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  • ...ish) is a [[motor show]] held biennially (on even years) in May in Madrid, Spain, which alternates with the [[Barcelona Motor Show]]. It is not recognized [[Category:Transport in Spain]]
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  • The Spanish Royal Family has one of the largest fleets of cars in Spain. Various armoured vehicles are used by the family, including [[Audi A6]]s, ...ainly [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class|Mercedes-Benz S600]] models for its official transport, with [[BMW 5-Series]] (2007-2008) cars as escort vehicles. The motorcade i
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  • ...ines annually, and for the year ended 2007 the company had €11,196 million in sales (revenues). ...vehicle and [[engine]] markets, and is near the top for sales of passenger transport and 3.5 ton light vehicles.
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  • | Location = Valencia, Spain ...ncia Street Circuit''' is a semi-permanent [[street circuit]] in Valencia, Spain which will host the [[Formula One]] [[European Grand Prix]] for seven years
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  • ...mler-Benz]] in 1957, and was finally purchased by the [[Volkswagen Group]] in 1964. ...troke cycle|two-stroke]] engines and, from 1931, the company was a pioneer in [[front-wheel drive]] and transverse mounting. The most well-known cars mad
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  • ...estic manufacturing. For example, the President of the United States rides in the domestic [[Cadillac]], the Emperor of Japan uses a [[Lexus]], the Briti * [[State Limousines of Spain|Spain]]
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  • ...n its car and did not compete in 2010. It informed the FIA that it was not in a position to race and was removed from the official entry list.<ref name=M ...ivers and technology, as did their initial aim to run two American drivers in the 2010 season.<ref name="Lavrinc">{{cite web | url=http://www.autoblog.co
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  • ...ually a result of international standards. Such signs were first developed in Europe, and have been adopted by most countries to varying degrees. In the United States, Canada and Australia signs are categorised as follows:
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  • ...develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's [[motor vehicle]]s. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commerc ...5</ref> The markets iNorth America]] and Japan were stagnant, while those in South America and other parts oAsia]] grew strongly. Of the major markets,
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  • ...dia in that area. '''''[[Wikipedia:Featured portals|Featured portals]] are in bold-italic.''''' ...vakia|Slovakia]]&nbsp;• [[Portal:Slovenia|Slovenia]]&nbsp;• [[Portal:Spain|Spain]] ([[Portal:Galicia|Galicia]]&nbsp;• [[Portal:Basque|Basque Country]])&nb
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  • ...rs of the award are ''Auto'' (Italy), ''[[Autocar]]'' (UK), ''Autopista'' (Spain), ''Autovisie'' (Netherlands), ''L'Automobile Magazine'' (France), ''Stern' ...e award is not restricted to European cars, but nominees must be available in at least five European countries, and have expected sales of 5,000 a year.
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  • ...nding employee, Vito Rosenstein. Vito's dedication to the company resulted in an unusually high accolade. Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options should be
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  • ...ntested throughout the early 1980s by the two representative organizations in [[Formula One]] motor racing, the [[Fédération Internationale du Sport Au ...the FIA, but then legal advisor to both Ecclestone's Brabham team and FOCA in general.
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  • ...license is issued after the recipient has passed a [[driving test]], while in others, a person acquires a license before beginning to drive. Different ca ...dom, the Republic of Ireland, Malta, in European Union official usage, and in former British colonies such as Hong Kong, India, Pakistan and Singapore.
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  • In North America, the word ''pickup'' generally refers to a small or medium si ...nocoque cab and engine bay welded to a 'c' section chassis rear is offered in Australia. It is known as the 'one tonner' because it is rated to carry som
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  • ...'' (also known as '''Déesse''', or ''Goddess'', after the punning initials in French) was an [[automobile]] produced by the French manufacturer [[Citroë ...d very unusual in 1955, public tastes appear to have caught up with the DS in the post-[[Ford Taurus]]/[[Audi 100]] era.
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  • ...ng not on a [[Race track|circuit]], but instead in a point-to-point format in which participants and their co-drivers drive between set control points ([ ...d of Motor Racing 1894–1908" page 1. Royal Automobile Club 1909, reprinted in facsimile 1949.</ref>
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