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Alfa Romeo Asüna Audi Acura VHODNÉ X alebo zaťaženie v kg Ultimo agg. - Last add. 6.11.2019 NOVÉ AUTÁ OPRAVY NEDÁ SA POUŽIŤ LEN PRE EU TRH ZRUŠENÉ Sherman Sherman XL TIGER TIGER XL Pick Up Pick Up XL Brio 000095900000 Brio XL 000094700000 Silver Silver 000042100000 000042000000 000075000000 000078500000 000040000000 Jackson 000040300000 Jackson XL 000084900000 000085000000 Lince Lince XL 000112800000 000112900000 Black Black 000088900000 000088800000 MODEL YEAR 000085900000 000086000000 SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 ACURA RDX III 19> XX TSX II (CU2) Sportwagon 11>14 75 75 ALFA ROMEO 156 Crosswagon 04>07 90 90 X 156 Sportwagon 00>05 90 90 X 159 Sportwagon 06>13 75 75 X Stelvio 17> X ASÜNA Sunrunner (ET/TA) 88>98 90 90 X AUDI 100 (44/C3) Avant 83>90 90 90 X 200 (C3) Avant 82>90 90 90 X SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 80 (8C/B4) Avant 91>95 90 90 X A3 (8PA) Sportback 04>12 XX A3 (8VA) Sportback 13> XX A4 (B5/8D) Avant 94>00 90 90 X A4 (B6/8E/8H) Avant 00>04 90 90 X A4 (B7/8E/8H) Avant 04>07 90 90 X A4 (B8/8K) Allroad 07>15 90 90 X A4 (B8/8K) Avant 07>15 XX A4 (B9/8W) Allroad 15> 90 90 X X A4 (B9/8W) Avant 15> XX A6 (4A/C4) Avant 94>97 90 90 X A6 (4A/C8) Avant 18> XX A6 (4B/C5) Allroad 99>05 90 90 X A6 (4B/C5) Avant 97>04 90 90 X A6 (4F/C6) Allroad 06>11 90 90 A6 (4F/C6) Avant 04>11 XX A6 (4G/C7) Allroad 12>14 XX A6 (4G/C7) Allroad 14>18 XX A6 (4G/C7) Avant 11>15 X A6 (4G/C7) Avant 15>18 XX Q3 (8U) 11>18 XX Q3 (F3) 18> XX Q5 (8R) 08>14 XX Q5 (8R) 14>16 XX Q5 (FY) 17> XX Q7 (4L) 05>15 XX Q7 (4M) 15> Q8 (4M) 18> XX BMW SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 i3 (I01) 13> Serie 2 (F45) Active Tourer 14> XX Serie 2 (F46) Gran Tourer 15> X Serie 3 (E36) Touring 94>99 90 90 X Serie 3 (E46/3) Touring 99>05 90 90 X Serie 3 (E91) Touring 05>12 90 90 X Serie 3 (F31) Touring 12>15 XX Serie 3 (F31) Touring 15>18 XX Serie 3 (G20) Touring 19> X Serie 5 (E39) Touring 95>04 90 90 X Serie 5 (E61) Touring 03>10 75 75 X Serie 5 (F11) Touring 10>16 XX Serie 5 (G31) Touring 17> XX X1 (E84) 09>12 XX X1 (E84) 12>15 XX X1 (F48) 15>19 XX X1 (F48) 19> X X3 (E83) 04>10 90 90 X3 (F25) 10>17 XX X3 (G01) 17> XX X4 (F26) 14>18 XX X5 (E53) 99>06 90 90 X5 (E70) 06>10 75 75 X5 (E70) 10>13 XX X5 (F15) 13>18 XX X5 (G05) 19> XX X6 (E71) 07>14 X7 (G07) 18> 75 75 BRILLIANCE SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 BS4 09> 75 75 BUICK Encore 12> XX Envision 14> Terranza 05>07 75 75 CADILLAC BLS 06>10 75 75 SRX 10> 90 90 X SRX 05>09 75 75 SRX II 10> 75 75 XT4 18> XX CHERY Cross 07> 75 75 Tiggo 3 / J11 / Ruihu 08>13 75 75 Tiggo 3 / J11 / Ruihu 13> X Tiggo 3x / Tiggo 2 16> 75 75 CHEVROLET Blazer 95>05 75 75 Blazer Tahoe 83>97 75 75 Captiva 06>18 90 90 X Corsa 93>10 75 75 Cruze Station Wagon 08>16 90 90 