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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Otosan''' (abbreviated from Otomobil Sanayi, Turkis *1959 – Otosan founded as Ford assembler in Turkey
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...in Zürich and from 1907 till 1912 in Uster. ''Turicum'' is the Latin name of Zürich.
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  • ...one-time [[car rally]] organized by the Jules Verne Society in the Spring of 1990. As the name implied, the rally consisted of a drive from London, UK to Peking (Beijing), China. Peking is now official
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} '''Reliant''' was a [[automobile|car]] manufacturer in England. The company was based at Tamworth in Staffor
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  • ...in 2006. It is the largest independent Chinese auto manufacturer and one of the fastest growing automakers in the world. ...us, the company was not able to obtain a license to sell their cars in all of China. In 2001, [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]] (SAIC) bought
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  • ...gnant, while those in South America and other parts oAsia]] grew strongly. Of the major markets, China, Russia, Brazil and India saw the most rapid growt ...ocial exclusion|accessdate=2003-02-01|author=Social Exclusion Unit, Office of the Prime Minister (UK)}}</ref> The [[sustainable transport]] movement focu
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  • {{List of British Leyland Models}}The '''British Leyland Motor Corporation''' (BLMC), ...s new chairman, [[Donald Stokes|Sir Donald Stokes]] (formerly the chairman of LMC).
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  • Autogas is widely used as a "green" fuel as it decreases [[Automobile emissions control|exhaust emissions]]. In particular, it reduces CO<sub>2</ ...in piston-powered small aircraft. Aircraft owners using this fuel in place of the more common aviation fuel or ''avgas'', require a Supplemental Type Cer
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  • ...taking Toyota's [[Timo Glock]] on the final corner of the final grand prix of the season to claim the required 5th place finish – from Brazilian [[Feli ..., completing four races. New technical rules for 2008 included the banning of [[traction control system|traction control]] after it was re-introduced in
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  • '''Formula Three''', also called '''Formula 3''' or '''F3''', is a class of [[open wheel car|open-wheel]] [[formula racing]]. The various championships ...ked up slowly, partly due to petrol rationing which continued for a number of years and home-built 500 cc cars engines were intended to be accessible to
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  • ...s from 1.5 litres to 4.5 litres. The maximum power achieved in the history of the series was around 1200 bhp in racing trim, during the 1980s 'turbo era' ...m sponsors translating into extremely high monetary budgets for the [[List of Formula One constructors|constructor teams]], however, in recent years seve
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  • ...Tucker''' (September 21, 1903 &ndash; December 26, 1956) was an American [[automobile]] designer and entrepreneur. ...the Tucker '48 was shut down amidst scandal and controversial accusations of stock fraud on March 3, 1949. The 1988 movie, ''Tucker: The Man and His Dre
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  • Fastest_laps = 220<ref>This is the number of different World Championship races in which a Ferrari car has set the faste ...s, good friends with Enzo Ferrari, asked him so, to continue his tradition of sportsmanship, gallantry and boldness.
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