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  • ..., which was merged with [[Leyland Motors Ltd]] in 1962. The Charles H. Roe company closed in 1984. In the following year, a group of employees from the former [[Category:Associated Equipment Company]]
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  • ...How to Make a Lot of Money- 16th paragrapgh, "companies known as original equipment manufacturers, or OEMs"|url =http://www.businessweek.com/chapter/kidder.htm ...ons.uslegal.com/o/original-equipment-manufacturer/</ref> OEM refers to the company that originally manufactured the product.
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  • ...turer founded by [[Conrad Dietrich Magirus]] (1824-1895, born in Ulm). The company began manufacturing fire-fighting vehicles in 1864. In the late 1910s, it s ...''Magirus Leiter'', which quickly became an essential item of fire brigade equipment worldwide.
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  • '''Penske Corporation''' is a Bloomfield Hills, Michigan-based company, with auto racing legend [[Roger Penske]] at the wheel. Penske Corporation is a closely held diversified transportation services company, whose subsidiaries include:
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  • ...utomaker]] in India. It is the flagship company of the Mahindra Group. The company was set up in 1945 as Mahindra & Mohammed [http://www.mahindraworld.com/mah ...aters to the Indian and overseas markets with a presence in vehicles, farm equipment, information technology, trade and finance related services, as well as inf
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  • ...facturers, original equipment manufacturers, media, car dealers, specialty equipment distributors, installers, retailers and restoration specialists. ...nd tires, mobile electronics, safety products, restoration parts, handling equipment, drivetrain parts and more. The industry covers [[muscle cars]], classics,
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  • ...n also icluded the Panther tank's AK 7-200 synchromesh. After the war, the company was allowed to resume business producing automobile transmissions and other ...became a major supplier to [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in the 1980s. The company expanded into China in the 1990s.
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  • ...t car carrying the [[Alfa Romeo]] badge was the 1921 Torpedo 20/30 HP. The company gained a good reputation but in 1927 came very close to liquidation. These [[Category:Automotive company founders|Romeo, Nicola]]
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  • ...managers. The company's total assets are estimated at 460,000,000RMB. The company quotes an annual output of 50,000 vehicles. Jindalu says that it is the la The company has been awarded the following: The Shandong Star Enterprise, The Dezhou Ex
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  • ...8 [[Mercedes-Benz]] became the first company to make Brake Assist standard equipment on all its models; other brands including [[Volvo]] and [[BMW]] soon follow ...s) is the latest generation of this technology and was first made standard equipment on the [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]. This system uses radar to calculate the p
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  • ...term Horstmann suspension also refers to suspension built by the Horstman company (now Horstman Defence Systems Ltd) whether of the bogie type, torsion beam [[Category:Armoured fighting vehicle equipment]]
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  • ...els}}'''Industrias Kaiser Argentina''' or '''IKA''' was an Argentine motor company established in 1956 in Córdoba Province as a joint venture with [[Kaiser M ...he Kaiser Manhattan sedan, called the Carabella, using the U.S. production equipment which had been transferred. This model was discontinued in 1962.
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  • '''MAN AG''' is a German engineering company based in Munich. ...nerated annual sales of around €15 billion in 120 different countries. The company has joint ventures and other cooperations with local companies in India, Po
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  • The company was established by [[Eddie Rickenbacker]] (1890 - 1973), a legendary Americ Before the company closed down in 1928, more than 11,000 cars had been built.
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  • ...tured in Mannheim, the production facility there having once belonged to a company called [[MWM Motores Diesel Ltda|MWM]] which Deutz took over and which spec ...mbolt Deutz AG' although both names have been used ever since, even by the company itself, until recently.
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  • ...came the most popular model and remained in production for the life of the company. In 1959 the [[Borgward P100]] was introduced, with its impressive pneumati In 1961 the company went into bankruptcy and in 1963 all manufacturing equipment for the Borgward Isabella and P100 was sold to Mexico where production was
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  • ...Motor Vehicle Company but became the Autocar Company in 1899. By 1907, the company had decided to concentrate on commercial vehicles, and the ''Autocar'' bran Based on the minutes of company board meetings during 1903-1907 it is known that in 1903 the Board of Direc
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  • ...then after the War he worked in a manufacturing plant for [[Daimler Motor Company|Daimler]] engines. ...y]], and Lord was transferred there in order to modernise their production equipment.