Equinox III 17> 90 90 HHR 06>11 90 90 Ipanema 88>95 90 90 Lacetti Station Wagon 02>11 90 90 X Matiz 05>09 75 75 X Nubira III Station Wagon 04>07 75 75 SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 Rezzo 00>08 75 75 Spark / Spark GT / Spark Activ 09>15 75 75 (M300) Spin 12> 75 75 Surprema 86>98 75 75 Tahoe 92>00 75 75 X Tavera 98>17 90 90 Tracker (ET/TA) 88>98 90 90 X Trans Sport 97>99 90 90 Traverse II 18> Trax 13>17 X Trax 17> X Uplander 05>09 75 75 Venture 97>04 75 75 Zafira 01>12 75 75 CHRYSLER 300 C Touring 05>11 90 90 Aspen 07>09 75 75 Gran Voyager 08>16 75 75 Town & Country 95>05 75 75 Voyager 08>16 Voyager 96>00 75 75 CITROEN Berlingo (Mk1) / Berlingo (Mk1) 96>10 90 90 Van Berlingo II (B9) / Berlingo II 08>18 X (B9)Van / Berlingo II (B9) XTR Berlingo III / Berlingo III XL 18> Bx Break 82>94 90 90 x SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 C3 (Mk2) Picasso 08>17 75 75 X C3 (Mk3) Aircross 17> 75 75 C3 Xtr 04>10 75 75 X C4 Aircross 12> XX C4 Cactus 18> C4 Cactus 14>18 C4 Picasso (Mk1) 06>13 75 75 C5 (Mk1) Tourer 00>07 90 90 X C5 (Mk2) Cross Tourer 14>17 90 90 C5 (Mk2) Tourer 07>17 90 90 X C5 Aircross 17> 75 C-Crosser 07>12 75 75 Grand C4 Picasso (Mk1) 06>13 75 75 Grand C4 Picasso (Mk2) 13>18 Grand C4 Spacetourer (Mk2) 18> Nemo 08> X Nemo Van 08> X Xm Break 89>94 75 75 X Xm Break 94>00 90 90 X Zx Break 94>99 75 75 X DACIA Dokker 12> 75 75 Duster 08>13 75 75 Duster II 13>18 Duster III 18> 90 Duster Oroch 16> Lodgy 12> XX Logan MCV 04>13 75 75 Logan MCV 13> 75 75 X SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 Sandero Stepway 09>12 90 90 X Sandero Stepway 13> 90 90 X DAEWOO Matiz 98>07 75 75 X Nubira Station Wagon 97>03 75 75 X Rezzo 00>08 75 75 Tacuma 00>04 90 90 X DAIHATSU Feroza 87>98 75 75 X Terios II (J200/F700) 06>17 90 90 Terios III (F800) 17> X Xenia 03>11 X Xenia 11> 90 90 X DODGE Caravan 96>05 75 75 Durango 04>09 75 75 Journey 08>11 75 75 ProMaster City 15>17 75 75 DR Citycross 13> 75 75 X dr 2 10> 75 75 X dr 3 16> 75 75 dr 5 08>13 75 75 X dr 5 13>17 75 75 dr 6 18> X dr Evo5 17> DS 4 Crossback 15> SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 7 Crossback 17> XX ESEMKA Rajawali 08>13 75 75 Rajawali 13> X FIAT 500 X 15> XX Croma 05>10 75 75 X Doblò 00>10 75 75 Doblò II 10>15 X Doblò II 15> X Doblò II Maxi 15> X Doblò Malibù 00>05 90 90 Fiorino III 07> 75 75 Freemont 11> 90 90 Freemont Cross 14> 90 90 Idea 05>12 75 75 X Marea Weekend 96>03 90 90 X Marengo 97>01 90 90 X Palio Weekend 97>01 75 75 X Panda I 80>03 75 75 Panda II 03>12 75 75 X Panda II Cross 04>14 75 75 X Panda III 12> X Panda III AirCross 14> 75 75 X Panda III Cross 14> 75 75 X Qubo 07> 75 75 Sedici 05>14 75 75 X Stilo Station Wagon 01>10 75 75 Strada IV 09> 90 90 X SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 Tempra Station Wagon 90>96 75 75 X Tipo Station Wagon 16> X