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  • ...] six cylinder [[Continental engine]]; in 1926 a straight eight [[Lycoming engine]] was also offered. In 1924, Velie began installing Westinghouse electric i [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...abbreviated as '''IFA''', was a conglomerate and a union of companies for vehicle construction in East Germany. IFA produced bicycles, motorcycles, light com ...made in a factory in Zwickau. The '''F8''' had a two cylinder 684 cc engine and the '''F9''' had a three cylinder 804 cc unit. The F8 bodies were
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  • ...ht car sold for £195 with a non-proprietary [[four-cylinder]] 1097 cc engine. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom]]
    526 bytes (63 words) - 05:31, 19 February 2007
  • ...nder Pope's Columbia brand name, while most [[gasoline engine]] automobile manufacturers had made only a few dozen cars. ...he weight. Brakes on both rear wheels featured a bell, which rang when the vehicle reached a full stop. Top speed was about 15 miles per hour.
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  • ...manufactured from 1920 until 1921. An urban car, it used a ½hp electric [[engine]] manufactured by a M. Couaillet of Paris. It was a single-seat tricar wit [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
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  • ...mong the first to be offered with a V-8 [[engine]], starting in 1916. The engine was 80hp, and had a swept volume of 5217cc. The company also manufactured [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...a [[M. De Rovin]], these were [[small car]]s with single-cylinder 260cc [[engine]]s and flat-twins of 425cc; these latter were later enlarged to 462cc. The [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
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  • ...a cars have proven very successful in competition, winning a number of 750 Motor Club Kit Car championships. Sylva has sold many of its older designs to other kit car manufacturers, such as selling the Fury to Fisher Sportscars, the Stylus to Specialist Sp
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  • ...controls one or more of the electrical systems or subsystems in a [[motor vehicle]]. Some modern [[automobile|cars]] have up to 80 ECUs, including: *[[engine control unit|Engine Control Unit]] - also known as an ECU
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  • ...and Czech [[Tatra]] T107). The car featured a mid-engine layout, with a W6 engine. It had three banks of paired cylinders, all working on a common crankshaft [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • ...ctured in Paris from 1907 until 1914. Produced by a maker of industrial [[engine]]s, they were "[[voiturette]]-tricars"; a twin-cylinder ran in the touring [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
    550 bytes (68 words) - 06:14, 19 February 2007
  • ...body was fitted on a Studebaker chassis and used a 5362 cc Chevrolet engine. [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
    548 bytes (73 words) - 13:13, 2 December 2008
  • ...The 2 seat sports [[coupe]] is powered by a mid-mounted 2.0lt [[Peugeot]] engine and 6 speed gearbox in a tubular steel chassis with all round independent s ...RS, as the original model was now called, had a more powerful [[Citroën]] engine fitted.
    907 bytes (140 words) - 06:35, 19 February 2007
  • ...ox (in the days before synchromesh) as few bus staff had previously driven motor vehicles. As it was so popular the company was purchased by a large bus ope ...as connected to an electricity generator; the current produced passed to a motor which drove the rear wheels. Tilling-Stevens consolidated its position with
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  • ...arketed as a [[luxury SUV]] similar to the [[Land Rover Range Rover]]. The vehicle was refreshed in 1998 with a "new" design to include more modern amenities, [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...makers in China (The other four are [[First Automobile Works]], [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation]], [[Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation]], and [[Chery Au ...actory in Nanjing to build [[Mazda]] cars. The company's own self-branded vehicle, the [[Chang'an CM8]], was launched in 2005.
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  • ...ics. Available with the 998cc Mini-Cooper or more potent 1275cc Cooper "S" engine, this latter version was reported to be capable of 0-60mph in around 8 seco [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...on drive. The friction drive consisted of a flat steel disc coupled to the engine which drove a small leather covered wheel running at right angles to its su ...were shown at the Paris Salon in 1906 and had a single cylinder air cooled engine of 785 cc capacity. A false radiator was fitted that acted as a fuel
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  • The '''Knight Engine''' was an internal combustion engine, designed by Charles Yale Knight (1868-1940), that used [[sleeve valve]]s i ...companies and receive a royalty payment on each vehicle produced using the engine.
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  • ...yseley, Birmingham. It used an 11-9 hp 1490 cc 4 cylinder [[Dorman]] engine and a 3 speed gearbox. Only 12 were made [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Kingdom]]
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