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  • ...r-wheeler electric vehicle and other new models to fulfill the current and future customer requirements. == Future models ==
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  • ...air conditioning unit will be on the roof behind the battery. Also in the future, this model will be available in a [[Bus rapid transit| bus rapid transit ( ==Previous products==
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  • ...ubstantial changes to the platform.<ref>{{cite web | title=Chrysler Future Products Update | url=http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060808/FR ...pt:Future of Mitsubishi | work=Motor Trend | url=http://www.motortrend.com/future/spied_vehicles/112_0501_future_mitsubishi/ | accessdate = 2006-12-17}}</ref
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  • ==Current and future products== * [http://www.bmw.com/generic/com/en/fascination/bmwm/index.html BMW M (products) website]
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  • ...GM Daewoo products for the European Union market (currently, all GM Daewoo products for EU markets are imported from South Korea, which makes them subject to E ==Future Models==
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  • ...ler and smaller. So the company had to decide what it would produce in the future. It decided to build little carrows and later working machines for bakers n ==Products==
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  • ...The company became part of Armor Holdings, Inc a world leader in security products and services which in late 2005 reorganized its mobile security division un On 23 April 2001 Armor Holdings agreed to buy the security products and security group of The Kroll O'Gara Co. including (O'Gara-Hess and Eisen
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  • ...eed and lightness - name changed the way automobiles would be named in the future. The final REO model in 1936 was a Flying Cloud. ==Products==
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  • ...[[Roger Smith]], Saturn was a significant departure for GM. The company's products used a dedicated platform (Z-body), a dedicated engine (the 1.9&nbsp;L [[Sa ...[[Honda]] engine, and the plastic body panels will be discontinued on most future vehicles.
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  • ...n and an annual production capacity of 200,000 vehicles. The group's major products are cars, trucks, and travel buses. Nanjing Automobile Corporation sell such automotive products as Yuejin brand series of light-duty trucks.
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  • ...were committed Christians and strictly teetotal, refusing to supply their products to companies such as breweries, whom they did not approve of. They adopted ...lled "oil" engine, the first one being demonstrated in 1891, the company's future was assured. Then in 1896, they obtained rights to the [[diesel engine|dies
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  • ...represented the effective end of both the NSU and [[DKW]] marques with all future production to bear the Audi badge (although retaining the four interlocking ...um in Neckarsulm, the Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum, has many of NSU's products on display.
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  • Lamborghini's products include the [[Lamborghini 350GTV|350GTV]] (1963), [[Lamborghini 350GT|350GT ...ad of Centro Stile Lamborghini, Lamborghini's in-house design department. Future models will see extensive use of carbon fiber. On September 30th, 2010, Lam
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  • ...ht”. Its quality goal is “be the most competitive on the market by quality products”. It was GB/T 19001-ISO9001 certified in April, 1997. It was DIN EN9001:2 While providing customers with quality products, Hafei Motor has more than 600 appointed service stations across the countr
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  • ...o-late 2007 for Korea and Europe, and more new vehicles are planned in the future. This will increase the current company production capacity of 125,000~130,
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  • == Future models == ...ement. "Lagonda will have its own niche with luxurious and truly versatile products suitable for both existing and emerging markets".
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  • ...n. In 1923, Porsche left Austro-Daimler after differences ensued about the future direction of car development. ...[[Karl Benz | Benz & Cie]] merged into [[Daimler-Benz]], with their joint products beginning to be called, [[Mercedes-Benz]]. Porsche's concept of a small, li
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  • ...sition the 1960's era design as a "retro" vehicle, while the Stratus-based products may also be sold under the Volga brand.
