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  • [[Image:07 Freestar.jpg|2007 [[Ford Freestar]] Van|right|thumb|300px]] A '''van''' is a vehicle used for [[transport]]ing goods or groups of people. It is generally a rather box-shaped vehicle on four wheels, about the same
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  • [[Image:Ford Model A Fordor.jpg|thumbnail|right|[[Ford Model A]] Four-door]] ...topped, at least in part due to the United States embargo against Cuba, so people made sure to keep the cars they ''had'' in good condition. As a result, Cub
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  • *[[Ford Ka]] *[[Ford Fiesta]]
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  • ...uced in 1977 and it has since gone on to become regarded as the country's "People's Car". This car is also sold in other countries, and is known as '''Kijang ...turing of an AUV all started in the Philippines along with its rival class Ford Fierra
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  • ...pelled by an engine powered by gasoline vapor. Posting a bond of $350,000, Ford appealed, and on January 10, 1911 won his case based on an argument that th [[Category:People in the automobile industry]]
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  • | 4.7 / 5.0 litre Ford V8 De Tomaso constructed a rigid backbone chassis with a tuned Ford 289 cid V8 engine placed in the middle, acting as a stressed member of the
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  • ...class Americans clamoured for the latest technology. Salesmen, doctors and people needing quick mobility found them useful. Several thousand of the steam bug ...ions/Collections/library/business/locomobile.asp Locomobile items on Henry Ford Museum site]
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  • ...color that he wants so long as it is black."<ref>My Life and Work - Henry Ford - Chapter IV</ref> Durant however, drawing on his experience in the carria ...er, [[William H. Little]]. His initial intention was to compete with the [[Ford Model T]], then beginning to show its impending popularity. Unsatisfied wit
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  • ...rkmen added parts to it that were brought to them by other conveyor belts. Ford's utilization of the conveyor belt in the factory was inspired by the Chica ...routinely able to travel farther than in earlier times. Historically, most people never travelled more than a few dozen kilometres from their birthplace in t
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  • ..., it included such cars as the [[Austin Metro]], [[Volkswagen Polo]] and [[Ford Fiesta]]. Smaller or more basic cars were grouped under a ''Bargain Basemen ...from the 1970s included the [[Volkswagen Polo]] (nee Audi 50), the 1976 [[Ford Fiesta]], [[Opel Kadett|Opel Kadett City]] (Vauxhall Chevette in the UK) an
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  • ! colspan=2 | '''Ford Bronco''' ...span=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Ford]]
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  • ...in 1981 as ‘Master of Design’. These years in London, where he got to know people such as [[Raymond Loewy]], were one of the most influencing times in his li ...el was responsible for the planning and realization of the newly built 130-people design facility, which was named “DCE – Design Centre Europe”. He wor
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  • ...r-wheel drive]], two-door vehicle, the Navajo was essentially a rebadged [[Ford Explorer]] Sport. It was marketed in the United States only as Mazda Canada ...he Navajo was eventually replaced with the [[Mazda Tribute]] (based on the Ford Escape) in 2001, seven years after the Navajo was discontinued. The Navajo
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  • In 2004, the [[Ford Escape Hybrid]] was released. This model is 75% more fuel-efficient than t ...e screen, you find yourself trying to get better and better fuel economy. Ford notes that the Escape Hybrid qualifies for super-low (SULEV) or advanced te
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  • ...s'' &ndash; the largest car manufacturer in the UK, employing some 128,000 people at 36 locations, and with a production capacity of one million vehicles per ...commercial and passenger vehicle manufacturer in the UK, employing 31,000 people at 12 locations, producing 38,000 trucks, 8,000 buses and 19,000 tractors p
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  • ...are notably lacking in others—may not be considered ''supercars'' by some people, hence, a list of disputed, debated, or probable supercars also is included ...b cite|url=http://www.rsportscars.com/eng/cars/ford_gt.asp|title=Ford GT - Ford's Centennial Supercar|publisher=RSportsCars|accessdate=2006-12-23}}</ref>
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  • * [[Ford Ka]] ...models of the [[Holden Barina]], and slightly larger models such as the [[Ford Fiesta]] which is considered to be a '''small car.''' As the general size o
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  • * [[Ford Territory]] 2009 '''Carsales''' ''Medium SUV People's Choice Award''
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  • ...en blurred. Over time, the common usage of each term evolves. For example, people often call 4-passenger sport coupés a "sports car", while purists will ins ...the vehicle. One example of a van with a minibus version available is the Ford Transit.
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  • ...Ford Ranger]], BT-50 have a very small rear legroom, so even normal height people are affected. ....html Mazda Sketches All-New BT-50 Compact Pickup Truck, Also Previews New Ford Ranger ]
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