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The name '''Aurora''' is a common terminology in the automotive idiom and has been used in several instances. They are: | |||
* [[Aurora Tri-Motor]], a short-lived prewar English tricar manufacturer. | |||
* [[Aurora (1957 automobile)|Aurora Experimental Safety Car]], a historically important series of race cars, used mainly for endurance races (2000 - 2005). | |||
* [[Oldsmobile Aurora]], a historically important series of race cars, used mainly for endurance races (2000 - 2005). | |||
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[[Category:Aurora Vehicles]] | [[Category:Aurora Vehicles]] |
Revision as of 05:46, 27 December 2007
The name Aurora is a common terminology in the automotive idiom and has been used in several instances. They are:
- Aurora Tri-Motor, a short-lived prewar English tricar manufacturer.
- Aurora Experimental Safety Car, a historically important series of race cars, used mainly for endurance races (2000 - 2005).
- Oldsmobile Aurora, a historically important series of race cars, used mainly for endurance races (2000 - 2005).