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  • ...apparent to Chrysler that DeSoto, as a brand, lacked consumer backing for future development. ...so successfully until then, Chrysler allowed its own divisions to develop products targeting markets covered by their own sister divisions. Dodge was, by far,
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  • ...after only two years, and Chrysler's lack of interest in the former Rootes products was further reflected in its development of the Simca-designed [[Chrysler A ...s plant, and in April 2006, after years of speculation surrounding Ryton's future, the PSA Group announced that residual 206 production would move to Eastern
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  • ...ltramatic]] automatic transmissions and Packard V8 engines for certain AMC products. ...h Mason's commitment to buy S-P products. Romney, determined to keep AMC's future as an independent under its own control, ordered AMC engineers to begin dev
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  • ...Energy Statistics]). Petroleum is also the raw material for many chemical products, including solvents, fertilizers, pesticides, and plastics. 88% of all petr ...fields and oil shale that will allow for petroleum use to continue in the future, with both the Canadian tar sands and United States shale oil deposits repr
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  • ...Canley opened in 1916 which would become the main centre of operations in future. Other wartime products included 4000 [[Standard Beaverette|Beaverette]] light armoured cars and a
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  • ...emely high; and lean combustion produced nitrogen oxides in excess of near future United States Environmental Protection Agency‎ (EPA) limits. Also, the th ...out_us/technology/environment/e/gdi.html "Latest MMC technologies and near-future goals: GDI - The pursuit of a high-efficiency engine"], Mitsubishi Motors w
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  • ...on virtually all [[GM]] products in Australia, in New Zealand other [[GM]] products from [[Vauxhall]], [[Bedford]], [[Isuzu]], [[Pontiac]] and [[Opel]] were so As the 1980s continued and Holden's future became uncertain, [[General Motors]] New Zealand Ltd. pondered the reintrod
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  • ...arts. Dieter Klamann's text<ref>Klamman, Dieter, '''Lubricants and Related Products''', Verlag Chemie, 1984, ISBN 0-89573-177-0</ref> provides extensive techni ...orrosion inhibitors, and alkaline additives to neutralize acidic oxidation products of the oil. Most commercial oils have a minimal amount of zinc dialkyldithi
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  • ...ehicle telematics’ so that they may integrate new technologies into future products within the automotive industry. Further in the future, it may connect directly to the [[adaptive cruise control]] or other vehicl
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  • ...org/magazine/33/feature3.html | title= "New Pedestrianism: A Bridge to the Future" |first= Michael | last=Arth| publisher= Carbusters Magazine | date=Spring ...f the technologies detailed below will probably serve as components of any future driverless car — meanwhile they are being marketed as gadgets that assist
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  • ...th power and fuel economy at the same time. FSI technology can be found in products available to the normal public, across all brands in the [[Volkswagen Group The name Audi R8 will also be used by the future production road [[sports car]]/[[supercar]] [[Audi R8 Road Car]] which will
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  • ...ctric motors, chargers, and motor controllers, which may bode well for the future of both pure electric vehicles and the so called "plug-in [[Hybrid Cars|hyb ...uts including original production and fuel sources and all outputs and end products including emissions and disposal. The varying amounts and types of outputs
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  • ...chosen was of the "bathtub" style predicted during the war as the destined future of automobiles. The postwar Packards sold poorly, and the ability to distin ...t model year—although a complete retooling for the 1955 models resulted in products so poorly made that hundreds of cars had to be repaired by dealers before t
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  • ...Automatic (also 1.6) and GTI 1.9 respectively (other Peugeot/Citroën [PSA] products, such as the 305 and Talbot Horizon as well as the BX, used the XUD9 Diesel ...ls or equivalent. Peugeot itself has never truly recreated this success in future GTI models, although came very close with the highly regarded GTI-6 variant
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  • ...or the Ford Motor Company's upmarket and luxury cars, both in terms of new products and contradictory business decisions made by executives such as Robert McNa ...'s own commitment to the quality, exclusivity, and sophistication of their products.
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  • ...d clouding headlight covers (the latter also a problem with Ford and Volvo products). ...often overstated by the companies to excuse poor performance. The expected future entry of China into the U.S. automotive market is likely to be advantaged b
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  • ...engraved with the original owner's name. The concept was successful, and future Lincolns would continue to offer designer editions. ...al system and mechanical componentry shared less in common with other Ford products, and was harder to service than the corresponding equipment on the Mark IV.
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  • ...[[Nürburgring]]. These vehicles turned out to be the test mules for Lexus' future [[Lexus LF-A]].<ref name="LFA">{{cite web|url=http://www.lexus.ca/lexus/exp ...-new-sc-in-2008/ Report: No New Supra] - Left Lane News article stating no future Supra is currently being planned</ref>
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  • ...lcellcar.html National Geographic News "Hydrogen-Fueled Race Car Showcases Future Technologies" by John Roach]</ref> ...al and Continuously Variable Transmission Efficiencies and Their Projected Future Improvements<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Automatically controlled sh
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  • ...57 it had grown to 283 cu in (4.6 L). Fitted with the optional [[Rochester Products Division|Rochester]] [[mechanical fuel injection]], it became one of the fi ...unts as used in 1955 - 1957 remained part of the block casting in this and future years. The 265 cubic inch version of the engine was discontinued.
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  • Once successfully ignited and burnt, the combustion products, hot [[gas]]es, have more available energy than the original compressed fue Some have theorized that in the future [[hydrogen]] might [[Hydrogen economy|replace such fuels]]. Furthermore, wi
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  • ==Future== ...comfort and refinement, the Defender is again in competition with Japanese products. These offer less off-road ability but are much more comfortable.
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  • ...the spindles within CD, CD-ROM (etc.) drives, and mechanisms within office products such as fans, laser printers and photocopiers. They have several advantages ...miniaturization and may find their way into commercial applications in the future.
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