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  • ...te, for the operation of a refrigeration system. Gas tanks fitted to motor vehicles designed for the direct use of gas as a fuel are considered to be standard ==Examples of commercial vehicles==
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  • #REDIRECT [[IAA Commercial Vehicles]]
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  • [[Ford]] produces two vehicles called '''Fusion''': * [[Ford Fusion (North America)|Ford Fusion]], a commercial family sedan, which is only sold in Ford's North American homebase.
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  • '''Avia''' was the brand name under which the commercial vehicles built by the Spanish Aeronautica Industrial S. A. (AISA) company were marke ...the [[Ebro trucks|Ebro]] range of commercial vehicles, and gradually Avia vehicles became just [[badge engineering|badge engineered]] Ebros. When in the 80s J
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  • ...d manufacturer specializing in rugged military vehicles but also caters to commercial customers, similar to the [[Hummer]] brand. Alanqa is a subsidiary of Advan '''Commercial'''
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  • [[Audi]] has produced two vehicles called '''R8''': * [[Audi R8 (Road Car)|Audi R8]], a commercial road car, which only shares the name with the race car (2007 -).
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  • ...AME}} Models}}'''Industrija motornih vozil''' (Slovene ''Industry of motor vehicles''; '''IMV''') was a [[automobile|car]] manufacturer based in Novo Mesto, Sl ...h [[Renault]]. Independently, IMV produced touring caravans and commercial vehicles of their own design. In 1989, Renault took the complete ownership of its ca
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  • ...Army. Beginning in 1976, Hadonghwan produced a variety of special purpose vehicles. After changing its name to Dong-A Motor in 1977, it was taken over by Ssa ===Commercial vehicles===
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  • * [[Ford Fairlane (Australian)|Ford Fairlane]], a commercial sedan, sold only in the Australian market, which only shares the name with [[Category:Ford Vehicles|Fairlane]]
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  • ...st of Commer Models}}'''Commer''' was a British manufacturer of commercial vehicles which existed from 1905 until 1979. ...reak of First World War the factory turned to the manufacture of military vehicles for the British Army and by 1919 over 3000 had been made.
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  • ...came part of [[Associated Equipment Company#Post war|Associated Commercial Vehicles (ACV)]] in 1949, which was merged with [[Leyland Motors Ltd]] in 1962. The
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  • ==Commercial vehicles== ...business and reputation. In its early years, Markin not only produced the vehicles but also ran '''Checker Cab''', a taxi company which was in direct competit
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  • ...s Zenith" was formed. Schneider produced a range of high quality cars and commercial years for several years. Following World War I, the company offered 12, 18 ...rliet]], a company known for the manufacture of locomotives and commercial vehicles, following the World War II.
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  • ...odels at various times including motorcycles, [[microcars]], and several [[commercial vehicle]]. ...ric car]]. In 1946, with the war over and thus demand for their commercial vehicles wavering, Moretti began production of conventional cars.
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  • ...rate on commercial vehicles, and the ''Autocar'' brand is still in use for commercial trucks. Commercial vehicles were made from 1907 and soon outnumbered cars. The last cars were produced
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  • ==Road vehicles== ...y commercial trucks, and announced it was withdrawing from the medium-duty commercial truck market. The same GM plant also manufactured Isuzu class 6 and class 7
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  • ...ltural machines like combine harvesters and tractors as well as commercial vehicles such as [[lorries]] and [[buses]]. (Deutz sold the agricultural machinery Deutz powered commercial vehicles were popular in the years 1960-1980,sold under the name of ''[[Magirus|Magi
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  • Many examples of Vabis, Scania and Scania-Vabis commercial and military vehicles can be seen at the [[Marcus Wallenberg-hallen]] (the Scania Museum) in Söd
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  • ...States, which produced agricultural machinery, construction equipment and vehicles. It was the result of a 1902 merger between the McCormick Harvesting Machin ==Passenger vehicles==
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  • It started production in 1957 and has manufactured over 360,000 vehicles, 2/3 of which were exported in some 110 countries (before 1989 about 90% of ...name at the Câmpulung factory. Current plans expect a production of 1,200 vehicles by the end of 2006.<ref>Bucharest Daily News, [http://www.daily-news.ro/art
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  • '''Karrier''' is a marque of car and commercial vehicle, the origins of which can be traced back to Clayton and Company, a ...ved production to Luton, closing the Huddersfield operation. Some Karrier vehicles were fitted with the Rootes two-stroke diesel engine, see [[Commer]].
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  • ...porate/MajorMileStones.htm]. It expanded to indigenous manufacture of Jeep vehicles with a high level of local content under license from [[Kaiser Jeep]] and l ...a group that caters to the Indian and overseas markets with a presence in vehicles, farm equipment, information technology, trade and finance related services
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  • ...ce and reliability issues, West Riding cancelled an order for a further 25 vehicles. ...t entrance and a front engine (other operators were favouring rear-engined vehicles).
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  • ...g with [[Crossley Motors]] the new group was renamed Associated Commercial Vehicles (ACV) Ltd. As well as cars the company made commercial vehicles with the first double decker bus produced in 1905 and a range of trucks var
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  • ...based in Southport, England, made cars from 1902 until 1928 and commercial vehicles until 1953. ...g Corporation with the intention that Vulcan be responsible for commercial vehicles, however car production continued.
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  • The '''Mercedes-Benz V-Class''' is a series of [[light commercial vehicle]] [[van]]s that formerly contained two models: the '''Vaneo''' and ...February 2009|accessdate=13 November 2009}}</ref> The body work, being of commercial vehicle origins, was very prone to rusting, so that it is uncommon to see a
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  • ...otors, Ltd''' was a British manufacturer of [[sports car]]s and commercial vehicles, based in West Bromwich (in the West Midlands, west of Birmingham). ==Commercial vehicles==
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  • ...a subsidiary of the [[Fiat Group]], and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460,000 diesel engines annually, and for the year ended 2007 the compan ...'I'''ndustrial '''Ve'''hicle '''Co'''rporation, an alliance among European commercial vehicle manufacturers such as [[Fiat]] (including [[Officine Meccaniche|OM]
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  • ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. ...t-previews-companys-first/ Detroit Preview: Nissan NV2500 Concept previews commercial vehicle for U.S.]
