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  • ...ect is completely unpredictable. Still, the other opinion and plan exists: People who live in naturally dry areas, such the South Western Desert region of th ...d either very rare (e.g. old [[Ferrari]]s) or quite common (e.g. classic [[Ford Mustang]]s). Amateur restorers who are highly skilled may find it cheaper
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  • ...should be perceived as cool cars, and cool cars attract interesting, edgy people.''"
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  • ...alian-car-history.html</ref> The first major Australian carmaker was the [[Ford Motor Company of Australia]], followed by [[Holden]]. ...companies are present in Brazil; such as [[Fiat]], [[Volkswagen Group]], [[Ford]], [[General Motors]], [[Nissan]], [[Toyota]], [[MAN SE]], [[Mitsubishi]],
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  • ..., [[Mitsubishi Pajero|Mitsbishi Pajero (Field Master Variant)]], and the [[Ford Everest]]. But if the Revo was still on sale, it would have rivaled Toyota' .... The last Revos were either sold to rental fleets, Police Departments, or people who want to snap the last few examples.
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  • ...All versions are powered by modified [[turbocharged]] [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] [[Duratec]] [[V6]] [[internal-combustion engine|engine]]s. The standard M ...2 is a great car, but it’s very focused and I wanted to produce a supercar people could use everyday,” said founder Lee Noble.
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  • ...ine.co.uk/article/0,,9067-2364242,00.html | accessdate =2006-09-19}}</ref> Ford had acquired an option of first refusal to buy the Rover brand as a result ...ving it up market to cater for people who wanted something "superior" to [[Ford Motor Company|Fords]] and [[Austin Motor Company|Austins]]. He was joined
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  • ...ersion 1.1c, through to the luxurious GS which took over from the VP . For people wanting something more sporty there were none other than 2 sporty versions *[[Ford Fiesta]]
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  • ...consisted of 30-minute magazine format programmes presented by a number of people, including [[Angela Rippon]], [[Noel Edmonds]], [[William Woollard]], and l *1998 &ndash; [[Ford Puma|Ford Puma 1.7]]
    12 KB (1,856 words) - 09:47, 30 April 2010
  • ...f their own ‘motor-bicycle’ in 1896. Initially they had premises at Lower Ford Street, Coventry, and 287-295 Stoney Stanton Road, Hillfields, Coventry, Wa ...Excelsior Motor Company Ltd, production moved to Birmingham and the Lower Ford Street factory in Coventry sold to Francis-Barnett<ref name=Automobile>{{ci
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  • ...n Syracuse. Upon closer inspection (Mr. Dell had parked the car to attract people into the dealership), he said "Wow, a car with my name on it." This was the *[[Ford Mustang]]
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  • ...oduction of the assembly line. The Crossley system even influenced [[Henry Ford]], who visited Pottery Lane at the turn of the century. ...the Pottery Lane factory, now known as Crossley Works. Crossley employs 80 people for assembly. Rolls-Royce still markets the Crossley-Pielstick range.
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  • |people = Lear, Scott R. |people = Cole, Shaun (Director)
    25 KB (3,541 words) - 05:31, 3 September 2009
  • ...eer to share its body styling with its pickup-truck brother, something the Ford Bronco wouldn't do until 1978 (and something the Scout and CJ would ''never *[[Ford Bronco]]
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  • Two North American vehicles, the [[Chevrolet El Camino]] and [[Ford Ranchero]] are not technically trucks. This is because the have a spot weld ...led pickup debuted in 1925 and sold for $281. Henry Ford billed it as the "Ford Model T Runabout with Pickup Body." The 34,000 built that first year featur
    33 KB (5,205 words) - 17:13, 31 May 2010
  • ...second largest producer of automobiles in the United States behind only [[Ford Motor Company]]. ...ar II. The origin of the name "Jeep" has been debated for many years. Some people believe "Jeep" is a phonetic pronunciation of the abbreviation GP, from "Ge
    10 KB (1,549 words) - 07:39, 14 June 2007
  • ...nspace/8ca6d4d03cb84010vgnvcm1000004eecbccdrcrd.html Looking back at Henry Ford's Flivver: A plane-car for the man of average means], December 2001</ref> ...Mizar|Mizar]], made by mating the rear end of a Cessna Skymaster with a [[Ford Pinto]], disintegrated during test flights, killing Smolinski and the pilot
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  • ...ilar = [[Honda Accord]] <br> [[Hyundai Sonata]] <br> [[Toyota Camry]]<br>[[Ford Fusion]] *[[Ford Fairlane]]/[[Ford Torino|Torino]]
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  • ...tbelt Pretensioners|seat belts]], according to some experts. However, some people contend (backed up by the theory of risk compensation) that the perception * '''[[Ford]]''': AdvanceTrac and Interactive Vehicle Dynamics (IVD):Dynamic Stability
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  • ...n 1899. For a brief period of time at the beginning of the 20th century, [[Ford Motor Company]] sourced bearings from Hyatt. In 1916 his company merged wit ...ing power and preferences changed as they aged. These concepts, along with Ford's resistance to the change in the 1920s, propelled GM to industry sales lea
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  • [[Ford]] built an experimental fleet of cars with airbags in 1971. Then, GM who h Airbags became common in the 1980s, with [[Chrysler]] and [[Ford]] introducing them in the mid-1980s; the former made them standard equipmen
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