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No, they don't. It's now referred to as the Enviro200 MMC (which is the third generation design only), the older generations are now referred to only as the Enviro200 as well. As far as I can tell the "Dart" suffix was only used for the second generation in the beginning to differentiate it from the first generation TransBus design (which was a commercial failure) and used very little thereafter. Regards,
Buttons0603 |
talk to me |
13:10, 27 January 2016 (UTC)reply
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