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  • ...' (aka '''GreenEcoMobility''') (GEM) is a market leader of [[NEV]]s, based in Fargo, North Dakota. The company was founded as in 1992 by a team of ex-[[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]] engineer
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  • ...s models were still produced and sold under the Chevrolet name starting in 1998. ...renamed the Chevrolet Metro in 1998. The hatchback model was discontinued in 2000, but the sedan lasted until 2001.
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  • ...[[Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph|Silver Seraph]] and the [[Bentley Arnage]] in 1998. ...ow|Silver Shadow]] as well as that car's 6.8 L (6750 cc/411 in³) [[V8]] engine. The Spur continued with the high degree of [[ride quality
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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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  • ...publisher EMAP in 1998, who sold the former Petersen magazines to Primedia in 2001. As of 2007, it is published by Source Interlink. It has a monthly cir ...covered by the mainstream press as the most important distinction awarded in the American auto industry.
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  • ...ury car]]s created in 1967 by [[Peter Monteverdi]] (1934 - 1998) and based in Binningen, Switzerland. During the late 1950s and early 1960s he built, sol ...models were introduced featuring the same basic layout but with variations in wheelbase and power outputs and including 2+2, 4-door 4-seater, and 2-seat
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  • ...medium [[family car]] produced by Italian automaker [[Fiat]] from 1990 to 1998. The Tempra was intended as a replacement for the [[Fiat Regata]], ...s generally considered a budget alternative to other more established cars in the sector, though some luxury features, such as a digital instrument clust
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  • ...as been used by a number of vehicles from Mazda and [[Ford Motor Company]] in Japan and abroad. Ford has adopted the [[#GG|GG]] version of this platform ...in the VIN code. This chassis was dropped for the Capella, but retained (in a modified form) for the [[Mazda RX-7|RX-7]] as the [[Mazda F platform]].
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  • |Image = '''image in 300px''' ...eceived; its oddly shaped cut-away dashboard attracted much attention, but in fact the design was for safety rather than aesthetic purposes.
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  • ...III''' was the final large pre-war [[Rolls-Royce|Rolls-Royce]]. Introduced in 1936, it replaced the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom II|Phantom II]]. ...y between cylinder banks. This would be the last V12 Rolls-Royce until the 1998 introduction of the [[Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph|Silver Seraph]].
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  • ...s purchased by BAE Systems. BAE sold Centigon to Carat Duchatelet Holdings in February 2008. ...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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  • '''Zimmer Motor Car Company''' is a small car manufacturer localized in the EUA, with 1,400 owners. ...acturing Company. The product was manufactured housing, houses constructed in a factory. The company grew and prospered. By the mid 1980's the company ha
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  • ...'' and '''[[Graham Ingoldsby Francis]]''' started the business in Coventry in 1895. ...Singer]] company. In 1919 they started to build their own cars from bought in components.
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  • Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options should be ...automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then mention those ''unique attributes'' here.
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  • ...ss in 1989 and was in its turn replaced by the [[Mercedes-Benz R230|R230]] in 2001. ...the 500 SL with 5L-V8 engine (326 PS (322 hp/240 kW) at 5500 rpm), joined in July, 1992 by the 12-cylinder 600 SL ((394 PS (389 hp/290 kW) @ 5200 rpm).
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  • ...} Models}}'''Th!nk Nordic''' is a battery electric vehicle company located in Aurskog, Norway, manufacturing cars under the ''Th!nk'' brand. ...15 prototypes were built in time for the Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games in 1994. The battery technology was NiCd, driving an three-phase AC induction
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  • ...ota Qualis''' and '''Innova''' in India and Nepal, and '''Toyota Condor''' in South Africa. ...ting capacity, large clearance and rugged [[suspension]], popular features in an area with generally poor road quality and large extended families.
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  • ...]] with a size equal to or greater than that of a [[Compact car|compact]]. In Europe mid-sizers are often referred to as [[large family car]]s, or [[exec ...d-1960s. During the 1970s, the intermediate class was generally defined as vehicles with wheelbases between 112 inches (2,845 mm) and 118 inches (2,997 mm).
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  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' |Debut = ''pending'' (if not yet introduced)
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  • ...storing classic Porsches to their original glory. It has gained TuV status in 1981 as an independent manufacturer. ...ur bus was produced - the first of its kind in Germany. Demand for similar vehicles was strong, and a certain bus company was set up parallel to the automobile
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  • ...[[GMC|General Motors]]. There has been two generations of this model, the 1998-2000 first generation model, and the 2002-present second generation Envoy. ==1998==
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  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' |Length = 183.5 in (4661 mm) (1996-97)<br>187.8 in (4770 mm) (1998-99)
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  • ...led in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Z3 was replaced by the [[BMW Z4]] in late 2002 at the Paris Auto Show. ...red in 1998 with a 3.2&nbsp;L S52B32 [[I6]], just as the four was retired. In 1999, the 1.9L 4-cylinder engine was replaced with a 2.5L straight-6, produ
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  • |Production = 1992-1998 ...ve car]] produced by the Italian automaker [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1992 and 1998.
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  • ...tems, crankshafts and chassis components. It is Scotland's best known name in the motor industry. Albions were renowned for their superior engineering an ...ow and had only seven employees. In 1903 the company moved to new premises in Scotstoun.