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  • .... Based at the Ghuanxi Zhuang small van factory, it is the manufacturer of vehicles sold in China under the Wuling marque and specializes in trucks and van sal ...rivate property), and were primarily marketed as industrial and commercial vehicles. [http://www.wulingusa.com/_old/products.htm]
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  • ...rington, an ex-military engineer involved in the design of all-wheel drive vehicles. ...leaders recognized a growing market for moderately priced all-wheel drive vehicles.
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  • [[Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles]] and Ford Trucks were built alongside each other in Ipiranga complex, both
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  • ...[[automobile]] manufacturer, later it concentrated on building commercial vehicles. Today the company is a subsidiary of American Axle & Manufacturing, and ma ===Commercial vehicle production===
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  • ...the days before synchromesh) as few bus staff had previously driven motor vehicles. As it was so popular the company was purchased by a large bus operator, '' ...my for use in France. However many men were trained to drive in the War on vehicles with conventional gearboxes which led to a decline in popularity of Tilling
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  • Commercial vehicles in the Morris range were produced for military use - such as the [[Morris C
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  • ...tion in East Germany. IFA produced bicycles, motorcycles, light commercial vehicles, [[automobile]]s, vans and heavy trucks.
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  • In 1955, through an equity agreement, manufacture of commercial vehicles under license from Leyland Motors commenced in Madras, India at the new Ash ...al Vehicles]] (ACV), which incorporated AEC, [[Thornycroft]], [[Park Royal Vehicles]] and [[Charles H. Roe]]. Then Leyland Motors was renamed '''Leyland Motor
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  • |Introduction = 2010 [[IAA Commercial Vehicles Show]] ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...ric vehicles including electric bikes and electric conversions of existing commercial vans. Its car range consists of four models: the [[NICE Mega City|Mega City
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  • |Introduction = 2010 IAA Commercial Vehicles Fair ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...''' is a manufacturer of automatic transmissions for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicle applications. Currently operated as a subsidiary of [[General Motor ...ic technology that General Motors will use in the forthcoming hybrid-drive vehicles, and is incorporated in hybrid propulsion systems for buses primarily assem
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  • ...roduction did not start until 1903/4 with the 7hp model. Larger commercial vehicles of up to 5 tons were also made in the years preceding the first World War a [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • ...roduction did not start until 1903/4 with the 7hp model. Larger commercial vehicles of up to 5 tons were also made in the years preceding the first World War a [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • ...r mobility engineering professionals in the aerospace, [[automotive]], and commercial [[vehicle]] industries. The Society is a standards development organizatio ...''[[automotive]]'' was coined by the Society to describe all self-powered vehicles, and the name was changed.
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  • ...ure in a small wheel cylinder and pistons (as in the picture), though some vehicles continued with purely-mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two ...ar]] using drum rear brakes is the [[Toyota Prius]]. ([[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid vehicles]] greatly reduce everyday wear on braking systems owing to their energy rec
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  • |Class = Commercial Vehicle Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...in 1905, he founded the Zust company for manufacturing cars and commercial vehicles. His first models were huge and expensive machines propelled by four cylin
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  • ...rgest car-manufacturer in the world. In 2005 VW sold more than 5.2 million vehicles, which equals a 9.1 share of the world market. * [[Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles]] (Germany)
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  • ...he SM had an impressive Cd drag coefficient of 0.336, in an era where most vehicles were designed without regard to aerodynamics. ...ok to be a commercial proposition and paving the way for other "aero" look vehicles like the 1983 [[Audi 100]] and the 1986 [[Ford Taurus]].
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  • ...vice the Andean Pact area. It mostly produced armored versions of civilian vehicles. In 2007 Armor Holdings was purchased by BAE Systems. BAE sold Centigon to ...lso builds [[armored personnel carrier]]s, mobile water cannon and pursuit vehicles. The company is the prime contractor to the U.S. Military for the supply of
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  • ...ding Austin, Morris, MG, [[Austin-Healey]], Wolseley as well as commercial vehicles and agricultural tractors. The first chairman was Lord Nuffield ([[William ...ollowed the earlier [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] practice of describing vehicles with an 'ADO' number (which stands for 'Austin Design Office'). Hence cars
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  • ...ed years show commercial cars in Hannover and odd numbered years passenger vehicles (including some motorcycles) in Frankfurt. The show is scheduled by the [[ * ''2006'': 61st IAA Commercial Vehicles in Hannover from Thu., 21 September - Thu., 28 September, 2006; Pressdays:
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  • ...also made [[six-cylinder]] cars at the time. Ariès entered the field of [[commercial vehicle]] production in 1910, mainly for the purpose of supplying the Frenc
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  • ...the world's leading manufacturers of engineering equipment and commercial vehicles. MAN supplies trucks, buses, diesel engines, turbomachinery, as well as ind
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  • ...week. A bewildering range of models were made including taxis, commercial vehicles and fire engines with engines of up to 14.5&nbsp;Litre capacity.
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  • ...s access to a commercial satellite for signal propagation, SR services are commercial business entities (not private parties), which offer a package of channels ...eceivers. Both Sirius and XM have attempted to convince carmakers to equip vehicles with their receiver. As of 2005, the following manufacturers offer satellit
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  • ...e cars were made from 1929 but the company continued to produce commercial vehicles for two years and after that concentrated on making components.