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  • ...r]] and later taken over by [[Peugeot]]. In 1985 Iran Khodro purchased the equipment necessary to produce the Paykan, but [[Peugeot]] continued to supply engine
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  • ...mpany and Deering Harvester Company, along with three smaller agricultural equipment firms: Milwaukee; Plano; and Warder, Bushnell, and Glessner (manufacturers ...(now CNH Global) in 1985, who continue to produce tractors, combines, and equipment under the Case IH brand. The truck and engine businesses remained and in 1
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  • '''Ruston & Hornsby''' was an industrial equipment manufacturer in Lincoln, England. They were most well known as a manufactur ...o crane tanks, two of which lasted until 1952, aged eighty-four. Among the company's output were sixteen for Argentina and some for T.A.Walker, the contractor
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  • ...mmercial vehicles built by the Spanish Aeronautica Industrial S. A. (AISA) company were marketed. ...s-cab, it featured an air-cooled Deutz engine and [[Magirus]] firefighting equipment.
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  • ...t, allegedly, none of this investment was done and instead, the industrial equipment of ARO was sold off (according to the privatization contract, he was not al ...d in 2006 John Perez for using false documents which helped him to buy the company.<ref>Evenimentul Zilei, [http://www.evz.ro/article.php?artid=209753 "Americ
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  • ...ich has its origins in Sandbach, Cheshire in 1856. [[PACCAR]] acquired the company in 1980, and ceased to use the brand name in 2006. ...ancock in 1887 the company was renamed ''Edwin Foden Sons & Co. Ltd.'' The company produced massive industrial engines, as well as small stationary [[steam en
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  • ...[[BMW AG]]. He is acknowledged by [[BMW AG]] as an indirect founder of the company. ...learned the engineering profession and was employed by [[Züst]] automotive company from approx. 1908 to 1911. It is believed he was active as a technical des
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  • ...gines as well. These cars, driven by Erwin Kleyer, Otto (both sons of the company founder, [[Heinrich Kleyer]]) and by Alfred Theves won many sporting events In the 1930s, the company introduced [[front-wheel drive]] '''Trumpf''' and '''Trumpf-Junior''' model
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  • ...ndustry Corporation]], [[Chang'an Motors]], and [[Chery Automobile]]. The company was established in 1953 with ranges such as [[FAW Jiaxing|Jiaxing]] [[mini In 1988, [[Chrysler]] sold much of the machining equipment, as well as a license to the design, of their [[Chrysler K engine|K-car 2.2
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  • ...d to changes in the industry, most notably the cab forward style cab. The company has recently undergone a major rebirth and is once again turning out distin In 1995, the company was bought by [[Freightliner LLC]], which is a subsidiary of [[Daimler-Chry
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  • ...English [[automobile]] designer and builder who founded the [[Austin Motor Company]]. ...Company in Melbourne which made locomotive boilers, wheels and gold mining equipment.<ref name=lambert-chapter-1/>
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  • ...Marmon & Company]] of Indianapolis, Indiana, from 1902 through 1933. The company is notable as having introduced the [[rear-view mirror]] as well as pioneer Marmon's parent company was founded in 1851 manufacturing flour grinding mill equipment, and branching out into other machinery through the late 19th century. Smal
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''White Motor Company''' was an American [[automobile]] and [[truck]] manufacturer, in existence ...Company as a separate entity from the rest of their business. White Motor Company continued to make passenger cars until 1918.
