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  • ...y) or 4-door [[sedan]] bodies. It featured two different 16-valve gasoline engines, with 1.5 L and 1.8 L, this one capable of 125 PS Japanese I Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. If the [[automobile|vehicle]] is sold in other markets worldwide, then this is the section to m
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  • ...e, but rather paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the [[automobile|vehicle]] here.
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  • A '''V16 engine''' is a [[V engine]] with 16 [[cylinder (engine)|cylinder]]s. Engines of this number of cylinders are uncommon in automotive use. ...are necessary to balance [[Straight-4]] and odd number of cylinder inline engines or counterweighted crankshaft like the 90° [[V8]]. In addition angles of 4
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  • ...[touring car racing|touring car]]s and ''[[Group B]]'' for [[Gran Turismo (automobile)|GT]]s. ...rim — the 3.2 L [[Porsche 935]] was capable of more than 800 hp. Engines had to be from a recognized manufacturer which had cars homologated in the
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Engines:
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Engines
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ==Engines==
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  • ...had two aspects: motor cars, '''Armstrong Siddeley Motors Ltd''', and aero-engines and aircraft, via the [[Armstrong-Whitworth|Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth Com ...ny produced trucks, ambulances, and staff cars. In 1915 airframes and aero-engines started to be produced as well.
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  • ...of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Minerva''' was an important Belgian luxury automobile manufactured from 1902 until 1938. ...inervas would use these engines. Sporting successes continued with the new engines including the Austrian Alpine Trials and Swedish Winter Trials. Customers i
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  • ...being planned. Ricardo was involved in developing a new engine for [[Saab Automobile|Saab]], as a replacement for their aging [[Saab two-stroke]] and [[Ford Tau ...ny features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Engines:
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  • Most engines or motors deliver power as [[torque]] through rotary motion: this is extrac Most [[automobile]]s today use rigid driveshafts to deliver power from a transmission to the
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  • ...Automobile''' (in Chinese: 奇瑞汽车; English pronunciation: [ˈʃɛɹiː]) is an [[automobile]] manufacturer in People's Republic of China. In Pinyin it is "Qirui" and i ...amborghini]]. [[AVL]] of Austria is also working with Chery to produce 18 engines, including a [[turbodiesel]], for the new line of cars. The new engine bra
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  • ...standard engine selection of the 31029, was the introduction of two diesel engines ZMZ-560 and ZMZ-561. Moreover beginning in 2001, following the upgrade at G ...03 the -3110 received ball-joint front suspension, also Steyr turbo diesel engines became available. The estate version of the 3110, the [[Volga 310221]], alo
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  • ...'' (June 7, 1911-January 4, 1995) was an industrial designer, as well as [[automobile|automotive]] designer, graphic designer, and stylist. As an automobile designer, Stevens was responsible for the [[Studebaker]] products (the [[St
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  • ...acturer of automobiles in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It manufactured the Roamer automobile (1916-29) and, briefly, the Barley (1922-24) and the Pennant (1924-25). ...ie Motor Carriage Co. and had been manufacturing the [[Halladay|Halladay]] automobile since 1905. Barley's new company was called '''Barley Manufacturing Co.'''
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  • ...r vehicle''), is a Japanese category of small [[automobiles]], including [[automobile|passenger car]]s, [[van]]s and [[pickup truck]]s. They are designed to expl ...class. As a result, kei cars are often available with [[forced induction]] engines, [[automatic transmission|automatic]] and [[continuously variable transmiss
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  • ...0 can be considered to be constructed by mating two even firing straight-5 engines together. The straight 5 engine shows first and second order rocking motion ...nomical. Nevertheless, modern engineering has made it possible to use V10 engines for applications where a V8 would produce insufficient power and a V12 woul
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  • ...{{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Automobilwerk Eisenach''' ('''AWE''') was an [[automobile]] manufacturer in Eisenach, Germany. In 1933 BMW started to develop bigger cars with 6-cylinder engines. The first car of which was the ''[[BMW 303]]''. Later successors were the
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