Toro 16> 75 75 FORD Aerostar 86>97 90 90 X B-Max 12> XX C-Max 7 II / Grand C-Max 10> 90 90 C-Max II 10> 90 90 Ecosport 14>17 Ecosport 17> Edge 16> XX Edge 06>10 90 90 Escape II 08>12 75 75 Escape III (C520) 13>19 75 75 X Escort IV Station Wagon 90>00 90 90 X Everest 03>15 90 90 X Everest 15> 90 90 X Explorer 02>05 X Explorer III (U502) 11>19 Fiesta VII Active 18> XX Focus I Station Wagon 98>05 90 90 X Focus II Station Wagon 04>11 75 75 X (Raised Rails) Focus III Station Wagon 11>18 XX Focus IV Active 19> XX Focus IV Wagon 18> XX Freestyle 05>07 75 75 Galaxy I 99>05 90 90 Galaxy II 06>15 X Galaxy III 15> XX SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 Ka + Active 19> X Kuga 08>12 75 75 Kuga II (C520) 12> 75 75 Maverick 93>99 75 75 X Mondeo I Wagon 93>00 75 75 X Mondeo II Wagon 01>06 75 75 X Mondeo III Wagon 07>10 75 75 X Mondeo III Wagon 10>14 XX Mondeo IV Wagon 14> XX Ranger 11> 75 75 Scorpio Station Wagon 94>99 90 90 X Sierra Station Wagon 82>93 90 90 X Telstar 92> 75 75 Tourneo Connect 13> X Tourneo Courier 18> 90 90 X Tourneo Courier 13>18 75 75 Transit Courier 14> 75 75 GEO Tracker (ET/TA) 88>98 90 90 X GMC Acadia 17> Jimmy 95>05 75 75 Jimmy Downsize 95>05 75 75 Terrain 18> 75 75 Tracker (ET/TA) 88>98 90 90 X Yukon 00>14 75 75 Yukon XL 1500 00>14 75 75 GREAT WALL SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 Haval H2 15> 75 75 Ufo 08> 75 75 HOLDEN Astra 92>03 75 75 Barina Spark (M300) 09>15 75 75 Captiva 06>18 75 75 HONDA Accord IV Aerodeck 90>93 90 90 X Accord VII Tourer 03>07 75 75 X Accord VIII Tourer 08> 75 75 X Civic IV Shuttle 87>91 90 90 X Civic IX Tourer 13>15 XX CR-V I 96>02 90 90 X CR-V IV (Flush Rails) 12>16 CR-V IV (No Rails) 12>16 CR-V V 17> XX Edix 04>11 X Elysion 04>15 75 75 FR-V 04>09 X HR-V II / Vezel / XR-V 16> XX Life 99>08 75 75 Odissey 03>08 75 75 Odissey 10> 90 90 Passport III 19> X Pilot I 03>08 90 90 Pilot II 09>15 X Shuttle 10> 90 90 Z 99>02 75 75 SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP / PICK UP XL / JACKSON / JACKSON XL DOZER XXL XPRESS LINCE LINCE XL KG KG KG KG 000088700000 000088600000 HYUNDAI Atos 97>08 75 75 X Avante 96> 75 75 Entourage II (VQ) 06>14 90 90 Getz Cross 06>11 75 75 X H-1 II 07> X HB20 12> 75 75 i20 II Active 15> 75 75 i30 (FD) Wagon 07>10 75 75 X i30 (FD) Wagon 10>12 i30 (GD) Wagon 12>15 i30 (PD) Wagon 16> XX i40 Wagon 11> ix25 / Creta / Cantus 14> 75 75 ix35 (Flush rail) 10>15 XX ix35 (Raised rail) 10>15 75 75 JM 04>09 75 75 Kona 17> X Lantra / Elantra (J2) Station 95>00 90 90 X Wagon Lavita 01>10 75 75 Matrix 01>08 90 90 X Maxcruz / Santa Fe (DM/NC) 12>18 XX Palisade 19> XX Santa Fe (CM) 06>12 75 75 Santa Fe (SM) 00>06 75 75 X Santa Fe (TM) 19> X Santamo 96>03 75 75 Satellite 98>07 75 75 SHERMAN / SHERMAN XL BRIO BRIO XL LEOPARD LEOPARD L PICK UP
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