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  • List of Toyota Corolla rally cars. == Australian Rally Championship ==
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  • ...was the first time in recent decades that the government had not gone with Australian [[Ford]] or [[Holden]] vehicles. The estimated purchase price per unit is N
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  • ...an Australian Championship <ref>[http://www.camsmanual.com.au/records.asp Australian Titles] Retrieved from www.camsmanual.com.au on 7 January 2009</ref>. Since ...a Cup racing in Europe and the rest of the world with modifications to the cars strictly controlled to ensure parity between competing vehicles. From 2003
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  • ...urer of [[sports car]]s and [[motor racing]] cars since 1957. Elfin Sports Cars was purchased in 1998 by businessmen and historic racing enthusiasts Bill H ...l championship driver and designer and builder of racing and sports/racing cars as '''Elfin Sports Car Company'''.
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  • '''Formula Holden''' was an Australian [[open wheel racing]] category. ...ed for the class, like the [[Cheetah Racing Cars|Cheetah]], [[Elfin Sports Cars|Elfin]], Spa (designed by F1 designer [[Gary Anderson (F1 designer)|Gary An
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  • ...hnology to help build triangulated, multi-tubular, [[space frame]]d racing cars, which had in the past been seen in Australia only as imported automobiles. ...lt front engine cars. These still exist and are known as the "89" and "90" cars. The 1959 car won the first FJ race held in Australia at Warwick Farm with
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  • The '''Australian International Motor Show''' (AIMS) is an [[auto show]] held bi-annually at The following cars previewed at the 2007 Australian International Motor Show
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  • ...Group S Rally Car''' or '''Corolla S2000''' is a Group S rally car for the Australian Rally Championship. ...,000. Once the production plan is put in place, it could build 50 of these cars, the demand the owner of the company Neal Bates believes. The company had i
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  • |Category = Australian Rally Championship * [[Australian Rally Championship]]
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  • ...s a inline 4 cylinder, 2.6 L engine produced by Mitsubishi for use in many cars all over the world between 1982 and 1996.Model names variated depending on ...ne rather than produce their own. A classic example of this is Chrysler 'K-cars'.
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  • ==Classic American cars in Cuba== ...nfluence on Cuba, [[Lada]]s, [[Moskvitch]]s and [[Volga]]s became the main cars imported by the communist regime, mainly for state use. As a result of thes
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  • ...work on a hobby, the simple aim of which was to build three special sports cars, one each for the three brothers. Out of this hobby emerged Bufori Motor Ca ...ever, as of January 1998 the full production of the Bufori range of sports cars is carried out at the new facilities at Kepong, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, i
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  • ...is a six-wheeled [[Armored car (military)|armoured car]] built by [[Alvis Cars|Alvis]] and used by the British Army. It replaced the [[AEC Armoured Car]] The Australian Army mounted Saladin turrets on M113A1 APCs to produce the Fire Support Veh
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  • ...th Kia in 1999 and Asia Motors currently has no automobile production. The Australian Asia Motors distributors, an independent company called [[Asia Motors Austr
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  • | Events = [[Australian Grand Prix]]<br>[[V8 Supercars]]<br>[[ALMS]] | Record_year = [[1993 Australian Grand Prix|1993]]
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  • ...r line-up; these models used to be modified versions of existing passenger cars, such as the [[Citroën Visa]]-based [[Citroën C15]] or the [[SEAT Ibiza]] ...n if they may share chassis, powertrain or other components with passenger cars of the same brand. Examples of this new wave of panel vans are the [[Renaul
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  • ...e [[IMSA (racing)|IMSA]] [[IMSA GT Championship|GTP Championship]]. Jaguar cars won the [[24 Hours of Le Mans]] and the [[24 Hours of Daytona]] in 1988 and ...blishing a partnership with [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]' Australian division [[Holden]], creating its performance and tuning division, [[Holden
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  • ...e racing|one make]] [[sports car racing]] championship held in France. The cars are [[Porsche 911 GT3#Racing|Porsche 911 GT3]] Cup (Type 997) with 3.6 lite *[[Australian Carrera Cup Championship]]
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  • The '''1985 Mitsubishi Australian Grand Prix''' was a Formula One championship race held in [[Adelaide Street It was the 50th Australian Grand Prix and the first to be run as part of the Formula One championship.
