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  • ...5.41 litre [[Oldsmobile]] V8. Then the rules for amateur built vehicles in Sweden changed and they had to end production. ...duct planning at Volvo of America. He also worked on Volvo trucks and some of Volvo's [[concept car]]s like the [[Volvo VESC]].<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...'''Mega''' brand, but by 2002 this brand was just being applied to a range of microvans. ...car comparable with the [[Smart|Smart]]. A notable difference is that some of the smaller models can be driven without a [[driver's licence]] since they
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  • ...Dizzy Addicott and the design was similar to the [[Fiat-Abarth 1000]]. In Sweden it was sold by Elmhorn-Troberg Racing Service.[http://www.minimarcos.org.uk ...of the Marcos company, the Mini Marcos moulds were acquired by Rory McMath of Marcos Heritage Spares who has re-launched the car as the Mk. VI and Mk. VI
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  • ...glish: lorries''), [[bus]]es, and [[diesel engine]]s, based in Södertälje, Sweden. ...ond World War, Scania-Vabis imported [[Volkswagen]] cars, under the banner of "Svenska Volkswagen AB".
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  • ...nd commercial vehicles, based in West Bromwich (in the West Midlands, west of Birmingham). ...ed huge interest in their work including a deal with Ford to produce a run of [[Jensen-Ford]]s with Jensen bodywork on a Ford chassis. In 1934 they also
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Minerva''' was an important Belgian luxury auto ...' in Berchem (Antwerp). Volume car production started in 1904 with a range of two, three and four cylinder models with chain drive and metal clad wooden
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...test the car reached 120 mph with a 1500 cc engine. The series III version of 1966 added the then popular pop up headlights.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Marcos''' is a British [[sports car]] manufacturer. ...premises led to financial troubles in the 1970s and by 1971 they were out of business. Jem Marsh however stayed in the auto business and in 1976 he boug
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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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  • A '''sports car''' is a type of [[automobile]] designed primarily for performance driving. ...ory ([[Ferrari]], [[Porsche]], [[Lotus]], etc.) as an important indication of sporting quality, but brands such as [[Lamborghini]] which do not race or b
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  • [[Image:Displacement.gif|thumb|250px|One complete cycle of a four cylinder, four stroke engine. The volume displaced is marked in oran Alternatively, displacement must sometimes be defined as the total volume of air/fuel mixture an [[engine]] draws in during one complete engine cycle, h
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  • :''See also [[Battista Farina]], founder of the company, his son [[Sergio Pininfarina]] and grandson [[Andrea Pininfari ...owing the company, his family name became Pininfarina in 1961, as a result of combining his nickname and surname).
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  • ...ged]] format) in the [[Audi Quattro]] racing car. [[Fiat]] also makes use of a five-cylinder engine (both petrol and diesel) in larger Fiat, [[Alfa Rome ...firing order|even firing]] engine, we can divide 720 degrees by the number of cylinders to determine how often a power stroke occurs. For a [[Inline-fou
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...rina]] and Politecnico di Torino, achieving a record low drag coefficient of 0.47.
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  • ...isplay information about the vehicle's presence, position, size, direction of travel and intended travel, and brake status. ...y of Automotive Engineers|SAE]] beam standard contained in [[Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108|FMVSS / CMVSS 108]].
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  • ..., more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commercial vehicle]]s were produced worldwide.<ref>{{cite web |title=World Motor Vehicle Production by Country: 2007-2008
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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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  • ...omobile can be divided into a number of eras based on the prevalent method of automotive propulsion during that time. Later periods were defined by trend ==Eras of invention==
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  • '''Rallying''', also known as '''rally racing''', is a form of [[auto racing]] that takes place on public or private roads with modified p ...re [[Panhard et Levassor]] and [[Peugeot]].<ref>Rose, Gerald: "A Record of Motor Racing 1894–1908" page 1. Royal Automobile Club 1909, reprinted in facsim
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  • ...<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm<br><br>200 hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm<br><br> ...to 1994. It is revived for the 21st-Century, debuting at the 2008 [[Geneva Motor Show]] and the new Delta is expected to go on sale for the 2009 model year.
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