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  • ...as a [[Formula One]] race held at [[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]] on June 7, 1998. The race was won by [[Michael Schumacher]], however the race is probably b [[Category:1998 Formula One race reports|Canadian Grand Prix]]
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  • ...x''' was a [[Formula One]] held at [[Circuit de Monaco|Monaco]] on May 24, 1998. The race was won by [[Mika Häkkinen]], his fourth win of the season. [[Category:1998 Formula One race reports|Monaco Grand Prix]]
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  • * [[rTurbo - 1998-2001|RUF rTurbo]] (1998 - 2001)
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  • #REDIRECT [[RUF rTurbo - 1998-2001]]
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  • ** [[Porsche 993|993]] (1993-1998) ** [[Porsche 996|996]] (1998-2005)
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  • ==Phase 1 -APAL - s.à.r.l. Application Polyester Armé de Liège (1961-1998)== ==Phase 2 - Apal Gmbh, Germany (1998- to date)==
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  • ==1998==
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  • ==1998==
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  • ...an mass production on May 29, 1998. The grand opening ceremony on July 1, 1998, included Chuan Leekpai, prime minister of Thailand. ** July 1998-present [[Ford Ranger]]/[[Mazda Fighter]]/[[Mazda B-Series|B-Series]] (Mazd
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  • ...a investors. The company received its current name and was moved to Fargo. 1998 was the first year that GEM had produced an NEV. The first car had a top sp *'''April 1998'''
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  • * '''Dragon LZW1010''' (to 1998) * '''Dragon LZW6320''' (to 1998)
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  • ...(1992)]], a full-sized luxury sedan produced by [[Bentley]] between 1992 - 1998.
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  • ** [[DaimlerChrysler]] (1998-2007)
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  • ==First Generation 1993-1998== ==Second Generation 1998-2002==
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  • ...(1992)]], a full-sized luxury sedan produced by [[Bentley]] between 1992 - 1998.
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  • |Donkervoort D8 Zetec|D8 Zetec||1993-1998||1.8 litre or a 2.0 litre V16 Zetec engine, w/ 140 bhp or 160 bhp |Donkervoort D8 Cosworth|D8 Cosworth||1994-1998||2.0 litre DOHC engine w/ 220 to 280 bhp
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  • [[Image:Porsche 911 GT1 '98.jpg|thumb|400px|The 1998 911 GT1]] === 1998 ===
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  • ** 1994–1998 [[Mercedes-Benz R129|SL600]]
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  • ...]] similar to the [[Land Rover Range Rover]]. The vehicle was refreshed in 1998 with a "new" design to include more modern amenities, but used the same bas
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  • ===October 1, 1998===
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  • ...s models were still produced and sold under the Chevrolet name starting in 1998. ...introduced in 1989, redesigned in 1995, and renamed the Chevrolet Metro in 1998. The hatchback model was discontinued in 2000, but the sedan lasted until 2
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  • Asia Motors launched the Rocsta in 1990, and retired it in 1997. From 1998, the Rocsta's replacement, the Asia [[Retona]], was sold under the Kia badg
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  • The [[Bugatti]] '''EB 118''' show car debuted in 1998. It featured a 6.2 liter [[turbocharged]] [[W18 engine]] that produced 555 Image:Bugatti_EB_118_Concept_1998_2.jpg |Bugatti EB118 Concept 1998
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  • '''Peter Monteverdi''' (b. June 7 1934 in Binningen, Switzerland, d. July 4 1998) was a Swiss automaker and creator of the automobile brand ''[[Monteverdi|M
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  • * 1988-1998 [[Mazda MPV|MPV]] [[minivan]] * 1989-1998 [[Mazda MX-5|MX-5/Miata]] (first generation) [[convertible]] [[sports car]]
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  • ...}}'''Kish Khodro''' is a car company based in Tehran, Iran. Established in 1998, 40% of the company is owned by the Iranian state bank. Their original mode
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  • ...gner from the Netherlands. van den Acker joined [[Ford Motor Company]] in 1998, eventually becoming chief designer on the [[Ford Escape]] before replacing
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  • ...s and [[motor racing]] cars since 1957. Elfin Sports Cars was purchased in 1998 by businessmen and historic racing enthusiasts Bill Hemming and Nick Kovatc *A new generation Elfin Clubman Type 3 sports car was launched in 1998 with 50 produced, in 'turn key' form or as rolling chassis kits.