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  • ...arrera Cup]] regulations for their [[Porsche 911 GT3|Porsche 997 GT3 Cup]] cars and was contested over a three round series with three races occurring at e [[Category:2007 in motorsport|Australian Carrera Cup]]
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  • | 2000 Australian Grand Prix || [[2000 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...Scandinavian countries with the majority of the races being in Sweden. The cars are [[Porsche 911 GT3#Racing|Porsche 911 GT3]] Cup (Type 997) with 3.6 lite *[[Australian Carrera Cup Championship]]
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  • A '''station wagon''' (American usage), '''wagon''' (Australian usage, though station wagon is widely used), '''estate car''' (or just '''' ...ehicle|SUV]] by still being a car, sharing its forward bodywork with other cars in a manufacturer's range. The popularity of the minivan in the 1980s and e
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  • ...ularly in the Bennett Special, running in a series for 1172cc Ford powered cars; he later moved into the [[Clubmans]] category. Bennett also built a one-of ...ens) for a decade and a half Chevron produced successful, beautiful racing cars.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}'''Sauber''' is a Swiss constructor of racing cars for [[sportscar racing]] and [[Formula One]]. The company, previously indep ==Sports Cars==
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  • ...the [[British Touring Car Championship]]. Identical 911 GT3 Cup (Type 997) cars are driven with 420 bhp (310 kW) with a mixed field of younger drivers and *[[Australian Carrera Cup Championship]]
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  • ...' is an international auto show held in Melbourne, Australia alongside the Australian International Motor Show held in Sydney. The show is held annually in an ea Run by an insurance company Shannons, classic, rare or vintage cars are on display at the front wall and get sold in an auction held on the day
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  • ...n automotive marque created by [[Holden|General Motors Holden]] (GMH), the Australian subsidiary of [[General Motors]] in 1971.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Luck ...> This created a new category of Australian-made [[Luxury vehicle|prestige cars]]. The Fairlane was derived from the [[Ford Falcon (Australia)|Falcon]], wi
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  • ...'''Class 2''' or '''Class II''' was a [[auto racing|motor racing]] Touring Cars category defined by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FI ...o collapse in the late 1990s. The cars looked like regular production road cars, while expensive changes had to be made to provide space for racing tyres i
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  • Vettel, who makes it a habit to give his racing cars names, named his RB6 "Luscious Liz". However, after unspecified minor damag | [[2010 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • | [[2010 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] [[Category:Formula One cars|Formula One cars]]
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  • | 2001 Australian Grand Prix || [[2001 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...Bulgaria, on 16 November 2007 in Italy, on 14 February 2008 in Poland. An Australian edition was brought out in June 2008. Hong Kong Chinese edition was release *Tests of new cars
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  • | [[2009 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] [[Category:Formula One cars|Formula One cars]]
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  • | [[2010 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] [[Category:Formula One cars|Formula One cars]]
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  • Last race = [[1991 Australian Grand Prix]] | ...nto a farming family living just outside Okazaki, Japan. He began driving cars in his early teens in the family's garden with his older brother giving him
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  • | [[2010 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]] [[Category:Formula One cars|Formula One cars]]
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  • ...(occasionally referred to as an '''intermediate''') is the North American/Australian standard for an [[automobile]] with a size equal to or greater than that of ...the mid-1950s. By the mid-1970s, they were nearly as big as the full-size cars of the mid-1960s. During the 1970s, the intermediate class was generally de
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  • ...traight double retirements. Development also proved troublesome, with the cars having to use the {{F1|1995}} car's parts early in the season whilst struct ...V10]]) - a similar nomenclature consistent with that used for Ferrari's F1 cars from 1966 to 1980 (the [[Ferrari 312|312]], [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] and [[Fer
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  • Magnas have been reliable so far. But for some cars that have travelled over 150,000 kilometres, mechanical parts may need to b If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...rth Research breaks new ground|url=http://www.racecar-engineering.com/news/cars/435225/wirth-research-breaks-new-ground.html|first=Sam|last=Collins|work=Ra | [[2010 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...s are larger, heavier and more costly than the previous generation W113 SL cars. ...t of the W 113 cars; the 350 SLC followed in October. Early North American cars wore the name 350 SL, but had a larger 4.5L V8 (and were renamed 450 SL/SLC
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  • * [[Australian International Motor Show]]
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  • | 2003 Australian Grand Prix || [[2003 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • ...eason|2004]] Grand Prix was the first held in the Middle East. Since 2006, Australian [[V8 Supercar]] has been raced at the BIC and the V8 races are named as the ...profile series, including the FIA [[Formula One]] World Championship, the Australian [[V8 Supercar]] Championship Series, the [[GP2 Series]], [[GP2 Asia]], [[Ch
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  • ...ng into account new sporting regulation changes over the rear wings of the cars. | [[1985 Australian Grand Prix|AUS]]
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  • Problems with exporting cars to the USA and the move to the new premises led to financial troubles in th .... The race car production is now located in The Netherlands while the road cars are now made in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, United Kingdom.