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  • ...nd DAF]] van manufacturing division, following the bankruptcy of the Dutch company. Later the name was officially changed to ''LDV Limited''. ...A GAZ spokesperson said that the company had appointed former [[Ford Motor Company|Ford of Europe]] executive Martin Leach and former A.T. Kearney executive S
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  • ...Company (AEC) and along with [[Crossley Motors]] the new group was renamed Associated Commercial Vehicles (ACV) Ltd. ...and Reginald Walter but the latter soon left to found the [[Standard Motor Company]].<ref name=Beaulieu>{{cite book |last=Georgano |first=N. |title=Beaulieu E
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  • ...'''Morgan Plus 4 Plus''' or '''+4+''' was an attempt by the [[Morgan Motor Company]] to modernize the bodywork, somewhat similar to the Aero 8. Only 26 were The equipment may have varied, but an example sold in 1969 was mechanically similar to th
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  • ...iller's company went bankrupt in 1933. Offenhauser bought the patterns and equipment from Miller, and began developing the engine with Goossen. <ref name=NMARHo
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  • ...name for high-performance luxury motor cars manufactured in Germany by the company, August Horch & Cie, at the beginning of the 20th century. The company was established by [[August Horch]], a former production manager for [[Karl
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  • ...soline direct injection]] (GDI) technology. Financial pressures forced the company to discontinue sales of the [[Mitsubishi Proudia|Proudia]] and [[Mitsubishi ...1999</ref> While Mitsubishi makes the cylinder heads and other GDI-related equipment, Hyundai casts the aluminium block, and other major internal components.<re
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  • ...d restrictions are required because of a lack of federally mandated safety equipment and features which NEV's can not accommodate because of their design. To s *[http://www.getkurrent.com American Electric Vehicle Company]
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  • The '''Fiat Croma''' was a large saloon car built by the Italian company from 1985 to 1996. The car was the top of the range Fiat, and was penned by ...d a half years. Instead of winning profits for Fiat, the Croma plunged the company further into the red.
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  • ...by a special GPS system. As a research vehicle, it is full of sensors and equipment designed to gather data on the driving experience future customers might ex ...ards'' that the model has recieved while in production. '''Boldface''' the company or organization that gives out the award, and ''Italicize'' the name of the
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  • ...rs through the 1930's. No longer involved in automobile manufacturing, the company still exists as a successful real estate firm. ...made the bottle strong enough to use a cap instead of a cork. Their glass company eventually became part of the Owens Glass Co., now the "O" in L-O-F - [[Lib
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  • ...rg (car)|Wartburg]],” a licensed model of the French “[[Decauville]].” The company was the third to manufacturer cars in Germany after ''[[Daimler Motoren Ges ...and guns. Afterwards the factory suffered from reparations with removal of equipment. In 1919, car production resumed; but soon economic hardship forced a merge
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  • ...56. Nearly every car model today offers this feature as at least optional equipment. ...n to press a button on a remote control key fob. In 1985, the [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] cars and trucks could be accessed by entering a numeric combination
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  • ..., viewing the military contract as a large benefit to the small, fledgling company, decided to enter the trials for the '0,25 Tonne Truck' category, which Por
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  • ...mises in terms of safety, comfort and convenience. Its technical features, equipment and performance will stand up to any comparison with today's conventional p ...ards'' that the model has recieved while in production. '''Boldface''' the company or orgainization that gives out the award, and ''Italicize'' the name of th
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  • ...ts; it used the most powerful and most thoroughly developed version of the company's [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] 5-cylinder engine, and was unmatched in per ...sche-designed braking and suspension systems replaced the standard Audi 80 equipment. 1.6 inches (4 cm) lower than a stock 80 Avant, the suspension and braking
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  • ...e in general high-end luxury cars, made with high attention to detail. The company's factory in Abruzzi was destroyed by bombing during World War II. Edoardo ...oposal to form a new company to produce automobiles. Thus, the Autobianchi company was born, with the agreement signed by the three parties on 11 January 1955
