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  • ...p model from 1936 to 1939 was ''W50'', propelled by a 2257 cc six cylinder engine. There were also sporting fours (''W24'' and ''W25'') and another six cylin * [[List of automobile manufacturers]]
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  • ...tion ceased, for the model named B1000/1, it was replaced by a four-stroke engine manufactured under licence from [[Volkswagen]]. Altogether 175,740 B1000s [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
    1,013 bytes (138 words) - 23:15, 29 August 2008
  • ...ith 26 hp and later also with a 30 hp fuel injection engine. One injection engine can still be seen in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • ...he [[automobiles]] featured either a 3½ hp [[single-cylinder]] [[De Dion]] engine or 5hp "twin coupled" power units. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom]]
    353 bytes (44 words) - 08:01, 25 January 2007
  • ...el-steered [[highwheeler]] from St. Louis with a two-cylinder air-cooled [[engine]]. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
    369 bytes (43 words) - 06:52, 19 February 2007
  • Early six cylinder engines were replaced in 1925 by an eight cylinder engine. The model was named ''Vertical Eight Super Fine'' which referred to the advanced proprietary engine and the high quality of the cars.
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  • ...el four-cylinder power units instead. The famous designer of [[two-stroke engine]]s, [[Hugo Ruppe]], was the factory founder's son; in 1920 Apollo took over [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • ...5 to 1928. The St. Louis, MO based company was a subsidiary of the [[Moon Motor Car]] company. The Diana featured a [[Continental Motors|Continental]] [[straight-8]] engine and was primarily marketed to women. The car was billed as, "The easiest s
    817 bytes (109 words) - 07:00, 19 February 2007
  • ...Goliath Pionier'' in 1931, which still had three wheels and a one-cylinder engine. Until 1934, 4000 of these small cars where produced in various types of bo ...0 (1950-1957) — two cylinder, inline, two stroke, water cooled, transverse engine (anticipating the [[Mini]] and many recent cars.
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  • ...901 until 1902. A product of Sterling, Illinois, it featured a vee-twin [[engine]] geared to its right-hand rear wheel. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
    420 bytes (51 words) - 06:55, 19 February 2007
  • ...ngine. Based on an Avia 3500L chassis-cab, it featured an air-cooled Deutz engine and [[Magirus]] firefighting equipment. ...e engineered]] Ebros. When in the 80s Japanese [[Nissan Motors]] took over Motor Iberica, the Avia brand disappeared.
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  • ...lied to the making of metal frames and motor parts for motorcycles. Yamaha Motor is the world's second largest producer of motorcycles after [[Honda]]. It a ...yen for a 5 per cent share in Yamaha Motor Company while Yamaha and Yamaha Motor each bought 500,000 shares of Toyota stock in return.
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  • ...of San Francisco, it was a 4408cc rear-inclined three-cylinder with its [[engine]] under the back seat. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
    444 bytes (56 words) - 06:52, 19 February 2007
  • ...d to six-cylinder engines up to 3.8L in capacity. A light car with a 16hp engine was introduced in 1914. [[Fisher Body|Fisher]] produced bodies for the Her [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
    760 bytes (106 words) - 09:54, 13 October 2008
  • ..., China. The company is currently engaged in a joint venture with [[Suzuki Motor Corporation]] of Japan to form the Jiangxi Changhe Suzuki Automobile Compan ...y [[minivan]] with seating for seven and either a 1.1 L or 1.3 L engine.
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  • ...der]] car. The more successful '''Typ C''' followed in 1921 with the same engine but tuned to give more power and was sometimes used as a [[taxicab|taxi]]. [[Willy Loge]] drove a '''6/30PS''' sports-racing version which had a 1490cc engine, and which won many races and was entered in the [[1926 German Grand Prix]]
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  • ==Models ranges and engine sizes== * 1.9 L (4 cylinder engine) 4 door saloon
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  • ...Garenne-Colombes, and used either a 6hp [[De Dion]] or a 12hp [[Anzani]] [[engine]]. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
    490 bytes (61 words) - 06:52, 19 February 2007
  • ...nd were major suppliers of engines to the smaller companies in the British motor industry. After World War II they started making diesel engines both for the vehicle, marine and stationary markets. Many were supplied to their neighbour in Fa
    988 bytes (138 words) - 01:01, 21 February 2007
  • ...'ompany) of Hersham, Surrey, England was a manufacturer of cars, aircraft, motor scooters, and engines for road and air. Established by [[Ronald Charteris]] ** [[ABC Skootamota]] (motor scooter)
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