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  • ...sold [[Morris Commercial Cars|Morris Commercial Cars Limited]], his [[van|commercial vehicle]] enterprise, to Morris Motors. In 1938 William Morris became Visc ...any years the several marques would be seen on several families of similar vehicles. In 1968, in further rationalisations of the British motor industry, BMC b
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  • ...apparatus fire engines and fire aerial including [[ambulance]] and rescue vehicles. ...is once again turning out distinct custom fire trucks and other emergency vehicles
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  • ...te] (Tallinn, 20 to 23-April-2007). [[Passenger car]]s, light and heavy [[commercial vehicle]]s. * [[IAAA Commercial Vehicles]] [http://www.iaa.de/index.php?id=562&L=1 Website] (Hannover, 21 to 28-Sept
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  • |Class = Light Commercial Vehicle The '''Citroën Nemo''' is a light commercial vehicle built by [[Citroën]]. It is part of a joint effort between [[PSA P
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  • ...e assumed a similar position for [[Chevrolet]], [[Pontiac]] and commercial vehicles. Under Jordan’s direction, GM produced vehicles such as the [[Buick Reatta]], the 1990s generation of [[Chevrolet Camaro|Ca
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  • ...ly for light duty engines (passenger cars, race cars, and light commercial vehicles) the vanes rotate in unison to vary the gas swirl angle and the cross secti ...to light duty applications (passenger cars, race cars and light commercial vehicles). The only supplier of the sliding vane type of variable geometry turbochar
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  • ...d in Parliament). This model was the basis for a highly successful line of vehicles which were produced over the next 30 years. ...adged as Fodens (DAF Trucks having been acquired by PACCAR in 1996). These vehicles have had the option of either [[CAT]], PACCAR or [[Cummins]] ISMe engines.
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  • ...ed in 1941 in Thondorf, Graz. In the three original assembly halls, luxury vehicles for the American market were produced. * 1958: Production of the Steyr-Puch [[Haflinger]]s started. 16,657 vehicles are produced in total and exported into 110 countries.
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  • ...i called [[Quadrasteer]] is used on some pickup trucks but has had limited commercial success. ...lic braking system is retained. The growth in sales of hybrid and electric vehicles is likely to become an enabling factor for drive-by-wire systems in the fut
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  • ...do not travel public streets or highways are generally termed off-highway vehicles, which would include tractors, forklifts, cranes, backhoes, bulldozers and ...eas distant from pavement. The use of higher clearance and higher traction vehicles enables access on trails and [[forest road]]s that have rough and low tract
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  • * [[IAAA Commercial Vehicles]] {{Greenvehiclesection}}
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  • During World War I the company made gun parts, armoured vehicles and aero engines as well as cars and trucks. Small numbers of commercial vehicles were made up to 1950 and the last vehicles to carry the De Dion badge were licence made [[Land Rover]]s in the early 1
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  • The company is notable for building composite-bodied specialist vehicles, such as the [[Reliant Scimitar]], [[Reliant Sabre]] and [[Reliant SS1]] sp ...his Greek company between 1979 and 1983). They also made a small 3 wheeled commercial vehicle called the [[Reliant TW9]], later sold by other companies as the An
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  • ...ompany were sold as Hansa with the Hansa-Lloyd name attached to commercial vehicles only. Nevertheless two cars, the 4 litre Treff AS and the 8 cylinder 4.6 li Overall, the vehicles matched the need for small and cheap cars which were a characteristic of po
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  • ...rnment of Wuhu (but is scheduled to be privatized), and sold about 305,000 vehicles in 2006. It is the largest independent Chinese auto manufacturer and one o ...ybrid]] powertrain for Chery. For use on China's first hybrid vehicle. The vehicles will not use the Chery name in the United States as [[General Motors Corpor
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  • ...sports brand, while Humber made luxury models. Commer and Karrier were the commercial vehicle brands, with Commer manufacturing light [[van]]s with the Karrier b ...stolid, dependable, well engineered (and largely unexciting) middle-market vehicles. Famous Rootes models include the [[Hillman Minx]], [[Singer Gazelle]], [[H
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  • Approximately 98,000 Appias were built as Berlinas, 3,900 as commercial vehicles and 5,200 supplied to coachbuilders. ====Commercial variants====
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  • ...of cars, using leather cloth instead of sheet metal as the bodywork. Three vehicles were powered by motorcycle engine ČZ 150 cm³, three with engine PAL 300 c ...ry of post-war Czechoslovakia was not able to provide sufficient number of vehicles for its citizens, resulting in long waiting periods and quotas. Several mod
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  • ...,000 people at 36 locations, and with a production capacity of one million vehicles per year *''Leyland Truck and Bus'' &ndash; the largest commercial and passenger vehicle manufacturer in the UK, employing 31,000 people at 12
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  • ...ehicle may be built by the converter, or assembled from a [[kit car]], and vehicles of this type are also noted below.<br> ...rt a well used vehicle with a non-functioning engine, since such defective vehicles can be quite inexpensive to purchase. Other hobbyists with larger budgets m
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  • ...] | pages = 62 | publisher = Modern Magazines (Holdings)}}</ref> Statesman vehicles were sold through Holden's dealerships, and were initially based on the mai ...uction ceased in 1984 when GMH announced they were vacating the luxury and commercial vehicle fields to build more variations of the lighter, smaller [[Holden Co
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  • ...iesel engined cars which can run on [[BioDiesel|biodiesel]] or natural gas vehicles which can switch to regular gasoline. ...leys, delivery trucks, school buses and forklifts work well using propane. Vehicles can be equipped with dedicated fueling systems designed to use only propane
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  • *[http://britishanzani.com Commercial site] [[Category:Vintage vehicles]]
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  • ...panels. [http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/09/vw-shows-multivan-25-at-iaa-commercial.html] Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • |Class = Commercial Van Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • In 1925 Humber moved into the production of commercial vehicles with the purchase of [[Commer]]. In 1928 [[Hillman]] was added but independ
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  • The '''TUB''' is the first commercial vehicle ever equipped with a lateral sliding door. Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...ompanies were formed to continue the manufacture of air cooled engines for commercial and aircraft use. [[Category:Brass Era vehicles]]
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  • ...give the car buyer a model with more luggage room without having to buy a commercial version. In June, 1970 this model was succeeded by the Suzuki Fronte Custom ...The Fronte name would disappear from the vehicle by February 1975. Export vehicles were known as '''Suzuki LS30''' and by 1976 '''Suzuki LS20''' had a rear si
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  • ...d Race Car debuted around 1903 relied on batteries. Batteries have powered vehicles in one way or another since their beginning. Even gasoline engines rely on ...search and development) and a much larger number of partial zero-emissions vehicles (PZEVs), which is an administrative designation for an super ultra low emis
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  • ...asus") was a Spanish brand of [[truck]]s, [[bus]]es, tractors and armoured vehicles, and, for a while, of impressive [[sport car]]s. The parent company, [[Enas ...bus market. Therefore Pegaso became one of the leading European industrial vehicles makers, with significant export activity both to Europe and Latin America;
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  • Many examples of Scania, Vabis and Scania-Vabis commercial and military vehicles can be seen at the Marcus Wallenberg-hallen (the Scania Museum) in Södert� '''Trucks/Special vehicles'''
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  • ...el, the first commercial applications will be in lower-speed, lower-weight vehicles such as wheelchairs, scooters, and other such devices. The iBOT mobility d
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  • |Class = Commercial Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...d to be utilitarian base model MPVs / people carriers, for a range of such vehicles. ...andman]] is probably the best-remembered of these: for example, one of the vehicles driven by Mel Gibson in the 1979 movie ''Mad Max'' was thought to be either
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  • ...it becomes operational in 2011, will have a production capacity of 50,000 vehicles per year.<ref name="litex">[http://www.inautonews.com/great-wall-motor-and- ...nd the Indonesian WICM, an Indomobil Group subsidiary, assemble Great Wall vehicles from complete knock down kits.