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  • ...ineering Company Ltd''' of Coventry, United Kingdom from 1919 to 1967. The company also produced aero-engines and military vehicles, the latter continuing lon ...products were stationary engines, carburettor bodies and motorscooter. The company's founder T.G. John was approached by Geoffrey de Freville with designs for
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  • The '''Triumph Motor Company''' had its origins in 1885 when [[Siegfried Bettmann]] (1863-1951) and [[Mo ===The Triumph Cycle Company===
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  • ...erage fuel economy and excellent safety features, the Stilo was one of the company's best selling models before the arrival of the [[Fiat Nuova Panda]] and mo ...ted to the 1.4 litre four-cylinder petrol engine, the Blue offers generous equipment levels, and benefits from the recent range modifications. The Blue is what
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  • ...'British Leyland Motor Corporation''' (BLMC), was a vehicle manufacturing company formed in the United Kingdom in 1968. Ultimately it would become nationalis ...nd truck manufacturers and more diverse enterprises including construction equipment, refrigerators, metal casting companies, road surface manufacturers; in all
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  • ...ween the V8 engine families the Detroit Big Three automakers ([[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] and [[Chrysler]]) hav ...term is normally used only for engines from the "Big Three" ([[Ford Motor Company]], [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]], and [[Chrysler Corporatio
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  • ...ing was concerned. The 928 was to be a technical masterpiece for the young company, and would certainly put the small Stuttgart concern on the supercar map. ...comprising of super-ergonomic seats, sweeping dashboard and high levels of equipment. The spec sheet featured air conditioning, leather trim and electric window
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  • ...et leaders, as well as buses, armored fighting vehicles, and aerosans. The company also produces hand-built limousines and high-end luxury sedans in extremely
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  • The company was founded in 1900 as ''Maskinfabriks AB Scania'' in the town of Malmö in ...cash for the deal came from Volvo selling its car division to [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] in January 1999. <ref>http://www.dieselnet.com/news/1999/08volvo.php
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  • ...el'') is an experimental [[tire|tyre]] design developed by the French tyre company [[Michelin]]. The tyre uses no air, and therefore cannot burst or become f ...ls. Michelin also has additional projects for Tweel on small construction equipment, such as skid steer loaders, for which it seems well-suited.
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  • A license to Coleman's invention was purchased by the [[Delco]] Company, later acquired by the [[General Motors Corporation]]. Coincidentally, the [[Daimler Chrysler | Chrysler]] and [[Ford Motor Company | Ford]] both contributed to the starter market, with two types that were v
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  • '''Standard Equipment''' '''Optional Equipment'''
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  • ...dependent converter that purchases new vehicles without motors and related equipment (these are called "gliders"). Most conversions in North America are perform *Accessory equipment to power auxiliary equipment such as power brakes and heating system
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  • ...ny also combined the dwindling assets of the former [[Graham-Paige]] Motor Company. The concern was the only new US automaker to achieve success after World W The company was founded on July 25, 1945 and in 1946 K-F displayed prototypes of their
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  • ...As of 2005, the following manufacturers offer satellite radio as original equipment: ...us also offers a one time fee of nearly $500 valid for the lifetime of the equipment). Originally some XM music channels had commercials, while Sirius was comme
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  • ...gler 4-door Unlimited. It was unveiled at the 2007 DSEi (Defence Systems & Equipment International) show in London at the ExCel complex and will be produced in '''Major Optional Equipment:'''
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  • ...jects, the part of the company that was termed representative of the whole company, showed how much Porsche was from the mark - the Indycar projects ended unc ...''Porsche 968''', was to use many 944 S2 parts, due to restrictions on the company's bank account. The result was unveiled in August 1991.
