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  • In 1996, Donkervoort's [[Ford Zetec]] [[engine]]s were replaced by [[Audi]] engines !Engine
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  • ...e|engine]], a two-stroke diesel three-cylinder horizontally-opposed piston engine, which came to be known as the "Commer Knocker" due to the unique noise it [[Category:Bus manufacturers]]
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  • ...mainly Iveco's own chassis and engines, but also platforms of other truck manufacturers are used to build up the fire fighting equipment. With its Magirus brand tu ...trucks from Magirus are also known as Magirus Deutz because the air-cooled engine came from the factory of [[Deutz AG]]. These engines are still being sold f
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  • ...pioneer and manufacturer who in 1919 started produced cars using [[Knight Engine|Knight]] sleeve valve engines at Issy-les-Moulineaux, an industrial suburb ''Voisin engine layouts used:(Knight engines)''
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  • * [[Chang'an Ford Mazda Engine]] - 2005–present - Produces engines with [[Mazda]] * [[Chang'an Ford Mazda Engine]] - 2005–present - Produces engines with [[Mazda]]
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Emme''' is a Brazilian car with an engine by [[Lotus Cars]]. ...are related in content because they are [[List of Manufacturers|Automobile Manufacturers]].
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  • ...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 [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany]]
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  • ...wagen Golf|Golf]] engine, while at the upper end of the lineup was a [[mid-engine]] model with [[monocoque]] construction and a tuned 5-liter [[Ford Motor Co [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Liechtenstein]]
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  • ...o acts as membership director for the Coalition of Small Volume Automobile Manufacturers.
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  • ...dels}}The '''Georges Irat''' was a French [[automobile]] manufactured by [[engine]] builder Georges Irat from 1921 to 1953. ...moved from Chatou to Neuilly. A small car with 1086 cc four cylinder engine and designed by George's son [[Michel Irat|Michel]], was added to the range
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  • ...average Brazilian were limited to those built in Brazil either by foreign manufacturers, such as [[Volkswagen]] and [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], ...own competition cars based around a [[DKW]] [[straight-3]] [[two-stroke]] engine with a light, fiberglass-skinned bodyshell. The cars began to sell in quant
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  • ...ous italian leather interior and a 5.0 L Fuel Injected [[Ford Windsor engine|Ford Small Block]]. It was marketed as a [[luxury SUV]] similar to the [[La [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • Because the regulations only restrict physical size and engine power, manufacturers have introduced many advanced technologies to the class. As a result, kei c *''Maximum [[engine displacement]]'' — 150 cc ([[Four-stroke cycle|four-stroke]]), 1
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  • ...to the [[Roamer|Roamer]]. The car had a twin-cylinder horizontal steam [[engine]] and used kerosene for fuel; it was claimed to be able to raise a full hea [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States]]
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  • ...equipped with a Chrysler [[Chrysler LA engine#340|5.6 l (340 in³) V8 engine]]. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
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  • ...wer, settings as they will lose less power to moving air in and out of the engine. ...greater percentage of the cycle time to move the charge in and out of the engine.
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  • |Engine = ...200 road cars, 20 'evolutionary' versions for rallying and a powerful new engine.
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  • ...mile Darl'mat, it was a [[sports car]] based on the [[Peugeot 302]]; the [[engine]] was taken from the [[Peugeot 402|402]]. A number of Darl'mats saw succes [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
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  • ...advanced four cylinder enclosed engine similar to the contemporary petrol engine design including poppet valves and an enclosed [[crankcase]]. [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France]]
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  • ...8 bhp and a top speed of 45 mph. Some early models had an Anzani engine. About 200 were made. ...h than the Unicar the first had a larger 424 cc 25 bhp Excelsior engine and the second had a Steyr 500 cc unit. The brakes were now hydraulic
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