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  • ...1946 operating from Virginia Water to make the ''Black Prince''. Meadows engines were again used, this time a Twin overhead camshaft 3 litre six giving 120 ...Bumpers Farm, Chippenham, SN14 6RB) The car is powered by 4.6 or 6.0 litre engines supplied by Ford's Special Vehicles Team (SVT) in America which can be tune
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  • [[Image:05 Buick Century.jpg|right|2005 Buick Century|thumb|350px]] ...n in 1973. The Century lasted until 2005, and had continually been one of Buick's better sellers, appealing largely to traditional, conservative buyers.
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  • ...pecial Duster graphics that mimicked the Dusters of old. Base 2.2 and 2.5 engines carried on as before. For 1993, anti-lock brakes became optional, and the *[[Buick Skyhawk]]
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  • | [[Buick Century]]<br>[[Chevrolet Celebrity]]<br>[[Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera]] ...nd drivetrain. The 6000 was offered along with its corporate mates, the [[Buick Century]], [[Chevrolet Celebrity]] and [[Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera]], and wh
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  • ...me [[Cadillac]]-derived [[GM G platform (FWD)|G platform]] as the 2-door [[Buick Riviera]]. Since the demise of the [[Oldsmobile 98|Ninety Eight]] in 1996, ...or a four-door Eighty-Eight successor known as the '''Antares'''. However, Buick dropped its Riviera development plans and fiscal trouble found Oldsmobile,
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  • ...g:0; background:#996; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" | [[Image:Buick Riviera 1963.jpg|300px]] ! colspan=2 | '''Buick Riviera'''
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  • ...and focus on four core brands in the U.S.: [[Chevrolet]], [[Cadillac]], [[Buick]], and [[GMC]].<ref name=GM-Pontiac-closed>{{cite web ...- [[Chevrolet]] was equated with value, [[Oldsmobile]] with technology, [[Buick]] was marketed affordable luxury, [[Cadillac]] as ultimate luxury and Ponti
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  • |Image = [[Image:Buick Reatta Red Coupe.JPG|300px]] |Marque = [[Buick]]
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  • | Engines *[[Buick Century]]/[[Buick Regal|Regal]] (sedan)
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  • ...ombat situations. They also built 1350, 1400, and 1500&nbsp;hp V-12 marine engines that powered American PT boats (each boat used three) and some of Britain's ...profitable year in 1955 thanks to the introduction of Packard's first V-8 engines that model year—although a complete retooling for the 1955 models resulte
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  • ...ir-cooled [[V4]] followed the next year, with pioneering [[V6]] and [[V8]] engines tried over the next few years before more conventional [[straight engine]] ...lart]] drove the car, actually a year old [[Lola Racing Cars|Lola]] with [[Buick]] power, which was uncompetitive and failed to make the race. After qualifi
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  • ...iplomat]] and [[Plymouth Gran Fury]] (which also debuted this year). Base engines, like the other M-bodies, had the 90 hp 3.7L (225 cid) Slant-6 as standard, *[[Buick Regal]] Sedan
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  • ...arpages.com/chevrolet/malibu/2008/ 2008 Chevrolet Malibu Review]</ref> Two engines are available, a base 4-cylinder and a V6, both come with [[front wheel dri ...h 13, 2009, GM issued a recall alert affecting 276, 729 cars, namely all [[Buick Enclave]], [[Chevrolet Cobalt]], [[Chevrolet HHR]], [[Chevrolet Malibu]], [
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  • ...iddle class. Cars of this era remain known for size, large and powerful V8 engines coupled with 3 or 4 speed automatic transmissions, excessive [[Fuel economy ...es kitschy and absurd - design and marketing. Cars from Cadillac, Lincoln, Buick, and other American brands featured elaborate, often overdone, styling, in
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  • ...these sporty compacts came standard with the same economical six-cylinder engines as their more mundane counterparts, but in some cases more powerful [[V8 en ...had an extensive option list offering a range of [[Ford Windsor engine|V8 engines]], [[Cruise-O-Matic]] [[automatic transmission]] or four-speed manual gearb
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  • ...ond larger one at Solihull started in 1940. Both were employed making aero engines and airframes. The original main works at Helen Street, Coventry was severe ...Rover would get the contract for making [[Rolls-Royce Meteor|Meteor]] tank engines which actually continued until 1964.
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  • ...in the class, such as the [[Oldsmobile F-85]], [[Pontiac Tempest]], and [[Buick Special]] were not mechanically related to the compact [[Chevrolet Corvair] ...roaching the mid-size category by growing larger and fitting more powerful engines with every iteration. However, it is usually thought that the categories gr
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  • ...tic on the I4 and V6, with the 4-speed automatic optional on the V6. Both engines used fuel injection. The Dynasty was thus far the longest K-car based plat *[[Buick Century]]
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  • ...a Roots Blower, which is an air mover and does not actually compress air. Engines with a Roots Blower have a higher boost level as a result of the blower mov ...in turbocharging has come to the point where [[Turbo Engine|turbocharged]] engines make boost nearly as quickly as mechanically driven [[Supercharged Engine|s
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