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  • ...his side of the business. In 1895 he graduated from the École Centrale, an engineering school in Paris. *Armand Peugeot was accepted into the ''[[Automotive Hall of Fame]]'' in 1999.
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  • ..., Vermont, died Detroit, Michigan) was a machinist, inventor, engineer and automotive entrepreneur. He learned precision engineering and manufacturing in the firearms industry, where ultrafine tolerances were
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  • ...ge of commercial vehicles, and gradually Avia vehicles became just [[badge engineering|badge engineered]] Ebros. When in the 80s Japanese [[Nissan Motors]] took o Spanish Avia should not be confused with the [[Avia|Czech Avia]] aircraft and automotive brand of the very same trade mark.
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  • ...ionary design that catapulted the firm to the forefront of automotive body engineering in the postwar market. When combined with the firm's Twin-H [[straight-6]], ...d developing a compact car that Hudson could market. Instead of relying on engineering and styling to duplicate the previous success of the step-down design, Bari
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  • ...hers and sisters. He made mechanical engineering studies, and obtained his engineering diploma in 1913. [[Category:Automotive company founders|Borgward, Carl F. W.]]
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  • The '''3 Litre''' was the [[sports car]] that put [[Bentley]] on the automotive map. It was a large car compared to the tiny, lightweight [[Bugatti]]s the ==Engineering==
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  • ...in model aircraft. He took an apprenticeship in mechanical and electrical engineering before becoming a mechanic, but he soon fell in with motor racing scene in [[Category:Automotive company founders|Bennett, Derek]]
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  • ...ww.europaacademy.com/europa_advisoryboard_patricklequement.htm Accademy of Automotive Excellence]</ref>. ...design at Renault, telling Levy: his department would no longer answer to engineering; outside consultants were removed; the design team was doubled to more than
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  • ...ing and development support from the German leviathan as well as access to automotive lithium ion cells being produced by Daimler's joint venture with Evonik, Li ...arts-and-engineeri/ Daimler buys 10% stake in Tesla, will supply parts and engineering]
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Automotive Design and Development Ltd''' (ADD) was an English company that was respons The car, styled by [[Richard Oakes|Richard Oakes]] with engineering by Phil Sayers, has been called by some one of the most beautiful cars ever
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  • Independent suspension requires additional engineering effort and expense in development versus a [[live axle]] or [[beam axle]] a [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]]
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  • In [[automotive engineering]], a '''longitudinal engine''' is an [[internal combustion engine]] in whic
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  • ...that Rapp learned the engineering profession and was employed by [[Züst]] automotive company from approx. 1908 to 1911. It is believed he was active as a techn ...construction and sale of machinery and equipment in the areas of aircraft engineering and operation of airfields and aerodromes.
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  • [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]] [[Category:Engineering vehicles]]
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  • == A car designed to sell to an automotive company == ...ve prototype automobile. Budd would then sell the rights to the car to an automotive company which would contract with Budd for the body work. While Muller des
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  • ...1911-January 4, 1995) was an industrial designer, as well as [[automobile|automotive]] designer, graphic designer, and stylist. ...poration. He also designed the university logo for the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) in 1978 as a part of "The Diamond Jubilee" celebration. The logo con
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  • | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[John Wyer|J.W. Automotive Engineering]] | {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[John Wyer|J.W. Automotive Engineering]]
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  • |Designer = Justin Yee, Project Manager - Advanced Engineering, Vehicle Concepts ...in a third-person point of view'''''. If using criticisms from a reputable automotive source, then '''''please make sure to cite the quote'''''.
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  • Founded by [[Adrian Reynard]] in 1973 as Sabre Automotive Ltd, the company built on its success in lower formulae (particularly [[For ...3000]] (1988) and [[Champ Car]] (1994). Reynard effectively wiped [[March Engineering|March]], [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] and [[Ralt]] out of [[F3000]] and March
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  • ...won Le Mans in 1935. His 4480&nbsp;cc [[V12]] engine was a masterpiece of engineering, developing 180&nbsp;hp (134&nbsp;kW). ...h [[Aston Martin]]. Brown had purchased Lagonda largely to gain Bentley's engineering expertise, and immediately placed his 2.6&nbsp;L [[straight-6]] engine unde
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