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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}}The '''Enzmann''' was a Swiss [[automobile]] manufactu *David Burgess Wise, ''The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles''.
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  • ...919. It coordinates communication among manufacturers, as well as a number of international [[auto show]]s. ...United Nations expert groups including [[World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations]].
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...y General Motors Continental SA. General Motors Suisse SA from Biel-Bienne Switzerland also produced Rangers from 1970 to the factory's end in August 1975.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...They also design exotic [[concept car|concept]] vehicles for the [[Geneva Motor Show]] each year.
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  • ...directly. Each vehicle is custom built for its buyer, and a waiting period of six months is to be expected. ...l was unveiled at the [[Salon International de l'Auto|Geneva Motor Show]], Switzerland.
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  • {{List of {{PAGENAME}} Models}} ...in Zürich and from 1907 till 1912 in Uster. ''Turicum'' is the Latin name of Zürich.
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  • ...'''Mega''' brand, but by 2002 this brand was just being applied to a range of microvans. ...car comparable with the [[Smart|Smart]]. A notable difference is that some of the smaller models can be driven without a [[driver's licence]] since they
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  • ...Ltd''' (ADD) was an English company that was responsible for the creation of the futuristic-looking [[Nova (kit car)|Nova]]. The company was based in S ...two seater Nova with its dramatically opening roof/door combines elements of the [[Ford GT40]] and [[Lamborghini Miura]] in a fiberglass shell on a [[VW
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  • ...d raced a number of "specials" while at the same time developing the motor vehicle repair business founded by his father into a major dealership handling [[Fe ...ter Monteverdi High Speed 375S coupe, was launched at that years Frankfurt Motor Show and received very positive reviews. Designed by [[Pietro Frua]] it had
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  • ...front for steering and one in the rear for power, or any other combination of layouts. Due to its handling superiority, an increasingly popular form is t ...|date=2001 |publisher=pages.zoom.co.uk |accessdate=2008-01-20}}</ref> One of these, the [[Benz Patent Motorwagen]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://star-moto
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  • ...urope (UNECE). It is tasked with creating a uniform set of regulations for vehicle design to facilitate international trade. The forum works on regulations covering [[vehicle safety]], environmental protection, energy efficiency and theft-resistance.
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  • ...s driven by rotary motors, or in the case of tracked vehicles, by [[linear motor]]s. The energy used to propel the vehicle may be obtained from several sources:
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  • ...e produced by the manufacturer '''Alvis Car and Engineering Company Ltd''' of Coventry, United Kingdom from 1919 to 1967. The company also produced aero- ...Some have suggested that de Freville proposed the name Alvis as a compound of the words "aluminium" and "vis" (meaning 'strong' in Latin)although de Frev
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  • ...gh-[[speed]] [[road]] restricted to motor vehicles and having full control of access, similar to a [[motorway]] or [[freeway]] in English-speaking countr ...onounced as in other English words such as "automobile". The official name of the autobahn in Germany is ''Bundesautobahn (BAB)'' (''Federal Motorway'').
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  • ...in piston-powered small aircraft. Aircraft owners using this fuel in place of the more common aviation fuel or ''avgas'', require a Supplemental Type Cer ...autoLPG" is more widely used by consumers, especially by taxi drivers many of whom use converted vehicles.<ref>[http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews
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  • |Power = N/A hp @ N/A rpm<br>N/A lb-ft of [[torque]] @ N/A rpm ...er paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]].
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  • {{List of Alpine Models}}:''Alpine is also the name of car models produced by [[Sunbeam Alpine|Sunbeam]] and [[Chrysler Alpine|Chr '''Alpine''' was a French manufacturer of [[racing car|racing]] and [[sports car]]s which used [[rear engine|rear mou
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  • ...onal [[Hybrid vehicle|hybrid electric vehicles]] and of [[battery electric vehicle]]s. While PHEVs are usually passenger vehicles, plug-in hybrid technology h .../docs/fy07osti/40485.pdf "Cost-Benefit Analysis of Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Technology"] National Renewable Energy Laboratory conference report CP-540-
    32 KB (4,593 words) - 03:49, 26 May 2010
  • ...omobile can be divided into a number of eras based on the prevalent method of automotive propulsion during that time. Later periods were defined by trend ==Eras of invention==
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  • '''Rallying''', also known as '''rally racing''', is a form of [[auto racing]] that takes place on public or private roads with modified p ...re [[Panhard et Levassor]] and [[Peugeot]].<ref>Rose, Gerald: "A Record of Motor Racing 1894–1908" page 1. Royal Automobile Club 1909, reprinted in facsim
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