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  • ...nel /> The roof also features a circular housing for satellite positioning equipment. A display positioned on the interior of the glass dome allows the passenge ...ards'' that the model has recieved while in production. '''Boldface''' the company or orgainization that gives out the award, and ''Italicize'' the name of th
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  • ...s-Benz]] and [[Peugeot]]". Production of Tatra cars ceased in 1999 but the company still produces a successful range of primarily all-wheel-drive 4x4, 6x6, 8x ...nd in 1897 he bought a Benz automobile. Using the Benz for inspiration the company made its first car, the Präsident which was exhibited in 1897 in Vienna. O
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  • ...f captive import. However, Merkur was the only division of the Ford Motor Company to be phased out. Advertising and PR materials strongly urged the proper G The original equipment on the XR4Ti included the Garrett T3 turbocharger, T9 manual transmission,
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  • *The Triumph Gloria Southern Cross has little to no safety equipment whatsoever. ...ards'' that the model has recieved while in production. '''Boldface''' the company or orgainization that gives out the award, and ''Italicize'' the name of th
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  • ...rankings. Were it to be ranked however it would list as the 125th largest company in America based on the criterion used in said ranking. ...F entered into an agreement to sell their trucks through the [[White Motor Company]], of Cleveland, OH, and their dealer network in the U.S. and Canada. This
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  • ...of [[small-block V8|small-block]] [[V8]] engines built by the [[Ford Motor Company]] between 1970 and 1982. The series was nicknamed '''Cleveland''' after th ...d high-revving for Ford's [[fullsize car]] and truck applications. So the company went to work on a new small-block to meet the desired levels of economy whi
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  • ...[[Gottlieb Daimler]]. For the two direct descendants of Daimler's original company, see [[Daimler-Benz]] and its successor [[DaimlerChrysler]] '' ...marque of the British '''Daimler Motor Company''', based in Coventry. The company was a subsidiary of BSA from 1910 up until 1960, when it became part of [[
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  • ...the legendary, and very popular, 993 model, and also to carry the Porsche company into record profits and the new Millenium. The new model was redesigned fro ...ion was taken to produce a whole new 911 which could conceivably carry the company well into the 2000s - and for this to happen, a new engine had to be built.
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  • ...Gear'', with the help of Arctic Trucks, an Icelandic vehicle modification company. The vehicle used was a modified [[Toyota Hilux]]. Toyota promoted the even ...was used by the presenters and was fitted with camera and sound recording equipment, the other two were used by the film crew, two driver/repair experts and on
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  • ...-owned mass-production car manufacturer in the British motor industry. The company was formed by the de-merger of [[MG|MG]] and [[Rover|Rover]] from [[BMW]] i ...chief executive [[Sir Michael Edwardes]] saw that the only way to make the company competitive again was to collaborate with the Japanese manufacturers. In 19
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  • ...e="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Ford Motor Company]] ...name ''D258'') was a full-size [[sedan]] produced by the [[Ford|Ford Motor Company]] from 2005 - 2007, succeeding the aging [[Ford Taurus]] program (which was
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  • ...to continue the design of the Volkswagen in France and to move the factory equipment there as part of war reparations. Differences within the French government While Ferdinand was in captivity, Ferry tried to keep the company in business. A contract with [[Piero Dusio]] was completed for a [[Grand Pr
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  • ...ark was produced while Continental was a separate division of [[Ford Motor Company]] apart from [[Lincoln|Lincoln]]. After 1958 when Continental was merged wi ...produced by the newly formed ''Continental Division'' of the [[Ford Motor Company]] during 1956 and 1957. Many aficionados of the automobile consider the Co
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  • ...the Fairlane ceased production, companies in the US under the [[Ford Motor Company]] have been willing to use the Fairlane name for their new cars. ...grade in June 2000 boosts a quieter cabin, smoother ride and more standard equipment.
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  • ...it was a halo car for the company. It had an exceptional array of standard equipment and AMC marketed it as a personal luxury car. ...ards'' that the model has recieved while in production. '''Boldface''' the company or organization that gives out the award, and ''Italicize'' the name of the
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  • ...Mercedes-Benz]] 300 SEL 6.3''' started out as a private venture in 1966 by company engineer Erich Waxenberger, which culminated in the world's first "Super Sa ...d at the first red light to find out how the big engine and its supporting equipment had been squeezed in there.
