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  • ...Climax]] engine in 1936 to a 1.8 litre [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] engine in 2004. Introduced 1936, 663 built by 1939 and 249 from 1946 to 1950.
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  • ...rt brand created in 1992 by [[General Motors]] as a counterpart to [[Geo]] in Canada. ...GMC]] dealers to request GM Canada to provide a lineup of similar "import" vehicles. Asüna was created to fulfill this demand.
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  • | 1991 (one off) | 176 in (447 cm)
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  • ...nd [[#Type 38|Type 38]]. About 600 were built from late 1922 through 1926 in varying specifications. ...fitted, making the '''Type 38A'''. Its gearbox and brakes were later used in the [[#Type 40|Type 40]], while its radiator and axles were shared with the
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  • ...tallic color, the Essence made rounds through the auto show circuits later in a light white. ...l body lines forecasted the eventual production Park Avenue, introduced in 1991.
    3 KB (402 words) - 02:07, 17 September 2007
  • ...automobile is a number used worldwide, but with a high level of prominence in North America, to describe approximately when an automobile was produced, a ...of the 2009 model began in July and August 2008. When a brand new model is introduced there may be an additional delay to retool and retrain for production of th
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  • ...s generally considered a budget alternative to other more established cars in the sector, though some luxury features, such as a digital instrument clust ...d, and a multi-point fuel-injected 1.6 L SOHC engine (rated at 90 bhp) was introduced. Interior trim and equipment was improved and a driver's side airbag and AB
    4 KB (631 words) - 16:33, 27 September 2009
  • ...'' and '''[[Graham Ingoldsby Francis]]''' started the business in Coventry in 1895. ...Singer]] company. In 1919 they started to build their own cars from bought in components.
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  • ...Act of 1978 to discourage the production and purchase of fuel-inefficient vehicles. The gas guzzler tax had applied only to cars (not trucks) and was collecte ...y as "light trucks". Nevertheless the term extends to all fuel-inefficient vehicles, from antiquated V8 American classics to Italian-bred sports cars. A [[Lamb
    7 KB (1,174 words) - 05:23, 7 July 2010
  • ...he street-legal [[Mosler MT900|MT900S]], as well as several unique project vehicles. ...y in many races for the next six years, before being banned by the IMSA in 1991. Overall, 100 Consulier GTPs were produced.
    5 KB (779 words) - 07:27, 30 October 2009
  • ...o Coventry-based companies, [[Armstrong-Whitworth]] and [[Siddeley-Deasy]] in 1919. ...glish bodies. This company merged with [[Wolseley Motor Company|Wolseley]] in 1905 and made stately Wolseley-Siddeley motorcars. They were used by Queen
    8 KB (1,066 words) - 08:13, 27 July 2007
  • | 2.2L (135 cid) Turbo I4 (1991-1992)<br>2.5L (153 cid) I4 (1989-1995)<br>2.5L (153 cid) Turbo I4 (1989-199 ...was offered as more of a value-for-the-money model, with the Spirit right in between. The Spirit and Acclaim would be offered through the 1994 model ye
    7 KB (1,017 words) - 04:19, 17 October 2010
  • ...Lamborghini]] by [[Kevin Verduyn]], one of [[Chrysler]]'s chief designers. Introduced at the 1987 [[Frankfurt Auto Show]], it was a fully functional, four-door, ...r went beyond the clay model stage, but when Chrysler acquired Lamborghini in 1987, the design was resurrected and with some fairly minor tweaks, turned
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  • ...} Models}}'''Th!nk Nordic''' is a battery electric vehicle company located in Aurskog, Norway, manufacturing cars under the ''Th!nk'' brand. ...15 prototypes were built in time for the Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games in 1994. The battery technology was NiCd, driving an three-phase AC induction
    4 KB (622 words) - 11:00, 13 October 2008
  • ...hen in Clapham, London, produced approximately 1900 cars until its closure in 1966. ...the more famous [[AC Cobra]] - in fact, [[Carroll Shelby]] drove an Allard in the 1950s.
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  • | 1991-1995 ...15, 1991 in both Versailles and in front of the Grande Arche at La Défense in Paris, France exactly 110 years after [[Ettore Bugatti]]'s birth.
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  • | 1981 - 1991 ...more elsewhere. Fuel injection was fitted in 1987 raising power to 187hp. In 1989 the 2.8L engine bumped power to 225hp and 246lb-ft of torque for North
    4 KB (513 words) - 22:08, 27 March 2007
  • ...for Passenger Automobiles'') is a Polish automobile manufacturer, located in Warsaw. The FSO plant was established in 1951 by the Polish government in Żerań on Warsaw's eastern bank of the river Vistula, to produce [[automob
    7 KB (1,142 words) - 11:30, 23 October 2010
  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' ...Mazda Luce''' was a luxury car produced by [[Mazda]] between 1966-1990. In 1991 the Luce was replaced by the [[Mazda Sentia]].
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