Later in 2002, the second-generation model was produced.
It was a second-generation model of the type he had used extensively in Vietnam.
The 200-horsepower Turbo is the most powerful of the second-generation models, but many have led hard lives.
The second-generation model premiered in 1997, using a new platform, in-house styling, and adding a V8 version for the first time outside Japan.
A second-generation model was released in the United States and Japan in 1999.
The second-generation model was also exported as the Daihatsu Trevis to some markets in Europe.
The second-generation model was a platform which would transport itself along with its cargo.
It was later revealed that a second-generation model based on the Vectra's replacement, the Insignia, was due to be released.
The battery works with all first- and second-generation models released in 2001 and 2002, and comes with plastic tools to open the iPod.
Some second-generation models remained on sale as the 4xx series.