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  • ...e load carrier variant of the FV430 series. It was one of the same line of vehicles that included the [[Alvis Saracen]], [[Alvis Saladin|Saladin]] and [[Alvis The drive system including the all-wheel drive, multiple gearboxes and the water propulsion units was complex and needed a
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  • ...Fiat vehicles; these concepts included fibreglass bodies and [[front-wheel drive]]. ...[Internal combustion engine|engine]], transmission and differential (final drive) that has become prevalent in its cars today. This car competed with the [[
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  • ...s [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]' inexpensive [[front-wheel drive]] [[automobile platform]] from the 1980s and 1990s. The platform replaced t ...n different parts of the world manufactured totally different [[rear-wheel drive]] C-segment cars - the [[Chevrolet Vega]] in America, the [[Vauxhall Cavali
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  • | [[ZF]] 4 speed and reverse (5-speed from 1961), Rear wheel drive *[[Girling]] 12" turbofinned [[drum brake]]s front and rear
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  • The Flex joins Ford's range of crossover vehicles as the Flagship. ...ces shifted away from truck-based SUVs towards car-based crossover utility vehicles, which tend to have better fuel economy. The Flex provides a product for t
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  • | Automatic 5-speed, Manual 5-speed, Front wheel drive ...1991 to 1996, and had larger, 3.2L SOHC V6s, and also sported front-wheel drive.
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  • ...lex-fuel]] version. [[Two wheel drive]] is the standard, but [[four wheel drive]] is available for all models. Some of the standout features include: *8-way power driver (4-way passenger) front bucket seats
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  • .... Currently, [[Lexus]] is using the fourth generation of [[Hybrid Synergy Drive]] from [[Toyota]]. Each generation surpasses the previous, offering greater ...rear motor will only be used under full-throttle acceleration or when the front wheels lose traction (if so equipped). The gasoline engine will switch off
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  • ...a [[Miller cycle]] [[internal combustion engine|engine]]. Yaw-sensitive 4-wheel steering was available as an option in Japan; Mazda claimed that with this [[Category:Mazda Vehicles|Millenia]]
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  • ...ng and China since March 1986 to market luxury automobiles and near-luxury vehicles. The brand will be expanded to the Japanese domestic market in 2008. With ...0-[[HP|horsepower]] [[V6]] (later bumped to 225 [[HP|hp]]) and front-wheel drive, together with anonymous styling that cautiously aped the larger, more powe
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  • ...nents. It is a [[front-wheel drive]] vehicle with an optional [[all-wheel drive]] system. Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...], and both offer a choice between [[Two Wheel Drive|two]] or [[four wheel drive]]. The Limited features several items that are optional on the SR5, thus m ...//www.safercar.gov NHTSA,] but the 2004 model received a 5-star rating for front-impact crash tests.
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  • ...ee-phase AC induction [[electric motor|motor]] via the [[front wheel drive|front wheels]]. ...rom taxes, have free parking, pass toll roads for free, and are allowed to drive in the bus lanes avoiding traffic congestions).
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  • The [[Two-wheel drive|2WD]] version of the [[Honda Pilot|Pilot]] makes use of the same engine as .../www.fueleconomy.gov FuelEconomy.gov] lists the gas mileage of [[Two-wheel drive|2WD]] [[Honda Pilot|Pilot]] models at 18/24 MPG and that of the [[4WD]] mod
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  • ...Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] system uses regenerative braking — where the electric drive motor becomes a generator, converting the vehicle's momentum back to electr ...ilable in two trim levels: Base and Limited. Both offer optional all-wheel-drive.
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  • | 7.0 litre [[V12]] 60 degree light alloy block front mounted, four wheel drive [[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|LM004]]
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  • The '''Pontiac G8''' is a rear-wheel-drive, four-door sedan to be made by [[Pontiac]] as a 2008 year model vehicle and *Four-wheel independent suspension
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  • ...ybrid Vehicle Drivetrains"]] and [[List_of_hybrid_vehicles|"List of hybrid vehicles"]]. One of the earliest hybrid vehicles were simply boats with both sails and oars, such as the Greek/Phoenician t
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  • ...da5]] which have been beefed up and recalibrated. Many of the [[all wheel drive]] components come from the [[Mazda6|Mazdaspeed 6]], as does its [[turbochar ...of either [[front wheel drive]] or Mazda's Active Torque-Split [[all wheel drive]] system. With the Active Torque-Split system, two computer-controlled magn
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  • ...gs suspended the front and, in a change from its predecessor, the rear. 4-wheel servo-assisted brakes were also specified. ...r ''Continental'' Phantom II's were also produced, including 125 left-hand drive versions.
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