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  • ...he rest of their business. White Motor Company continued to make passenger cars until 1918. ...sion)|GMC]]'s heavy truck business in 1987, while Western Star was sold to Australian entrepreneur Terry Peabody in 1990. Subsequently, Western Star was resold
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  • ...: This week, Ren-TV unveiled the Russian version of the British show about cars, "Top Gear." |publisher=[[The Moscow Times]] |date=February 27, 2009 |url=h ...: This week, Ren-TV unveiled the Russian version of the British show about cars, "Top Gear." |publisher=[[The Moscow Times]] |date=2007-02-27 |url=http://w
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  • ...l Rally]] started in 2004 and now 200 cars race to mongolia each year. The cars cannot get all the way to Beijing due to car import tax restrictions, but m *[http://rroc.org.au/library/l_p_1990.html Neil Collins], the sole Australian driver in the LTPMC describes his journey behind the wheel of a 1912 [[Roll
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  • ...ral Motors]] was the first to systematize the process of slightly altering cars every year to grab the buyers' attention. ...VZ (2004) and VE (2006). This is done for the simple reason of making the cars more easily distinguished.
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  • ...ks" or "factory" team (i.e. the official team of the company producing the cars, as opposed to a customer team which buys them off the shelf) therefore app ...e new [[Arrows]] team which had been established by former [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] personnel was sued by Shadow on the grounds that the Arrows FA/1 c
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  • ...The Aurion is greek for "tomorrow" and reveals a new generation of family cars to be sporty, enjoyable and yet, versatile. It replaced the [[Toyota Avalon *For the 2008 model year, Toyota launched the 323-hp, Australian-market only '''Aurion TRD'''.
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  • ...ritain was organised by the VSCC in July 1947 at RAF Gransden Lodge, 500cc cars being the only post war class to run that day. The race was won by [[Eric B ...due to the practical limitations imposed by chain drive but it gave these cars exceptionally good handling characteristics which eventually led to the mid
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  • '''Holden''' is an Australian automotive manufacturer with ties to [[General Motors]]. It is an icon in t ...le performance and fuel economy in an affordable package. Better suited to Australian conditions than its competitors, and assisted by tariff barriers, it rapidl
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  • ...te of Connecticut, 25 years in the U.S. state of Virginia, 30 years in the Australian state of Queensland, and 35 years in Singapore and 30 years Sweden. The Un ...Tennessee allows the use of antique model year license plates for antique cars provided the car is specially registered as an antique vehicle and the stat
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  • ...withdrew their sponsorship from the Lola team. This meant that sponsorless cars were shipped to Brazil. However, they were forced to stay in the garage for ...d before retiring in the pits, the engine aflame. The winner of the [[1997 Australian Grand Prix|previous race]], [[David Coulthard]], was off the pace and finis
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  • ...'''Holden Viva''' is an Australian-market [[Chevrolet Optra]] produced by Australian GM subsidiary [[Holden]]. In 2010 it was replaced by the [[Holden Cruze]]. If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • Last race = [[1995 Australian Grand Prix]] | ...Williams]]. By 1990, Blundell had abandoned F3000 to concentrate on sports cars. That same year, he set a new lap record and earned pole position at the pr
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  • ...ther by Alain Prost, before dropping out of the sport again. Honda-powered cars had won 71 Grands Prix, by the end of the 1992 season. ...ed engines to teams such as Ligier, Prost Racing Jordan. [[Mugen]]-powered cars had won 4 Grands Prix by the end of the 1999 season. In 1998, Honda was ser
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  • ==Motor cars== ...in 1894<ref name=lambert-chapter-2>Lambert (1968), Chapter 2: Experimental Cars</ref>. The Broad Street factory was not large enough so Austin bought a big
