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  • * [[Alta Car and Engineering Company]], an English automobile and a Formula One racing constructor. * [[Alta (vehicles)]], a Greek manufacturer of cars, light trucks and motorcycles
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  • ...was founded in July 7, 1939 by order of the People's Commissar of General Engineering Industry and by the head of ''[[Glavmotoveloprom]]'', concerning production {{commonscat|SeAZ vehicles}}
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  • ...ater renamed '''Performance Vehicle Operations''' (PVO), but since all PVO vehicles used the term SRT, it was decided in 2004 that the division would just use ...SRT4 because it is powered by a four cylinder engine. Other Chrysler SRT vehicles include SRT6, SRT8 and SRT10.
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  • ...] industries. The Society is a standards development organization for the engineering of powered [[vehicle]]s of all kinds, including [[automobile|car]]s, [[truc ...''[[automotive]]'' was coined by the Society to describe all self-powered vehicles, and the name was changed.
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  • '''Avia''' was the brand name under which the commercial vehicles built by the Spanish Aeronautica Industrial S. A. (AISA) company were marke ...ge of commercial vehicles, and gradually Avia vehicles became just [[badge engineering|badge engineered]] Ebros. When in the 80s Japanese [[Nissan Motors]] took o
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  • ...actory of Warsaw. Named after the city of Warsaw, the Warszawa was [[Badge engineering|identical]] to the Soviet [[GAZ-M20 Pobeda|Pobeda]], built under license. T {{commonscat|Warszawa vehicles}}
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  • ...ctive to rebadge a single product multiple times. However, excessive badge engineering can be problematic for car companies, and even detrimental. Having a singl ...an [[SUV]]. The two products are different automobiles, where as in brand engineering involves using the identical (or nearly identical) finished product.
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  • ...porate/MajorMileStones.htm]. It expanded to indigenous manufacture of Jeep vehicles with a high level of local content under license from [[Kaiser Jeep]] and l ...a group that caters to the Indian and overseas markets with a presence in vehicles, farm equipment, information technology, trade and finance related services
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  • ...dustry (Group) Ltd., is a leading minivan maker and a national small motor vehicles source in China. ...ily engaged in development, production, marketing and sales of Hafei small vehicles in series and their parts and spares.
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  • '''MAN AG''' is a German engineering company based in Munich. ...the world's leading manufacturers of engineering equipment and commercial vehicles. MAN supplies trucks, buses, diesel engines, turbomachinery, as well as ind
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  • ...zuki]]s. This is the only Mazda marque to survive the 1990s - many of the vehicles are still sold with the "AZ" prefix. ...dealerships with the '''Mazda Autozam''' name. These specialize in small vehicles, though all are part of the regular Mazda lineup and use the Mazda name now
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  • In December 2006, [[Melkus Engineering]] - a German company owned by [[Peter Melkus]], announced that it will re-l *[[Melkus Engineering]]
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  • ...s used on [[Citroën]] cars between 1921 and 1937 for off-road and military vehicles. ...alf-track versions. The United States eventually produced more than 41,000 vehicles in over 70 versions between 1940 and 1944.
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  • ...long established Onions (dating from 1650) and Alldays (dating from 1720) engineering companies. Like many such companies they turned to bicycle manufacture and ...roduction did not start until 1903/4 with the 7hp model. Larger commercial vehicles of up to 5 tons were also made in the years preceding the first World War a
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  • ...long established Onions (dating from 1650) and Alldays (dating from 1720) engineering companies. Like many such companies they turned to bicycle manufacture and ...roduction did not start until 1903/4 with the 7hp model. Larger commercial vehicles of up to 5 tons were also made in the years preceding the first World War a
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  • ...combustion engine]]s. Since 1988 it has been part of the Rolls-Royce Power Engineering group. ...e upon Tyne. William concentrated on the business side, Frank provided the engineering expertise.
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  • '''Tickford''' is an automobile engineering, coachbuilding and [[car tuning|tuning]] company famous for the 140mph Tick ...th]] RS500 and the homologated version of the [[Ford RS200|RS200]]. These vehicles were made in a factory set up near Coventry and a railway division was set
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  • Most modern vehicles have independent suspensions on the front wheels. Many vehicles also have An '''independent rear suspension''' ('''IRS'''), as the name imp
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  • {{List of Robin Hood Engineering Models}}'''Robin Hood Engineering Ltd''' based in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, is a British [[kit ca ...[[Ford Cortina]] and [[Ford Sierra]] as donor vehicle. Although the donor vehicles and basic designs may have altered throughout the years, the main policy to
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  • In [[automotive engineering]], a '''longitudinal engine''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] in whic ...lly too long to fit in a FF transverse engine while most mainstream modern vehicles use [[front wheel drive]] along with [[transverse engine]] arrangement
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