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*"Weekend Warrior" mentioned in the review is most likely a reference to the 1994 Bungie game of the same name. | *"Weekend Warrior" mentioned in the review is most likely a reference to the 1994 Bungie game of the same name. | ||
*The name 'Capri' may be influenced by the Italian island of [[wikipedia:Capri|Capri]], or more logically, based on the [[wikipedia:Ford|Ford]] [[wikipedia:Ford Capri|Capri]], which was a sport type vehicle produced in 1961. | *The name 'Capri' may be influenced by the Italian island of [[wikipedia:Capri|Capri]], or more logically, based on the [[wikipedia:Ford|Ford]] [[wikipedia:Ford Capri|Capri]], which was a sport type vehicle produced in 1961. | ||
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The Capri is a vehicle produced by AMG Transport Dynamics and is most likely a luxury sports car or SUV type vehicle.[1] It was compared to the Civilian Warthog in an issue of Car & Pilot Magazine.
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- "Weekend Warrior" mentioned in the review is most likely a reference to the 1994 Bungie game of the same name.
- The name 'Capri' may be influenced by the Italian island of Capri, or more logically, based on the Ford Capri, which was a sport type vehicle produced in 1961.