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  • ...cial business or the users may be organized as a democratically-controlled company, public agency, cooperative, ''ad hoc'' grouping. Today there are more than Successful carsharing development has tended to be associated mainly with densely populated areas such as city centers and more recently
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  • ...rsion of the Ford Escape sport utility vehicle developed by the Ford Motor Company. Built in Kansas City, Missouri, it is the first [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] [[S '''Standard Equipment'''
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  • ...developed in partnership with Kiska Design, Audi and the Italian race car company [[Dallara]]. The X-Bow uses a [[turbocharger|turbocharged]] [[Audi]] TFSI e ...y planned a production of 500 units a year, but because of high demand the company has increased production to 1000 cars a year and has built a new plant near
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  • ...h century, [[Ford Motor Company]] sourced bearings from Hyatt. In 1916 his company merged with [[United Motors Corporation]] which eventually became part of [ ...an extended contest for control. Sloan was averse to violence of the sort associated with [[Henry Ford]]. He preferred the subtle use of spying and had built up
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  • [[Ford]] Motor Company plans to produce 4,000 Mariner [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrids]] in 2006. A number o '''Standard Equipment'''
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  • ...lled '''Toyota Urban Cruiser''', badged and manufactured by Scion's parent company Toyota. The xD went on sale during the 2008 MY while the Urban Cruiser went Also, there is quite a bit of standard equipment for a subcompact, such as side curtain airbags, an advanced ABS system, act
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  • ...oduced foreign capitals through various channels to establish Nanjing Fiat Company, initiating the production of saloon cars. At the meantime, it carried out Currently, the company has reached an annual capacity of 200,000 sets of various autos, including
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  • ...inchild of the newly appointed '''Peter Schutz''', the CEO of the Porsche company. ...ed by the end of 1982. To put this figure into context, the entire Porsche company made just 28000 cars in 1981.
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  • ...its drivetrain options. It turned out that the Beretta gun manufacturing company was none-too-amused at [[General Motors]]'s choice of using the Beretta nam ...saw another model debut, the '''GTU''', which had the 2.8 V6, the usual GT equipment plus special decals and 16" rims. There was rumored to be a convertible ve
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  • ...oured vehicles, and, for a while, of impressive [[sport car]]s. The parent company, [[Enasa]], was created in 1946 based on the old [[Hispano-Suiza]] factory, Enasa, a state-owned company, had its main business interest in the truck and bus market. Therefore Pega
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  • ...to the car’s chassis were made. There was the very real possibility of the company dying on its feet. ...ster's design, technology and equipment for approximately £13 million. The equipment would be then transferred from the smart factory to a former [[Dunlop]] tyr
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  • ...llegro|Allegro]] affected by the 1970s workers strike of the British Motor Company and suffered bad build quality. In one embarrasing instance, the driver's s ...duced with the 1800&nbsp;cc engine and was soon strangled by the emissions equipment required by US law, being fitted with an air pump and exhaust air injection
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  • ...me="dtcad"/><ref>{{cite news | author=The Associated Press | title=British company agrees to buy Armor Holdings | url=http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/a A secret service communications vehicle (toting most of the communications equipment) and a paramedic-equipped ambulance aides the limousine as a part of any pr
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  • ...sed to Lancia, and was constructed by [[Pininfarina]], the original design company, in Turin, Italy. Production lasted from 1975 through 1979 for the first s ...andards yet. Between the decrease in engine size and the addition of smog equipment, the Scorpion came with 81 HP (vs. 120 in the Montecarlo). The Scorpion had
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  • The system was developed by Jemba, a Swedish-based company that specializes in making and selling of a limited scope of rally-specific ...ver/navigator. The sport uses street cars first retro-fitted with improved equipment and safety systems, and then driven competitively around closed roads in th
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  • ...Richard Petty or Cale Yarborough win the Daytona 500 in a car made by your company? ...ad power front-disc brakes and the split top/bottom taillights as standard equipment, and unique decals such as the large ''PLYMOUTH'' decals on the rear quarte
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  • ...1''' was Buick's [[muscle car]] powerplant of choice, and was found in the company's [[Buick Gran Sport|Skylark Gran Sport]] and [[Buick Wildcat]], among othe ...sp;in³ engine with a single 4 barrel carb. named "Wildcat 465" as standard equipment). These were also used as starter motors for the SR-71 Blackbird, mounted o
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