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  • ...d BMC saloon design penned by [[Pinin Farina]]. It was followed by similar vehicles from five marques within the year. == List of Wolseley vehicles==
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  • ...I, and the basis for the later M2 and M3 semi-tracked fighting and tractor vehicles. ...der the Autocar badge, the last vestige of what was once America's leading commercial vehicle producer.
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  • ...strategy to reduce CO2 emissions from passenger cars and light commercial vehicles</ref>. Following this, a proposal of regulation was introduced by the Commi The agreement defines [[Fleet vehicles|fleet]]-average CO<sub>2</sub> emission targets from new cars sold in the E
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  • ...07/citroen-to-launch-c-crosser-commercial.html Citroen to Launch C-Crosser Commercial at London Show] [[Category:Citroën vehicles|C7|C-Crosser]]
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  • ...ssociation were ratified on February 15, 1912, and the entry in the Aachen Commercial Register was effected on ...ll types, in particular internal combustion engines for aircraft and motor vehicles", in addition to building an engine for the 2nd Kaiser's Trophy Competition
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  • ...cia Lybra|Lybra]]. A total of 418,084 Dedras where manufactured during its commercial life. [[Category:Lancia vehicles|Dedra]]
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  • In the U.S., after the first public '''parking garage''' for motor vehicles was opened in Boston, May 24, 1898, livery stables in urban centers began t ...icles, there are three basic modes of parking, based on the arrangement of vehicles &mdash; [[parallel parking]], perpendicular parking, and angle parking. Th
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  • ...nications and informatics, for application in vehicles and with control of vehicles on the move. ...in automobiles, such as the invention of the emergency warning system for vehicles. GPS navigation, integrated hands-free cell phones, wireless safety communi
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...design, and retaining very similar looks. Land Rover say that 70% of these vehicles ''ever made'' are still in use today- a claim first made in the 1992 brochu ...g &mdash; many body parts are interchangeable between brand-new models and vehicles nearly 30 years old. Differences, however, are significant. The principal d
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  • |Class = Compact CUV<br>Commercial Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...[wheels]] or propellers driven by rotary motors, or in the case of tracked vehicles, by [[linear motor]]s. == Advantages of electric vehicles ==
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  • |Class = Commercial<br>People mover Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...house by VWCV Special Business Unit, a subsidiary of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...mmonly known as '''[[Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)|ABS]]''') is a system on motor vehicles which prevents the wheels from locking while braking. The purpose of this i ...her two -- which is the reason why a differential is used in virtually all commercial cars.</ref>) it moves the valves to decrease the pressure on the braking ci
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  • ...Limited (heavy-duty transmissions), into a new group called BL Commercial Vehicles (BLCV) under managing director [[David Abell]]. ==Climax-powered vehicles==
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  • ...w and innovative concepts which later found their way into mainstream Fiat vehicles; these concepts included fibreglass bodies and [[front-wheel drive]]. ...ssenger car production, but rather to focus on bicycles, motorcycles and [[commercial vehicle]]s.<ref name="carsfrom Bianchi">{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.o
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  • ...obile entrepreneur [[Malcolm Bricklin]] tested the U.S. market for Zastava vehicles, now branded as Yugo, in Verplanck, New York. As a result, in the summer of Along with other Central and Eastern Europe vehicles marketed in the West during the 20th century - such as [[Lada]] and [[Škod
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  • ...h to the 1980s. [[Bedford Vehicles]], a subsidiary constructing commercial vehicles, was established in 1930 as the Stock Market Crash of 1929 had made importi ...e on the new GM Zeta platform which will underpin many future full-size GM vehicles. Vauxhall confirmed the import of the HSV just after the reborn [[Opel GT]]
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  • ...different types of motor vehicles, particularly large trucks and passenger vehicles. The difficulty of the driving test varies considerably between jurisdictio In addition to the standard driving license and commercial licenses there are other types of driving identification:
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  • ...n the autumn of 1915, ''DMG'' opened the Sindelfingen factory for military vehicles, aircraft engines, and even entire aircraft. After the war, limited by the ...ld, and tested on the local Neckar river. That boat became ''DMG's'' first commercial hit, helped by the poor state of Germany's roads. Once the company was form
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  • ...of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Star Motor Company''' was a British car and commercial vehicle maker based in Wolverhampton and active from 1898 to 1932. ...registered as a wholly owned subsidiary of Star Engineering Ltd. The early vehicles were heavily influenced by existing car makers and the 1898 '''3.5''' was e
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  • ...urists will insist that a sports car by definition is limited to two-place vehicles. In vehicles with a separate frame or [[chassis]], the term ''bodywork'' is normally app
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  • ...pcoming [[Supercharged Engine|supercharged]] '''XLR-V''' in its Super Bowl commercial, which aired February 6, 2005. MVP Deion Branch was also awarded an XLR. Th ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...x with tiller steering. The body was a lightweight open two seater. Twelve vehicles were made before an improved version with wheel steering was launched in 19 ...was soon famed for its pulling power, reliability and economy. Commercial vehicles based on the car chassis were also built from 1922 and became an increasing
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  • Currently there are more than 20 2002 prototype-based, leased vehicles in the hands of customers in three different American states, including the ...Concept Public Debut]</ref>. Honda believes it could start mass producing vehicles based on the FCX concept by the year 2018.<ref>[http://www.physorg.com/news
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  • ...910 it was part of Birmingham's BSA group of companies, producing military vehicles as well as cars. ...ent Company, formed the [[Associated Daimler Company]] to build commercial vehicles.
