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  • 2) In [[automotive engineering]], the '''bodywork''' of an [[automobile]] is the structure which protects: In vehicles with a frame or [[chasis]], the term ''bodywork'' is normally applied to on
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  • ...t. The Buick-Pontiac-GMC division is expected to start production in badge engineering off of the same platform and possibly might be built it the same place call *[http://gmcanada.com/english/vehicles/pontiac/torrent/index.jsp Official Canadian site]
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  • ...rod]]s, [[light truck]]s (off-road and sport trucks) SUVs and recreational vehicles. | Ansen Automotive Engineering || Louie Senter
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  • In 1990 [[TVR]] Engineering Limited produced a limited production run of 25 specially prepared 350's to ...the 350i in terms of both outright performance and enjoyment [source: TVR Engineering Limited news release April 1990].
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  • ...f [[truck]]s and [[bus]]es. These vehicles developed a reputation for high engineering standards, able to operate under the most arduous conditions. {{commonscat|Magirus vehicles}}
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  • ...il traction engines, but also providing a wide range of civil and military engineering products and services. {{commonscat|Isotta-Fraschini vehicles}}
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  • ...Polish pre-WWII arms industry holding and the main Polish manufacturer of vehicles, both military and civilian.
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  • This resulted in the two companies sharing [[badge engineering|badge engineered]] models. These included: [[Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles]] and Ford Trucks were built alongside each other in Ipiranga complex, both
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  • ...rs, and used it as the launching platform for a line of high-priced luxury vehicles. He also put his own name on a front-wheel-drive car, the [[Cord L-29]]. ...[[Gordon Buehrig]], Cord built cars that became famous for their advanced engineering as well as their striking appearance, e.g., the 1928 Auburn Boattail Speeds
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  • ...hers and sisters. He made mechanical engineering studies, and obtained his engineering diploma in 1913. ...ny. Till the end of the war the production of Borgward was mostly military vehicles and trucks.
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  • ...any, for the British racing car and engine manufacturer see [[Alta Car and Engineering Company]]''. ...g a pleasant design and high reliability became one of the most successful vehicles of its kind in Greece. In 1968 Alta introduced a three-wheeler passenger ca
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  • ...based in Southport, England, made cars from 1902 until 1928 and commercial vehicles until 1953. ...t Crossens, Southport with a change of company name to '''Vulcan Motor and Engineering'''. The six-cylinder model grew to 6 litres in 1908. In 1912 a new small ca
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  • ==Engineering== [[Category:Bentley vehicles|3 Litre]]
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  • ...n Lisbon. It was founded in 1977 with the purpose of manufacturing [[4WD]] vehicles for agricultural, industrial and utility applications. ...our wheel drive]] design is derived from a prototype created by the French engineering firm [[Cournil]], called Entrepreneur. The Cournil Entrepreneur's building
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  • ...built as a fully-working road-going vehicle with the help of the UK-based engineering and motorsport company [[Prodrive]]. The Cien's low, sleek style was inspi [[Category:Cadillac vehicles]]
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  • ...adow''', produced from 1965 to 1980, is one of Great Britain's most iconic vehicles and boasts the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce. ==Design and Engineering==
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  • ...[[Holden]], creating its performance and tuning division, [[Holden Special Vehicles]]. ...o build a replacement for the elderly [[Rover 45]]/[[MG ZS]]; they were re-engineering the [[Rover 75]]/[[MG ZT]] into a smaller car. The demise of Arrows and TWR
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  • ...istics, including [[car handling|handling]], [[acceleration]], [[traction (engineering)|traction]], and component life. Ideal weight distribution will vary from v [[Category:Vehicles]]
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  • ...gen 1 Litre]] car and [[Aptera]] hybrid car are examples of ultra-low-drag vehicles. ...: Opportunities, Costs, Barriers, and R&D Needs (2004) National Academy of Engineering (NAE), Board on Energy and Environmental Systems (BEES)]
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  • ...mers will come to dealerships to see it, but will buy other more practical vehicles instead. The classic case is the [[Chevrolet Corvette]], which changed the ...r brands. The NSX established [[Acura]] in the United States as a premiere engineering marque, in line with their caliper logo. The Viper brought new interest to
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