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  • ...ies [[Ford Falcon (Australia)|Ford Falcon]] utilities. [[General Motors]]’ Australian subsidiary [[Holden]] also produced a [[Chevrolet]] coupe utility in 1935 b See also: ''[[Pickup truck#The Australian ute|Cultural significance of the Australian ute]]''
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  • * [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]]: 25/34 Detroit had produced few and lackluster compact cars during the 1950s, but Chevy, Ford and Chrysler all decided to turn that aro
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  • ...oup A]] class at the [[Calder Park Raceway|Calder Park]] Round of the 1988 Australian Touring Car Championship. ...ned with producing 500 VL Group A Commodores to meet the [[Group A#Touring Cars|Group A]] regulations, the touring car operation was contracted out to [[La
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  • ...C1A-667BCFE41674A389CA256FD300241C2B-1EE471300C4801C3CA2570A400083B3F?open Australian Used Car Safety Ratings]</ref> *[http://www.crxaustralia.com CRXAUSTRALIA.com - Australian CRX Online Community]
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  • * [[Australian International Motor Show]] [http://carsguide.news.com.au/aims/ Website](Syd
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  • [[Image:Territory_front.jpg|thumb|250px|Australian made [[Ford Territory]] SUV]] ==[[Four Wheel Drive|All wheel drive]] cars vs. car-like SUVs==
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  • ...r V8 engines (instead of the 3.0 liter V10s of previous years) the fastest cars reached 320 km/h, this is not down to power, however, the tyres were a majo The winner was the British [[Jenson Button]] of [[Brawn GP]], with Australian [[Mark Webber]] and Germany's [[Sebastien Vettel]] of [[Red Bull Racing]] c
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  • ...ipping side as it delivers to the slipping side. Most [[Audi]] [[Quattro]] cars, notably excluding the [[Audi A3|A3]] and [[Audi TT|TT]], use a center Tors ...of the power going to the '''rear''' axle under normal conditions. Sports cars using this type of system usually drive only the rear under normal conditio
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  • ...an]], based on the Nissan S platform. It was produced for the Japanese and Australian markets only. The Gazelle is a sister car to the [[Nissan Silvia]]. It was In the Australian market the S12 chassis, notchback and hatchback, was only sold as the Nissa
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  • '''''Top Gear Australia''''' is an Australian [[driving|motoring]] television series based on the BBC series ''[[Top Gear ...| date=2008-05-29 | url=http://www.ausmotive.com/2008/05/29/sbs-announces-australian-top-gear-presenters.html | accessdate=2010-10-12}}</ref> The original hosts
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  • The Australian spec S-Coupe GT Turbo has been road tested by several Australian magazines, returning times of 9.2-9.3 secs for 0–100&nbsp;km/h and 16.8 s If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...1 GT3]] Cup cars based on the [[Porsche 911 Carrera]]. On average, 24 race cars take part in each race. Most circuits visited by the series are European, a *[[Australian Carrera Cup Championship]]
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  • ...number of distinct [[auto racing]] competitions in heavily-modified street cars. It is notably popular in Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, and Australia. ...and tires. Aerodynamic aids are usually added to the front and rear of the cars. Regulations are usually designed to limit costs by banning some of the mo
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  • ...the car. Computer simulations and experiments with cadavers show that when cars have lower bumpers, the thigh and leg rotate together causing the knee to b ...ail/477 Pedestrian protection in vehicle impacts: Further results from the Australian New Car Assessment Program]
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  • ...tion BT-50''' which is set for its world debut on October 15 at the 2010 [[Australian International Motor Show]] in Sydney. [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/09 If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...egmentation-criteria VFACTS Motor Vehicle Classifications and Definitions] Australian FCAI - Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries</ref> == Hatchbacks, saloons (sedans) and estate cars (station wagons) ==
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...FJ Holden was the first car Holden exported outside Australia in 1954. The cars were exported to New Zealand.