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  • Ford's [[luxury vehicles|luxury car]] division [[Lincoln]] was part of the Premier Auto Group as wel ...09-12-22}}</ref> On December 23, 2009, Ford confirmed that all substantive commercial terms for the sale to Geely had been settled. Geely signed a deal with Ford
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  • ...type than they use day-to-day. The organization renting the cars may be a commercial business or the users may be organized as a democratically-controlled compa :*Vehicles can be rented by the hour, as well as by the day
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  • ...s amounting to RMB 12 billion and an annual production capacity of 200,000 vehicles. The group's major products are cars, trucks, and travel buses. ...uses, off-road vehicles, estate cars, special vehicles and special-purpose vehicles as well as a wide series and multi-type product mix of various chassis, whi
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  • ...oon line gone the next year. 1971 was the last year for the Traveller and commercial versions. Nearly 850,000 Minor 1000s were made in all. The car was offici [[Category:Morris vehicles|Minor]]
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  • The '''Isuzu Elf''' (いすゞ・エルフ ,Isuzu Erufu?) is a line of [[light-duty commercial vehicle]] produced by [[Isuzu]]. Outside Japan it is known as '''N-series'' Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • In its most straightforward form, these are commercial turbines acquired through military surplus or scrapyard sales, then operate ...st turbojet-powered model aircraft are now using these commercial and semi-commercial microturbines, rather than a Schreckling-like home-build.<ref name="Kamps"
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  • ...d sold by [[Dodge]] and [[Freightliner]]. It is sold in both passenger and commercial markets. The body shell is also used in a joint-venture with [[Volkswagen]] Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...pickup'' generally refers to a small or medium sized [[truck]]. This light commercial vehicle features: Two North American vehicles, the [[Chevrolet El Camino]] and [[Ford Ranchero]] are not technically truc
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  • The '''Volvo FH16''' is a commercial 18-wheeler truck that was released back in 2004 appearing similar to the or Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options
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  • ...indow) (Standard and Deluxe), Victoria, Station Wagon, Taxicab, Truck, and Commercial. ...[[Armored car (military)|armored car]], which saw significant use as scout vehicles in the early stages of World War II.
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  • Australians define a "ute" as any commercial vehicle that has an open cargo carrying space, but requires only a passenge ...miliar with the formal term "Coupé Utility", here follows some examples of vehicles using this body style.
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  • ...), established in 1930; and constructing [[commercial vehicle]]s. Bedford Vehicles was a leading international [[truck]] manufacturer, with substantial export ...trucks manufactured at their Canadian works. This enabled them to import vehicles into Britain under Imperial Preference, which favoured products from the Br
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  • ...mobile" is a retronym for "horseless carriage," the original name for such vehicles, which is still in use today. Such very old vehicles present special challenges to today's collectors. Replacement parts must n
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  • ...s were for these companies, as well as the creation of hunting and fishing vehicles for Queen Margaret. Touring's skills with light alloy and fabric-covered tubing forms brought commercial success in aircraft production in the 1930s, leading Anderloni to develop t
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  • ...d Trever's son Mark in 1991. DARE came about because Martin Phaff sold the commercial rights for the G4 and G12 models to a Japanese company. Ginetta Cars contin {{commonscat|Ginetta vehicles}}
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  • ...which uses hydrogen]as its primary source of power for locomotion. These vehicles generally use the hydrogen in one of two methods: combustion or [[fuel-cell ...chnical and economic challenges to implementing wide-scale use of hydrogen vehicles; the timeframes in which such challenges may be overcome is unclear and a p
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  • ...egan in Burnaby, B.C., in 1961, to reduce the duty penalty on the complete vehicles sold in Canada. Assembly plants in Indianapolis and Chino, CA, complemente ...91, the company displaced a poor-selling line of Mercedes-Benz medium duty vehicles with an all-new, range of medium duty trucks designed for North America tha
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  • ...road users, to control glare. This beam is intended for use whenever other vehicles are present ahead. The international [[ECE Regulations]] specify a beam wit ...bly fitted on [[rally]]ing cars, and are occasionally fitted to production vehicles derived from or imitating such cars. They are common in countries with larg
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  • ...executive class customers]] and a clear brand image, but did not enjoy the commercial success and iconic status of its predecessors, the [[Citroën CX|CX]] and t ...pension]] closer to that of the [[Citroën BX]]. These lower specification vehicles were all built for markets in mainland Europe.
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  • ...v1.1) and 1986-1994 (LHP2, v1.1) Range Rovers, for example, refers to the vehicles as "Range Rover Classic", despite never being called that when they were or ...heel drive on the Series vehicles (this became the norm for all Land Rover vehicles), and had a lever for switching ratios on the [[Transfer case|transfer box]
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  • ...[[European Car of the Year]] titles in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Simca vehicles were also manufactured by [[Simca do Brasil]] in Brazil and [[Barreiros|Bar * One of Brazilian rock group Camisa de Vênus greatest commercial hits is a song called "Simca Chambord".
