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The Lancia Zeta is a classic car that was first released in 1998. It is a mid-size sedan that was designed by the Italian automaker Lancia and was the successor to the Lancia Dedra. The Zeta was known for its stylish design, excellent performance, and advanced technology.
The Zeta was offered in two body styles: a four-door saloon and a five-door station wagon. The saloon was available with a choice of either a 1.6-liter or a 2.0-liter petrol engine, while the station wagon was only available with the 2.0-liter. Both engines were mated to a five-speed manual transmission.
The Zeta had a sharp, angular design that was both modern and sophisticated. The front end featured a large grille with a chrome surround and a large Lancia logo. The headlights were mounted low and were surrounded by a black plastic trim. The side profile was also quite striking, with a long, curved roofline and a high beltline.
The interior of the Zeta was also quite modern and luxurious. It featured a leather-trimmed dashboard, power windows, and air conditioning. The center console was dominated by an LCD display that provided information on the car’s performance and fuel economy. The seats were comfortable and supportive, and the rear seats could be folded down to increase cargo space.
The Zeta was well-equipped with safety features, including dual front airbags, ABS brakes, and traction control. It also had an impressive list of standard features, such as power steering, a CD player, and an alarm system.
The Zeta was a popular car in its time, and it remains a sought-after classic today. Its combination of style, performance, and technology make it a desirable vehicle for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Zeta is a timeless classic that will always be remembered for its style and performance.
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