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  • ...2004, although GM's Swedish subsidiary, [[Saab]], fills a similar segment in price and prestige level. ...1910VanderbiltCup.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Louis Chevrolet driving a Buick Bug in the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup]]
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  • ...ndard luxury features (including a 20-way power seat in 1989) and starting in 1992, a more powerful 205hp supercharged [[V6]] engine versus the regular 1 Certain [[automobile|vehicles]] come in different trim levels or body styles. Features and major options should be
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  • ...to {{PAGENAME}} Template}}The State Limousine for the most powerful person in the world is without a doubt the single most impressive vehicle modern tech ...as "the beast".<ref>{{cite news | author=Sheryl Gay Stolberg | title=Bush in Europe was a man on the run | url=http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/11/fr
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  • |Production = 1977 - 1989 ...ance was the best of the day, with acceleration from 0–60 mph (0–100 km/h) in 5.3 seconds, one-tenth of a second quicker than the [[Ferrari Daytona]].
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  • ...d list as the 125th largest company in America based on the criterion used in said ranking. ...lso based in Portland. Today, that truck is in the Smithsonian collection in Washington, D.C.
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  • ...ted from REV (Revolution-modulated valve control) introduced on the CBR400 in 1983 known as HYPER VTEC. [http://world.honda.com/motorcycle-technology/vte ...gh enough and stay open just the right amount of time for the engine speed in use.
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  • | 1989 - 2000<br>330,000 units sold | 185.4 in (4709 mm, Berline)<br>194.9 in (4950 mm, Shooting Break)<br>195.4 in (4963 mm, 1998 V6 Shooting Break)
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  • ...y unveiled at the 2008 [[Chicago Auto Show]]. The updated Galant will come in four flavors: the four-cylinder ES, four-cylinder Sport, V6 Sport and the r ...However, sales have been poor and within 3 months of introducing the model in Australia, Mitsubishi Australia have announced that production will be decr
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  • |Length = 196.7 in. |Width = 72.6 in.
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  • ...all superminis. Overall in 2005, of the fifteen best selling types of car in Europe, six were superminis. ...i-based [[multi-purpose vehicle]]s and [[sport utility vehicle]]s appeared in the last years, which are called the [[mini MPV]] and [[mini SUV]] respecti
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  • ...een the motor car marque of the British '''Daimler Motor Company''', based in Coventry. The company was a subsidiary of BSA from 1910 up until 1960, when ..., in 1902, while the name ''Daimler'' was last used for a German built car in 1908.
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  • ...he system therefore virtually eliminates [[body roll]] and pitch variation in many driving situations including [[corner]]ing, [[accelerating]], and [[br ...lity]] and [[car handling]] by keeping the tires perpendicular to the road in corners, allowing for much higher levels of grip and control.
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  • ...s''') is an English [[automaker]], based in Woking, Surrey, established in 1989 with the object of producing road cars based on [[Formula One]] technology. ...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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  • |Length = 1988-89 Sedan, Wagon & Coupe: 175.2 in (4450 mm) 1988-89 Convertible: 175.6 in (4460 mm)
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  • ...ly undergo minor detail changes during their tenure, and would be replaced in 1981 by the all-new [[Dodge Aries]]/[[Plymouth Reliant]] K-cars. All comme ...aradise - the 1976 Aspen and Volare turned out to be the most recalled car in history for a time (until [[GM]]'s 1980 X-cars).
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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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  • ...-powered [[Mazda R100|R100]] version) were among the first Mazda cars sold in the United States. 10,589,052 examples of this car were sold worldwide sin ...C''', then the '''323''', then finally from 1990 on as the '''Protegé'''. In South Africa it was known as the '''Etude'''. The Ford Focus-based '''Mazd
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  • ...v1.1) and 1986-1994 (LHP2, v1.1) Range Rovers, for example, refers to the vehicles as "Range Rover Classic", despite never being called that when they were or ...a radical break from its nominal "little brother", sharing almost nothing in either components or design. The chassis was suspended by [[coil spring]]s,
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  • ...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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  • ...]] 308, 328, F355, and 360 Modena, as well as many [[Porsche]] sports cars in a production life that lasted nearly 30 years. ...launched at the 1975 Paris and London auto shows and went into production in
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