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  • ...nd extends coverage to 15 years. Upon inspection, Toyota is purchasing the vehicles back from the owners for 150% of the Kelly Blue Book retail value for an ex ...ortunately for some of these owners, who had to either sell or scrap their vehicles due to the damage, Toyota refuses to extend any type of compensation, altho
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  • ...es [[vehicle manufacturer]]s and importers, allows or blocks the import of vehicles and safety-regulated vehicle parts, administers the [[vehicle identificatio ...adopt its (or any other) vehicle safety regulations at that time. However, vehicles meeting the ECE safety standards were legal to import into the United State
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  • ...is produced for the BBC with public funds while the American show airs on commercial television. Leno believes that the show may have to worry about offending c ...]] tests vehicles, and celebrities are invited for interviews and to drive vehicles around a test track.<ref name=ustopgear/> In addition, challenges similar i
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  • '''Car classification''' is subjective since many vehicles fall into multiple categories or do not fit well into any. Not all car type Straddling the boundary between car and motorbike, these vehicles have engines under 1.0 litre, typically seat only two passengers, and are s
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  • ...t financing. This would provide a loan of 80% of the wholesale cost of the vehicles (US$20,000) upon completion and delivery for shipping. ...tributed to the reported quality issues attributed to the early production vehicles and the subsequent establishment of Quality Assurance Centers (QAC) located
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  • ...e flow over the top of the vehicle or from a side-mounted grill. For long vehicles, such as buses, side airflow is most common for engine and transmission coo ...fficiency by not wasting power on driving the fan unnecessarily. On modern vehicles, further regulation of cooling rate is provided by either variable speed or
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  • The [[Chevrolet]] Kodiak Medium Duty Truck Competes in a Large Commercial Truck arena with challengers from [[International Harvester]],[[Ford]],[[Fr ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...ited to ensure the 75-minute special could fit into the one hour slot with commercial breaks on Dave. However recent repeats of the special on Dave are now in a ...g |official site=Radiotimes.com |accessdate=2008-12-26}}</ref> The primary vehicles of this special were motorbikes.<ref name="namewewerethereman">{{Cite web |
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  • The '''Isuzu Giga & Isuzu C/E-Series''' (いすゞ・ギガ) is a line of heavy-duty [[commercial vehicle]] by [[Isuzu]]. The range was primarily available in other big-size ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...ality for work, travel, and pleasure--could reduce the world's 800,000,000 vehicles to a fraction of that number within a few decades.<ref>{{cite news | url=ht ...Project]] on autonomous vehicles (1987-1995), the [[2getthere]] passenger vehicles (using the FROG-navigation technology) from the Netherlands, the ARGO resea
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...]s. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commercial vehicle]]s were produced worldwide.<ref>{{cite web About 250 million vehicles are in use in the United States. Around the world, there were about 806 mil
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  • ...DBAG management in Stuttgart that a street version of the 300SL would be a commercial success, especially in the US. Hoffman's prediction was correct since more {{Classic Mercedes-Benz vehicles}}
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  • ...nd irreversible modification of surviving historic - some even very rare - vehicles rather than the traditional hot rodding concept of the salvage and remanufa
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  • ...ral designs (such as the Convair flying car) have flown, none have enjoyed commercial success and those that have flown are not widely known about by the general A number of companies are developing vehicles. Few have demonstrated a full-sized vehicle capable of free flight.
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  • Commercial selective catalytic reduction systems are typically found on large utility *MSDS Sheet for [http://www.adblueonline.co.uk/ AdBlue] (as used in a vehicles SCR)
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  • Ford Offers a VIN decoding program (for vehicles 1982-Present) at: The [[w:list of Ford vehicles|model]] type is specified in positions five through seven of the American F
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  • ...ls which are intended for transportation. Fuels used to power agricultural vehicles, and/or home heating oil which is similar to [[Diesel fuel|diesel]] are tax ...ere are exceptions. Singaporean customs officials check the fuel gauges of vehicles leaving Singapore and require that the fuel tank be at least three quarters
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  • ...er=Jsae.or.jp |date= |accessdate=2009-04-29}}</ref> Denso claims the first commercial high pressure common rail system in 1995.<ref>{{cite web * [[Daimler AG|Daimler]]'s '''CDI''' (and on [[Chrysler]]'s [[Jeep]] vehicles simply as '''CRD''')
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  • The Holden V8 SS Ute topped the commercial vehicle category as the most secure according to the 2003 RACV Vehicle Secu [[Category:Australian vehicles]]
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  • ===Horse drawn vehicles=== ...of light one-horse vehicles to avoid taxation, and steel springs in larger vehicles. These were made of low-carbon steel and usually took the form of multiple
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  • ...LPG) when it is used as a [[fuel]] in [[internal combustion engine]]s in [[vehicles]]. The same equipment is also used for similar engines in stationary applic ...ices down by P1/L ]</ref> The converted vehicles are commonly called ''LGP vehicles'' or ''LPG cars''.
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  • Commercial versions of the Metro also where available, initially known as the Morris l ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...utomobiles. There is no "Type 2 engine" or "Type 3 engine", because those vehicles did not feature new engine designs when introduced. They used the "Type 1" {{Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles}}
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  • ...ream Volkswagen Group marques of [[automobile|passenger cars]] and [[light commercial vehicle]]s produced by the company<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gates.com/ ...g.pdf|publisher=Chevron|title=Technical bulletin: Fuel leaks from seals of vehicles using ultra low sulfur diesel|format=PDF|accessdate=2008-01-28}}</ref> and
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...o automobiles built after World War II, and lists superlatives for earlier vehicles separately. The list is also limited to production road cars that: ...use, and to transport people on public roads (no commercial or industrial vehicles are eligible);
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  • ...h prototypes for CVT have been around for decades, it is just now reaching commercial practicability. Some current [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid vehicles]], notably those of [[Toyota]], [[Lexus]] and [[Ford Motor Company]], have
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  • '''''Colectivo''''' is the name given in Argentina to public transportation vehicles, especially those of Argentina's capital city, Buenos Aires. They represent Commercial relations with the United Kingdom (mainly trade in meat and grain), also br
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  • ...ion) and the on-track heritage of Holden’s motor sport activities. Special Vehicles Racing (HRT's original name) debuted in the [[Group A]] class at the [[Cald ...to form a touring car team to create a marketing link between the Special Vehicles division and the on-track heritage of Holden's motor sport activities.
