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  • |Length = 191.8 in |Width = 70.3 in
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  • |Production = 1972 - 1974<br>492 units |Length = '''3710 mm (146.1 in)'''
    14 KB (1,917 words) - 16:58, 24 December 2009
  • ...gines, selling over 400,000 units until the end of its production run, but in the final years its sales were down due to Alfa Romeo's reliability problem ...t and a [[De Dion tube|de Dion beam]] at the rear. The Alfetta was renewed in 1979 with a revised frontend, new wheel rims and new lights, as well as a D
    9 KB (1,498 words) - 15:28, 20 August 2009
  • ...pe garage proprietor who began to achieve considerable competition success in one of the few French cars produced just after World War 2. ...these at [[Le Mans]] and [[12 Hours of Sebring|Sebring]] with some success in the early 50s.
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  • ...gine]] simultaneously. While many people think exclusively of [[off-road]] vehicles, powering all four wheels provides better control on slick ice and is an im ...atives of [[Four Wheel Drive|4WD]] systems. The terms are thus quite vague in modern usage.
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  • ...made [[SUV]]s and broke ground on creating an entirely new market for cars in the US. The Bronco was produced as a mid-size SUV until 1977 without any ma ...ries number beginning in U and sequence number starting at 73200 and being in increments of 10. These were produced from August 1965 to August 1966 and
    18 KB (2,807 words) - 15:15, 22 August 2010
  • ...d better known to the world as '''[[Lada]]''' was set up in the late 1960s in collaboration with [[Fiat]]. ...car, the model [[VAZ-2101]], based on the 1966 [[Fiat 124]] and introduced in 1970, are still the cars most associated with its [[Lada]] brand.
    25 KB (3,547 words) - 06:14, 28 November 2007
  • ...]] 308, 328, F355, and 360 Modena, as well as many [[Porsche]] sports cars in a production life that lasted nearly 30 years. [[Image:Lotus-esprit-1972-concept-1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Esprit Concept]]
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  • ...r|Duster]] and the [[Plymouth Barracuda|Barracuda]], before being replaced in 1976 by the [[Plymouth Volare]]. ...t]] in Australia, South Africa, the UK and New Zealand, lasting until 1981 in those countries.
    17 KB (2,586 words) - 06:53, 3 August 2009
  • |Length = 205.6-248.8 in |Width = 79.9 in
    27 KB (3,878 words) - 20:47, 25 December 2010
  • |Length = 181.10 in |Width = 74.80 in
    13 KB (1,770 words) - 17:29, 3 October 2010
  • ...t Citation|Citation]] in 1980. The Nova name would reappear briefly again in 1985 as a twin to (of all things) the [[Toyota Corolla]]. The "Toyolet" No ...installed options, up to and including the fuel injected version available in the [[Chevrolet Corvette]]. Transmissions were a column or floor 3-speed m
    27 KB (3,994 words) - 21:23, 4 November 2010
  • ...ace [[Buick Straight-8 engine|its straight-8 engines]]. These engines came in many of the same displacements as those from other divisions, but were enti ...aight-8 engine#263|263 straight-8]]'' in Series 40 Buicks. It was produced in 1954 and 1955. The smallest displacement Nailhead was the only engine avail
    20 KB (3,103 words) - 06:11, 23 July 2010
  • ...can class of [[automobile]] launched and inspired by the [[Ford Mustang]] in 1964.<ref name=Mitchell17>{{cite book | last = Mitchell | first = Larry G. ...ved as a [[halo car]] (image leader) for the company and a traffic-builder in showrooms, attracting buyers who would ultimately purchase more mundane aut
    20 KB (2,926 words) - 17:24, 31 March 2010
  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' ...''' 400 cu in (6.6 L)<br>'''262:''' 262 cu in (4.3 L)<br>'''305:''' 305 cu in (5 L)
    33 KB (5,170 words) - 00:58, 15 March 2010
  • ...esent the absolute pinnacle of [[automobile]] engineering. When introduced in September, 1963, it had few competitors, except [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls ...and. Modest production continued to 1981, however. During this time, 2,677 vehicles were made.
    11 KB (1,533 words) - 14:34, 17 April 2010
  • ...g Three." The motor car has become an integral part of American life, with vehicles outnumbering licensed drivers.<ref name="BTS1"/> ...re than half of all households do not own a car (the figure is even higher in Manhattan, over 75%; nationally, the rate is 8%).<ref name=2001summary />
    36 KB (5,274 words) - 05:18, 25 May 2010
  • ...[Lincoln Continental#1982|smaller Continental]], which became the Mark VII in 1984. The Mark VIII (1993–1998) was the last generation of the Mark and L |1972
    20 KB (3,161 words) - 21:54, 1 April 2010
  • |Image = '''place image here in 300 pixels''' ...though that model became known as the [[Bentley Continental|Continental]] in 1984. The first car to wear the Corniche name was a 1939 prototype based on
    20 KB (2,701 words) - 12:15, 15 March 2009
  • ...by [[GMC|General Motors]] and sold in the United States from 1926 to 2009. In the GM brand lineup, Pontiac is a mid-level brand featuring a more sporting ..., Michigan to build the Cartercar. Oakland was purchased by General Motors in 1909. The first General Motors Pontiac was conceived as an affordable [[V6|
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