysler Cirrus GMC Jimmy (MPV) Chrysler Fifth Avenue/Newport GMC Sonoma Pickup Chrysler Laser Oldsmobile Achieva (MYs 1997– Chrysler LeBaron/Town & Country 1998) Chrysler LeBaron GTS Oldsmobile Bravada Chrysler’s TC Oldsmobile Cutlass Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (MYs Chrysler Sebring 1988–1997) Chrysler Town & Country Oldsmobile Intrigue Dodge 600 Pontiac Fiero Dodge Aries Saturn Sports Coupe 2 Dodge Avenger Saturn ION Dodge Colt Honda ........................ Accord Dodge Daytona CRV (MPV) Dodge Diplomat Odyssey (MPV) Dodge Lancer Passport Dodge Neon Pilot (MPV) 3 Dodge Shadow Prelude Dodge Stratus S2000 Dodge Stealth Acura Integra Eagle Summit Acura MDX (MPV) Eagle Talon Acura RSX Jeep Cherokee (MPV) Jeep Grand Cherokee (MPV) Hyundai ...................... Accent Jeep Liberty (MPV) 1 Sonata Jeep Wrangler (MPV) Tiburon Plymouth Caravelle Isuzu .......................... Amigo Plymouth Colt Impulse Plymouth Laser Rodeo Plymouth Gran Fury Rodeo Sport Plymouth Neon Stylus Plymouth Reliant Trooper/Trooper II Plymouth Sundance VehiCross (MPV) Plymouth Breeze Jaguar ........................ XJ Ferrari ........................ Mondial 8 Kia Motors ................. Optima 328 Rio Ford ........................... Ford Aspire Sephia (1998–2002) Ford Escort Spectra Ford Probe Lotus .......................... Elan Ford Thunderbird Maserati ..................... Biturbo Lincoln Continental Quattroporte 228 Lincoln Mark Mazda ........................ 626 Lincoln Town Car MX–3 Mercury Capri MX–5 Miata Mercury Cougar MX–6 Merkur Scorpio Mercedes-Benz .......... 190 D–190 E Merkur XR4Ti 260E (1987–1989) 300 SE (1988–1991) 300 TD (1987) 300 SDL (1987) 300 SEL 350 SDL (1990–1991) 420 SEL (1987–1991) 560 SEL (1987–1991) 560 SEC (1987–1991) 560 SL 113 VerDate 0ct<31>2002 14:20 Dec 13, 2002 Jkt 197204 PO 00000 Frm 00113 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\197204T.XXX 197204T Pt. 541, App. A–I 49 CFR Ch. V (10–1–02 Edition) Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines Mitsubishi ................... Cordia Toyota ........................ Toyota 4-Runner (MPV) Eclipse Toyota Avalon Lancer Toyota Camry Mirage Toyota Celica Montero Toyota Corolla/Corolla Sport (MPV) Toyota Echo Montero Sport (MPV) Toyota Highlander (MPV) Tredia Toyota Matrix (MPV) 3 3000GT Toyota MR2 Nissan ........................ 240SX Toyota MR2 Spyder Sentra/200SX Toyota Prius Xterra Toyota RAV4 (MPV) Infiniti M45 3 Toyota Sienna (MPV) Peugeot ..................... 405 Toyota Tercel Porsche ...................... 924S Lexus GX470 (MPV) 3 Subaru ....................... XT Lexus IS300 SVX Lexus RX300 (MPV) Baja 3 Volkswagen ............... Audi Quattro Forester Volkswagen Scirocco Legacy Suzuki ........................ Aerio X90 (MPV) 1 Replaced the Jeep Cherokee in MY 2002. Sidekick (MYs 1997–1998) 2 Renamed the Saturn ION beginning with MY 2003. Vitara/Grand Vitara (MPV) 3 Lines added for MY 2003. APPENDIX A–I TO PART 541—HIGH-THEFT LINES WITH ANTITHEFT DEVICES WHICH ARE EXEMPTED FROM THE PARTS-MARKING REQUIREMENTS OF THIS STANDARD PURSUANT TO 49 CFR PART 543 Manufacturer Subject lines Manufacturer Subject lines Austin Rover .............. Sterling Isuzu .......................... Axiom.1 BMW .......................... MINI Impulse (MYs 1987–1991) X5 Jaguar ........................ XK (confidential nameplate) 1 Mazda 1 ...................... 6 3 Car Line 929 5 Car Line RX–7 7 Car Line Millenia 8 Car Line Mercedes-BENZ ........ 124 Car Line (the models within this Daimlerchrysler .......... Chrysler Conquest line are): Chrysler Imperial 260E Ford ........................... Mustang 300D Mercury Sable 300E Mercury Grand Marquis 300CE Taurus 300TE General Motors .......... Buick LeSabre 400E Buick Park Avenue 500E Buick Regal/Century 129 Car Line (the models within this Buick Riviera line are): Cadillac Allante 300SL Cadillac Deville 500SL Cadillac Seville 600SL Chevrolet Cavalier SL320 Chevrolet Corvette SL500 Chevrolet Impala/Monte Carlo SL600 Chevrolet Lumina/Monte Carlo (MYs 202 Car Line (the models within this 1996–1999) line are): Chevrolet Malibu C220 Chevrolet Venture C230 Oldsmobile Alero C280 Oldsmobile Aurora C36 Oldsmobile Toronado C43 Pontiac Bonneville Mitsubishi ................... Galant Pontiac Grand Am Starion Pontiac Grand Prix 1 Diamante Pontiac Sunfire Honda ........................ Acura CL Acura Legend (MYs 1991–1996) Acura NSX Acura RL Acura SLX Acura TL Acura Vigor (MYs 1992–1995) 114 VerDate 0ct<31>2002 14:20 Dec 13, 2002 Jkt 197204 PO 00000 Frm 00114 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\197204T.XXX 197204T.
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