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  • ...g room. In other countries the term [[camper van]] is more common, and the vehicles themselves vary, typically being smaller than in North America. There are different classes of vehicles generally labeled as RVs:<ref name="tl-glossary">{{cite web
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  • | Large car<br>Commercial ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...f the Versailles Treaty in 1919 the company started producing large luxury vehicles, branded as [[Maybach]]. This continued until the company joined the Germa ...ated on improving the Four-Stroke design to get it ready for its impending commercial launch.
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  • ..., to the accelerator [[pedal]] on a car or the equivalent control on other vehicles or equipment. ...the year and left to stand with full float chambers for months at a time; commercial fuel stabilizer additives are available that reduce this problem.
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  • *In a 7-Eleven television commercial, Yoshiki of ex-X Japan rode in the Diablo. [[Category:MR layout vehicles]]
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  • ...ublish their [[Nordschleife lap times|lap times]] achieved with production vehicles. ...ng to worry about, as running stop watches are frequently found in crashed vehicles) often time themselves from the first bridge after the barriers to the last
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  • .... Best known for its expensive luxury cars, Pierce-Arrow also manufactured commercial trucks, fire trucks, camp trailers, motorcycles, and bicycles. ...n rail wheels. The nickname ''Galloping Goose'' was soon applied to these vehicles, based on their waddling motion and honking horn. All still survive.
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  • ...e unit used in the [[Ford Transit|Transit]], and many other manufacturers' vehicles - most notably the [[London Taxi]]. ...Citroën]], [[Jaguar Cars|Jaguar]], [[Land Rover]], [[Volvo]] and [[Mazda]] vehicles. They are given different names by [[PSA Peugeot Citroën]] (PSA).
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  • ...mpanies, GMAC Financial Services, which offers automotive, residential and commercial financing and insurance. GM's [[OnStar]] subsidiary is the industry leader ...and external trim items. This was seen especially in the compact passenger vehicles offered by the divisions. Nonetheless, the 1960-75 period was perhaps the g
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  • ...uch as [[bus]]es and [[Large Goods Vehicle|commercial vehicles]], non-road vehicles such as [[Kart racing|go-karts]], snowmobiles, boats (fixed engine installa ...ain journals and camshaft bearings operating the valves. In typical modern vehicles, oil pressure-fed from the oil galleries to the main bearings enters holes
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options 2009 '''Carsales''' ''Light Commercial Car People's Choice Award''
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  • ...ry vans, trucks, buses, military vehicles, and other medium- to heavy-duty vehicles. ...s have been identified as having significant potential as alternative fuel vehicles.<ref>Simpson, A. (2006) [http://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy07osti/40485.pdf "Cost-
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  • Audi's decision to use a diesel engine emphasizes the commercial success of [[Turbo Direct Injection|TDI]] (and its competitors) on Europe's [[Category:Audi Vehicles|R10]]
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  • ...e durable and more fuel efficient than their gasoline counterparts. Diesel vehicles are extremely popular in Europe (roughly half of the cars sold are diesel), ...tion systems, indirect injection engines are still used in some road-going vehicles, but most prefer the greater efficiency of [[direct injection]].
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  • ...d only the context determines which type is meant. In particular, the only commercial producer of (pistonless) automobile rotary engines As of 2005, [[Mazda]], c ...ining its success mainly to applications such as racing engines and sports vehicles where neither efficiency nor long engine life are major considerations. In
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  • ...d Trinidad and Tobago. Holden has offered a reasonably full range of other vehicles, some locally produced but others sourced from various other parts of the G :Woodville sole local body supplier for [[General Motors Corporation|GM vehicles]]
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  • ...r Office. At the end of the First World War, AC Cars started making motor vehicles again, designing and building many successful cars at Ferry Works. In 1922 The AC 427 Cobra, although a commercial failure at the time is one of the most sought-after and copied automobile e
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  • ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here. Note: All these pictures have copyrights and are not for commercial use / Images taken from Google Search
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  • ...a strong influx of young buyers with discretionary income and a taste for vehicles with a younger image than a standard [[sedan|sedan]], and Iacocca's marketi ...ficient) V8 engines were offered in performance-oriented versions of these vehicles. However, declining sales and the growing popularity of [[rear wheel drive]
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  • ...r example a starter/generator for a gas turbine or Traction motors used on vehicles often perform both tasks. ...of increasing efficiency were constructed throughout the 19th century, but commercial exploitation of electric motors on a large scale required efficient electri
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  • ...y M. Leland]] and acquired by Ford in 1922, Lincoln has been manufacturing vehicles intended for the upscale markets since the 1920s. Lincoln's prevalent compe In addition to the commercial and image success brought by the Zephyr, the introduction of the car also m
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  • ...torque, and to get into the power band of the engine more quickly. Highway vehicles generally use lower stall torque converters to limit heat production, and p In high performance, racing and heavy duty commercial converters, the pump and turbine may be further strengthened by a process c
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  • ...885, Benz created the ''[[Benz Patent Motorwagen|Motorwagen]]'', the first commercial automobile, powered by a [[Internal combustion engine|gasoline engine]]. It ...was rectified after [[Berta Benz]] made her famous trip driving one of the vehicles a great distance and suggested the addition of another gear to her husband.
