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=== Design ===
=== Design ===
The Ingot is a station wagon which outwardly resembles the [[wp:Nissan Stagea|Nissan Stagea]] WC34 (note the taillights and the side profile); being manufactured by [[Vulcar]], however, may suggest it is supposed to emulate a [[wp:Volkswagen Passat|Volkswagen Passat]] Mk4. Its engine noise is high-pitched, reminiscent of Volkwagen's trademark VR5 and VR6 engines, as seen in the fourth-generation VW Jetta; both have less than 200 horsepower. The Ingot is not as performance-oriented as the Stagea, despite sporting racing pedals and a racing steering wheel.
The Ingot is a station wagon which outwardly resembles the [[wp:Nissan Stagea|Nissan Stagea]] WC34 (note the taillights and the side profile); being manufactured by [[Vulcar]], however, may suggest it is supposed to emulate a [[wp:Volkswagen Passat|Volkswagen Passat]] Mk4. Its engine noise is high-pitched, reminiscent of Volkwagen's trademark VR5 and VR6 engines, as seen in the fourth-generation VW Jetta; both have less than 200 horsepower. The Ingot is not as performance-oriented as the Stagea, despite sporting racing pedals and a racing steering wheel.
The shape of the car is similar to many early to mid 1990s station wagons.


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