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  • ...it was very primitive from an automotive standpoint, the T-Zero convinced me that the technological pieces were in place to make an electric car without ...of Tesla Roadster's being driven. Compared to the Roadster, the Prius is a gas-guzzling hog!"
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  • ===Gas Mileage=== ...aling if you squinted your eyes and thought pleasant thoughts. It scrubbed up okay on the mostly-flat Melboure terrain chosen for the launch drive, despi
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  • |aka = '''Type aka here, not up there''' ===Gas Mileage===
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  • ...lease, variable speed electric windshield wipers, windshield washers, back up lights, map light, illuminated front seat ashtray lighter unit, dual rear s ...have never found anything quite as comfortable or more capable of getting me to my destination as the '64 Imperial LeBaron. It's a great automobile."
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  • ...ssenger vehicle, while the second generation adds a third row of seats for up to 6 passengers. Both generations were true vans with flat floors and fold ...transmission with gear ratios specific to this version. The gasoline line-up will also features a 1.8-liter engine with a six-speed manual transmission.
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  • ...ter than the 2nd gens. The sleek, aerodynamically styled body sported pop-up headlamps, and while it retained the same basic taillight design, the new b ...ite as outrageous as the previous versions in which some of them even took up virtually the ''entire hood!'' There were some that applauded the chicken
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  • ...air" option which included a larger-overlap, longer-duration cam, a beefed-up valvetrain for 6000 rpm operation - and functional dual hood scoops. All e ...te on the 1st gen models, the 2nd gens were completely new from the ground up, and its styling was clearly European-inspired as GM took the F-body away f
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  • ...od and the development of the culture that gave rise to them and then grew up around them. This is my own personal take on the subject, and I'm sure othe ...n capacity was turned to creating a stream of new cars to satisfy the pent-up demand of a civilian population that had scrimped and saved throughout the
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  • ...d-cab pickup and sporting innovations like a safety glass windshield, roll-up side windows and three-speed transmission. It was powered by a four-cylinde ...to the managing director of Ford, saying, "Why don't you build people like me a vehicle in which I can take my family to church on Sunday, and my pigs to
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  • ..., and was briefly sold in the UK as the Sao Penza. A locally designed pick-up called the Hustler was also produced, and sold as the Ford Bantam. ...or all-wheel drive and a 1.3 L, 1.5 L, 1.6 L, or 1.8 L gas or 1.7 L [[Diesel]] engine. In North America, the 323 sedan became th
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  • ...roduced similarly styled and priced compact models for 1961, the old "step-up" structure between the divisions was nearly over. ...warrenty) Chevrolet trimmed the car and its aluminum engine from the line-up after 1977. The Vega H-body design had expanded in 1975 with new models in
    30 KB (4,492 words) - 02:35, 11 April 2010