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  • ...d as three letters and not as a Mark ''xx'' name like the Lincolns of old, vehicles let go of more traditionnal and aged nameplates like Zephyr or Continental. The EcoBoost Appearance Package available on 3.5L EcoBoost V6-equipped vehicles can be ordered either in ''Charcoal Black'' or ''Charcoal Black/Sienna'' in
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  • ...eleration and handling. Today most tires, especially those fitted to motor vehicles, are manufactured from synthetic rubber, however other materials such as st ...s, especially those used with [[spoked wheels]] such as on bicycles, or on vehicles travelling on rough roads, have an '''inner tube'''; this was also formerly
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  • ...er batteries and starter motors. There is no standard terminology for such vehicles, although they may be termed [[mild hybrid]]s. ...also brother of author [[Herman Wouk]] ). Wouk's work with electric hybrid vehicles in the 1960s and 1970s earned him the title as the "Godfather of the Hybrid
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  • ...gine]] of conventional Vee design would have required lengthening existing vehicles to provide enough [[crumple zone]] between the front of the vehicle and the ...in the Golf and Bora for European markets. The VR6 name was dropped as a commercial designation, and the 4WD system (now renamed [[4motion]]) became standard o
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  • ...rs many configurations of the Silverado ranging from light duty pickups to commercial grade work trucks. ...can be remedied.[http://www.autoblog.com/2008/08/29/doh-gm-recalls-857-735-vehicles-for-electrical-issue/]
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  • The first commercial oil well drilled in North America was in Oil Springs, Ontario, Canada in 18 ...m's worth as a portable, dense energy source powering the vast majority of vehicles and as the base of many industrial chemicals makes it one of the world's mo
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  • '''Battery electric vehicles''' or '''BEV'''s are [[electric vehicle]]s whose main energy storage is in ...mes used, forming a type of [[hybrid vehicle]]. Batteries used in electric vehicles include "flooded" lead-acid, absorbed glass mat, NiCd, nickel metal hydride
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  • ...s trembler coils and were popular in cars pre-1910, and also in commercial vehicles with large engines until around 1925 to ease starting.
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  • ...technology. These early systems were generally used on exotic performance vehicles, such as the early [[V8]] powered [[Chevy Corvette|Corvettes]], or for raci ...fuel tank and adjust the injector calculations "on the fly". Flexible fuel vehicles have a single fuel tank where a blend of both fuels can coexist.
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  • The first production Familia appeared in October, 1963, and was a commercial two-door wagon called the '''Familia Van'''. It was joined in 1964 with a s [[Category:Mazda Vehicles|Familia]]
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  • ...ral Motors division except [[Saturn]] used it and its descendants in their vehicles ...Installed in everything from station wagons to sports cars, in commercial vehicles, and even in boats and (in highly modified form) airplanes, it is by far th
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  • ...a major portion of the United States Nuclear Detonation Detection System. Commercial civilian [[Navigation System|GPS]] receivers are required to have limits on ...can also be used by computer controlled harvesters, mine trucks and other vehicles. Hand-held [[Navigation System|GPS]] receivers can be used by mountain clim
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  • ...lit automatically between the axles, by a split differential - a first for commercial cars, and the basis of all modern four wheel drive automobiles. The tractio .... The interior colour was open to customer specification, with a number of vehicles leaving the factory trimmed in the attractive 'three-tone' leather, featuri
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  • ...o offered as a passenger compact van called the Greenbrier, and commercial vehicles were also initially offered; the "Corvan 95" panel van and two versions of Design began in 1956 under the auspices of [[Ed Cole]], and the first vehicles rolled off the assembly line in late 1959 as part of the 1960 model year (i
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  • The E-CVT saw first commercial automotive use in [[Toyota]]'s [[Hybrid Synergy Drive]] system. This system ...s, however, have been proven to support any amount of torque in production vehicles, including that used for buses, heavy trucks, and earth moving equipment.
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  • ...and information coast-to-coast, 24 hours a day. This includes 100 percent commercial-free music, as well as sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weath ...d to achieve steady growth in the near future, due to a trend toward niche vehicles.
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  • ...ng the necessary cabin, it is easily predicted by the designers that these vehicles would have performance figures far in advance of any other vehicle of their ...mon-looking SUV or Minivan body were chosen by a customer for one of these vehicles, its high-performance capability would be disguised by its looks, rendering
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  • ...compact design, Wankel rotary engines have been installed in a variety of vehicles and devices such as [[automobile]]s including [[racing car]]s, along with a ...ign was proposed as the power source for United States Marine Corps combat vehicles and other equipment in the late 1980s.<ref>{{cite book
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  • ...originally been supported by Zündapp, until backing away soon after due to commercial reasons. *the raw materials for building the sport ''Porsche'' 's vehicles
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...automobile use have gone up to and beyond 8.2 L (500 cu in) in production vehicles. Industrial and marine V8 engines can be much larger. ...ar]]s, [[pickup truck]]s, and [[SUV]]s. However they are often optional on vehicles which have a V6 or straight-6 as standard engine. In many cases, V6 engines
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  • ...currently operates an extensive network of subways, streetcars, light rail vehicles, paratransit buses and standard [[transit bus]]es in Toronto: | publisher = Daily Commercial News
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  • ...and information coast-to-coast, 24 hours a day. This includes 100 percent commercial-free music, as well as sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weath ...MyGIG™ Multimedia Navigation/Audio/Entertainment/Communication system. On vehicles equipped with the UConnect® Hands-free Communication System, phone buttons
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  • |Class = Large<br>Commercial ...of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...nterest and entries from leading manufacturers. Prizes were awarded to the vehicles by a jury based on the reports of the observers who rode in each car; the j ...'s major cities, in order to promote this novel form of transport. Seventy vehicles took part, the majority of them trade entries. They had to complete thirtee
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  • * black with white for commercial, exempt, special, and signs were used in the past * purple for "lanes restricted to use only by vehicles with registered electronic toll collection (ETC) accounts"
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  • ===Amphibious vehicles=== .... Eight tons of thrust were required to launch the Robin — the largest non-commercial rocket launch undertaken in Europe. The Reliant Robin took off, everything
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  • '''''Top Gear''''' is a BBC television series about motor vehicles, primarily [[automobile|cars]]. [[Top Gear (1977 TV series)|It began in 197 In Australia the commercial television station Nine Network secured the rights to run Top Gear from ser
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