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  • ...s a Polish pre-WWII arms industry holding and the main Polish manufacturer of vehicles, both military and civilian. ...twowe Zakłady Optyczne (''National Optical Works'') and ''National Factory of Gunpowder and Explosives'' in Pionki.
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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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  • ...hatchback, based on the [[Citroën Prototype Y]] and built in Craiova. This vehicle was studied by [[Citroën]] to replace the [[Citroën Ami|Ami]] before [[Pe ...being an abbreviation of Citroën. The Oltcit logo is also similar to that of Citroën, but only features one chevron, as opposed to the two found on Cit
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...ank of the river Vistula, to produce [[automobile]]s for post World War II Poland. The first FSO car was the [[FSO Warszawa|''Warszawa'']], manufactured unde
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  • ...imited ''' is a British [[van]] manufacturer, based in the Drews lane area of Wolseley, Birmingham, England. LDV employs around 2,000 at its Birmingham s ...V]]'s [[Leyland DAF]] van manufacturing division, following the bankruptcy of the Dutch company. Later the name was officially changed to ''LDV Limited''
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  • ...I first used a modified [[truck]] to greet the crowds on his first trip to Poland as Pope. ...tate. The vehicle is only ever driven by an experienced and trusted member of the state where the pope is visiting.
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  • ...urope (UNECE). It is tasked with creating a uniform set of regulations for vehicle design to facilitate international trade. The forum works on regulations covering [[vehicle safety]], environmental protection, energy efficiency and theft-resistance.
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  • ...markets. The firm also manufactures military and sporting small arms, most of them based on Russian or German design, under the name Zastava Arms. ...such as Yugo Florida and continues to manufacture the Fiat 128 based range of cars for the various Balkan states.
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  • ...st|year=2006|accessdate=18 February 2010}}</ref> and Volkswagen Industrial Motor<ref name=VW-Industrial>{{citation|url=http://www.mi-uk.com/products/engines '''TDI''' is a registered trademark of [[Volkswagen Group|Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft]].<ref name=VWAG/>
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...er paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • ...gh-[[speed]] [[road]] restricted to motor vehicles and having full control of access, similar to a [[motorway]] or [[freeway]] in English-speaking countr ...onounced as in other English words such as "automobile". The official name of the autobahn in Germany is ''Bundesautobahn (BAB)'' (''Federal Motorway'').
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  • ...55 and 1975. Citroën sold nearly 1.5 million D-series during its 20 years of production.The DS is well-known for its futuristic, aerodynamic body design ...oadholding, handling, and braking in an automobile. Automotive journalists of the time often noted that competitors took decades to adapt to the higher s
    31 KB (4,913 words) - 09:44, 12 December 2010