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  • ...tion Engineering System for All-Terrain''') is a [[four-wheel drive]] used in some [[automobiles]] produced by the Japanese automaker [[Nissan]]. ...4 GTi-R Pulsar and the HNU13 Bluebird and the HNP10 Primera, finding usage in numerous other nissan models.
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  • ...competing there, Nissan R390 GT1 and Toyota GT-One joined in later, at the 1998 24 Hours of Le Mans. ...and 1998, the GT1 class was cancelled as no competitor showed up for 1999. In that year, the required road cars were finally delivered.
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  • ...States. Mazda's partnership with [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] has resulted in the sharing of this vehicle&mdash;the Mazda B-Series and [[Ford Ranger]] ar ...and), and '''Mazda Drifter''' (South Africa). However, it should be borne in mind that the Mazda B-Series and Ford Ranger twins found inside North Ameri
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  • | {{{Introduced when + where}}} | 153.4 in
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  • |Production = 1998 - 2002<br>2006-Present |Length = 199.3 in
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  • ...vehicle as the '''Toyota Tarago''' (named after Tarago, New South Wales). In Germany, Sweden, Norway and some countries of Latin America it was sold as ...> North American markets started with the [[fuel-injection|fuel-injected]] 1998 cc [[Toyota Y engine#3Y|3Y]], which was later replaced with the 2237 cc [[T
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  • ...g decades and now they are ubiquitous in industrialised nations and common in most others. ...es in the number of vehicles in use, have meant that the overall reduction in pollution has been much slower.
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  • ...p''' (PAG), was a group within the [[Ford Motor Company]] which was formed in 1999 to oversee the business operations of Ford's high-end [[automotive]] m ...|Volvo]] brands. Lincoln and Mercury were returned to Ford direct control in 2002. By 2004, after spending (by one estimate) $17 billion building PAG,
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  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' |Status = ''In Production''
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  • | 1998-Present ...n MKX|MKX]] for 2007). While the current 2006 [[Lincoln]] Navigator ranges in price from roughly $50,140 to $62,645, the new 2007 [[Lincoln]] Navigator w
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  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' |Production = 1998-2005
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  • ...t of Robin Hood Engineering Models}}'''Robin Hood Engineering Ltd''' based in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, is a British [[kit car]] manufacturer The company was founded in 1984 in Sherwood, Nottinghamshire and started by making [[Ferrari Daytona]] replica
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  • ...milies were introduced using the letter "A" to denote that all the engines in the family had an [[alloy]] [[cylinder head]]. Their latest engines, howeve ...bishi's smallest powerplants, most commonly found in their earliest models in the 1960s:
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  • ...gearboxes with the change lever in the centre of the car but this changed in 1925 to a four speed unit with traditional right hand change. A torque tube ...n the rear wheels. Four wheel brakes with mechanical servo were introduced in 1925. The famous Rolls-Royce radiator with triangular top was fitted and ea
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  • ...d by party officials and security services. Cars under this name have been in production since 1956. ...ion, a strong and forgiving engine, and rustproofing on a scale unheard of in the 1950s.
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  • | 174.6 in (4435 mm) <br>190 in (4826 mm) <br>195.5 in (4966 mm) | 65 in (1651 mm)<br>
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  • ...heel drive]] and [[all-wheel drive]] systems on their various [[automobile|vehicles]]. The makers of the transfer cases are either New Process (NP) or New Vent ...ing locked together (no differential action in the transfer case). Driving in 4wd on dry pavement causes excessive wheel and drivetrain wear. 4-wheel mod
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  • ...ut offered more luxury and considerably extended length. Production ceased in 1984. Holden reintroduced the luxury range in 1990; however, they were not marketed as Statesmans, but instead as the [[H
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  • ...into a [[Le Mans prototype]]. It raced in the 1998 [[24 Hours of Le Mans|1998]] and 1999 [[24 Hours of Le Mans]]. ...he [[1997 24 Hours of Le Mans]] to be able to develop their new GT car for 1998.
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  • ...for Passenger Automobiles'') is a Polish automobile manufacturer, located in Warsaw. The FSO plant was established in 1951 by the Polish government in Żerań on Warsaw's eastern bank of the river Vistula, to produce [[automob
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  • |Production/Introduction = '''produced/introduced from when to when''' |Status = '''Note if it is''' "''In Production''", "''In Development''", a "''Concept Only''", "''Stillborn''" or "''Discontinued''"
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  • | 193.6 in. | 72.7 in.
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  • ...ul><li>5113&nbsp;mm (201.3&nbsp;in)</li></ul>'''Coupé'''<ul><li>201.3&nbsp;in</li></ul> ...'<ul><li>1886&nbsp;mm (74.3&nbsp;in)</li></ul>'''Coupé'''<ul><li>74.6&nbsp;in</li></ul>
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  • ...twin-headlamp design was used. The W210 quickly became the biggest seller in MB production [citation required]. ...roduction included E320 special edition, and E430 special edition released in two exterior colors - quartz silver (limited edition), obsidian black, and
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  • ...Cars''') is an English [[automaker]], based in Woking, Surrey, established in 1989 with the object of producing road cars based on [[Formula One]] techno ...US$ 1,150,000). The F1 was a three seat [[coupe]] with the driver situated in the middle of the car. The car was designed by [[Gordon Murray]] who also d
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