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  • ...ack to Hadsund. Production rights were then acquired by ''Kollega Bil'' in 1998. ''Kollega Bil'' later changed name to ''ElbilNorge AS''.
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  • ...ch started in 1993 was intended to replace the aging [[Żuk]]. It did so in 1998.
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  • | 1998 - 2002 ...lver Seraph''', produced from 1998 to 2002, was first unveiled on March 3, 1998 at the [[Geneva Motor Show]]. The Silver Seraph replaced the [[Rolls-Royce
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  • In 1998, the Barquette, an open top version was announced and at the same time the
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  • | Coupé: 3086 lb (1400 kg)<br>Barchetta: 2315 lb (1050 kg)<br>2500 lb (1998) | 396.9 hp @ 6000 rpm (1998)<br>370.0 ft lbs @ 5000 rpm(1998)
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  • *1998 [[Fioravanti F100 Concept]]
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  • |align=center| [[1998 World Rally Championship season|1998]] |align=center| [[1998 World Rally Championship season|1998]]
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  • ...h reference points for the lake extension, as used for F1 between 1995 and 1998</p><p>[[Image:Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez - zoomed out.png]]<br>Shows ...d Prix]] races were held in the ''Autódromo'' between {{F1|1953}} and {{F1|1998}}.
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  • A second facelift, introduced in late 1998, comprised new external mirrors, 17" wheels and new bumpers. Also new were The SL60 [[AMG]] was extremely rare. Sold from 1993 to 1998, it used a 6.0 litre V8 engine producing 381 PS (376 hp/280 kW) at 5500 rpm
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  • ...ysler Corporation has changed a lot since these divisions were created. In 1998, Eagle was discontinued, and Chrysler merged with Daimler-Benz to form [[Da
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  • ===AU (1998-2002)=== ===EL (1996-1998)===
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  • ...decade of slow sales, Chrysler Corporation discontinued the Eagle brand in 1998, with the Eagle Vision's successor becoming the [[Chrysler 300M]] in 1999. ...2004. All that was left was the [[Eagle Talon]], which was discontinued in 1998 along with the whole Eagle brand.
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  • ...[[Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph|Silver Seraph]] and the [[Bentley Arnage]] in 1998. * 1994-1998 Silver Dawn: 237
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  • In 1998 started Scorpion IV development.
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  • ...d to [[Conner Avenue Assembly]]. It was converted into an engine plant in 1998, with the additional 650,000 square feet (60,000 square meter) of "Mack Eng
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  • ...ick]] and [[Oldsmobile]]. The LH cars debuted in 1993, and were updated in 1998. The LH platform was replaced with the [[rear-wheel drive]] [[Chrysler LX p ==Second generation (1998-2004)==
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  • ...imb]] to the summit of a mountain. The race has been held every year since 1998 on two days over the Easter weekend. Major international drivers compete to | 1998
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  • | 1993-1998
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  • ...Spirit Motor Car rolled off the assembly line in Cambridge, MD in November 1998. On December 11, 1998, near Pittsburgh, PA, the new Zimmer was unveiled and presented to the worl
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  • | 1992 - 1998 ...ere discontinued. The Brooklands was replaced by the [[Bentley Arnage]] in 1998 as the Bentley flagship model.
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  • '''[[Vector M12]]''', 1995-1998 - 4 prototypes, 14 customer cars (one prototype was later used for racing) '''[[Vector SRV8]]''', 1998 - 1 prototype
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  • ...ine] Duesenberg May Hit the Streets Again </ref> He started the company in 1998 in Agoura Hills, California and it was incorporated in 2000.
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  • ...995. Its first limited-edition car, the [[Ascari Ecosse]], was launched in 1998. After the release of the Ecosse, Dutch businessman [[Klaas Zwart]] purchas
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  • In 1998 the production of heavy armed vehicles was sold to an Austrian investor com
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