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  • ...ourdais and Vettel running 3rd and 4th respectively on the final lap until cars on tyres better suited to the extreme wet conditions passed them, demoting ...tlane after making his final stop, Massa attempted to pass him and the two cars collided at the first corner. Massa spun, but rejoined the track and eventu
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  • ...in Banbury, United Kingdom. It designs, constructs and races [[automobile|cars]] for companies and teams such as [[Subaru]] and [[Aston Martin]]. Its Auto ...990. Since then, Prodrive has been almost continuously involved in touring cars, running campaigns for [[Alfa Romeo|Alfa Romeo]], [[Honda]] and [[Ford Moto
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  • ...revived for the 2004 model year, now as an American-market version of the Australian-built [[Holden Monaro]]. This version sold poorly largely due to poor marke ...vehicle (the "Old Goat" being a muscle car and the Holden Monaro being an Australian sports car) has provoked much criticism from muscle car enthusiasts, statin
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit A Kingswood starred in a 1980-1984 Australian sitcom ''Kingswood Country'' where Ross Higgins who plays a bigoted buffoon
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  • ...ay, with (in 1952) 39 percent of British output, producing a wide range of cars under brand names including Austin, Morris, MG, [[Austin-Healey]], Wolseley ...ere not as good as Nuffield's and as the market changed from a shortage of cars to competition this was to tell. The biggest selling car, the [[Mini]], was
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  • The MX-6 was mechanically identical to the [[Ford Probe]]. Both cars shared the [[Mazda GD platform]] (1988-1992) and GE platform (1993-1997). A If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...shi because this is the car that will determine the future of Mitsubishi's Australian manufacturing operations. However, sales have been poor and within 3 months ...s of May 2005. This arguably makes it one of the longest-running passenger cars currently on sale in Japan, with the exception of luxury models such as the
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  • ...'[[Toyota]] [[Toyota Camry|Camry]] [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]]''' is a [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] version of [[Toyota]]'s popular [[Toyota Camry|Camry]] sedan, intr The [[Toyota Camry|Camry]] [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] utilizes a four-cylinder gasoline engine together with electric mo
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  • ...pe]] is specified as character four of the American Ford VIN for passenger cars. ====Engine codes for passenger cars====
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  • ...irst = Brian | date = 2005-04-07 | accessdate = 2007-07-14 | quote = [T]he cars produced in that era, such as the Austin Allegro and the Morris Marina, are ...n't detach (as [[Jeremy Clarkson]] experienced in ''Clarkson: Unleashed On Cars'').
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  • Other events held at the circuit include the Australian-based [[V8 Supercar]] championship in 2005, attracting crowds of over 250,0 ...a long back straight followed by a [[hairpin turn]]. Current-generation F1 cars can easily surpass 300 km/h (186 mph) on the long straight between corners
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  • ...It was founded in 2000. Loremo is focussed on designing and manufacturing cars with very low weight and air resistance, the term "Loremo" is an abbreviat *Loremo at the [http://www.otcbb.com.au/1otcNews1.html Australian OTC Bulletin Board] news section (One of five reports on high risk investme
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  • ...Ford Excursion''). Ford has also been using the letter "F" for passenger cars and minivans (eg: ''[[Ford Focus|Focus]], [[Ford Freestar|Freestar]], [[For Although the Freestyle resembles the larger Australian Ford Territory crossover SUV, that model is based on the different rear-whe
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  • * Apart from the all-new 2.5 litre engine, Australian bound CX-7s also get the new turbo diesel engine used in diesel Mazda3 and If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...ve-stars-in-australian-crash-test/ Upcoming Pontiac Ute gets five stars in Australian crash test]
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit [[Category:Australian vehicles]]
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  • ...Vs to the competitive European market in September 2006. GWM already sells cars in about 60 (mostly developing) countries and exports account for about a t ...ll+motor%22&lr=#v=onepage&q=%22great%20wall%20motor%22&f=false Two Billion Cars: Driving Toward Sustainability By Daniel Sperling, Deborah Gordon, Pg. 213]
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...e Patrol" was chasing a jailbreaker (The Nightrider) and one of the patrol cars hit the Bongo as it was pulling out onto the road. The Bongo was actually o
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  • ===City cars=== ===Superminis / subcompact cars===
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  • ...and re-named [[Midland F1 Racing]] in 2006, before being sold to [[Spyker Cars]] towards the end of the 2006 season. However, the running costs of a small ...unce any changes to this arrangement. Force India will construct their own cars as Spyker did, rather than using customer chassis.<ref>{{cite news|url=http
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  • ...aking over the failed Leda F5000 project, and his team constructed its own cars for the first time. His team was successful, winning five races, all in a ...s in 1972. Hailwood returned to Surtees for a full year, joining him were Australian [[Tim Schenken]] and [[Andrea De Adamich]], the latter of whom brought spon
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  • ...that serves as a useful distinction between sports car racing and touring cars. ===Early evolution of sports cars and sports car racing===
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