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  • * hybrid cars > Hybrid Cars * Hybrid cars > Hybrid Cars
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  • | Ultra-Luxury ...halo car]] to vault the maker into position as the supreme maker of luxury cars in the world. However, like the [[Bugatti]], the 8 Litre Bentley failed to
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  • | Ultra-Luxury Sedan ...as a [[Concept Car|concept car]] in 2003. Although extreme as most concept cars are, it was carefully considered for production but was eventually turned d
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  • | Ultra-Luxury ...itional Rolls-Royce layout (for example, there was no tachometer). In both cars, the seats and dashboard were upholstered in Connolly leather, with dashboa
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  • Though it had been expressed that the days of motor cars of the like of the [[Rolls-Royce Phantom V]] were undoubtedly numbered, in [[Category:Cars of England]]
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  • ...4-door hardtop starting in 1967 (reviving a nameplate that graced Buick's ultra-luxury flagship in the late 1930s and again in 1958) and later became available on ...the largest Buick ever built at 233.4 inches, which is over 19 feet. These cars truly dwarfed the newer front-wheel drive Electras and Park Avenues in term
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  • The '''[[Lexus]] LF''' line is a series of [[Concept Cars|concept cars]] built by the [[Lexus]] division of [[Toyota|Toyota Motor Corporation]]. T The '''LF-A''' is a 2-door [[Concept cars|concept car]] [[Toyota]] produced under the [[Lexus]] brand. The LF-A's 5-l
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  • ...ra-low centers of gravity for stability, and in the early 1900s [[Morgan]] cars recognized this and began manufacturing the Morgan 3. This vehicle utilized
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  • | Ultra-Luxury ...the 'Mulsanne Straight' being the stretch of the Le Mans racecourse where cars reach their highest speeds.
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  • ...e, the practice of custom coachbuilding gained favor among the rich. Some ultra-luxury vehicles sold as chassis only. Examples include the [[Bugatti Type 57]], [ ...ewcomer (though oldest in the U.S.), formed in 1810.<ref>Georgano, G. N. ''Cars: Early and Vintage, 1886-1930''. (London: Grange-Universal, 1990), p.206</r
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...46 in Durban, South Africa) is a renowned designer of [[Formula One]] race cars and the famous [[McLaren F1]] 'supercar' road car. ...ef Designer. There he designed many [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars, some of which were World Championship winners. These designs include the e
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  • * [[Platoon (automobile)|Platoons]] of cars that are controlled by the lead car [[electric car]]s, [[Hydrogen vehicle|hydrogen cars]], and [[compressed-air car]]s.
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  • The '''Cadillac Allanté''' was [[Cadillac]]'s first venture into the ultra-luxury roadster market and was sold from 1987 through 1993. If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • |Class = Ultra-Luxury ...ti "Bordeaux"''' (the name is still unofficial speculation) is an upcoming Ultra-Luxury car from [[Bugatti]], a followup from their million-dollar (and unprofitabl
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  • ...hase of fuel-inefficient vehicles. The gas guzzler tax had applied only to cars (not trucks) and was collected by the IRS.<ref>http://www.epa.gov/fuelecono ...]] might all be classified as gas-guzzlers, though they are very different cars.
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  • ...ry_cars&rank=safety&year=2007 Autos.com's] Safety category for Near-Luxury cars. ...|ES 350]] featires the Lexus L-Finesse design scheme used on three concept cars and the [[Lexus GS|GS]] and [[Lexus IS|IS]] sedans, with everything emanati
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  • The IRS has adopted large tax credits for purchase of new [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid vehicles]]. The credits have a current maximum of $3,150. Note thes [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] Tax Credits from lowest to highest:
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  • "We have 100 collector's edition cars for sale for $100,000 up front deposit for purchase and only a few units ar
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  • == Hatchbacks, saloons (sedans) and estate cars (station wagons) == ...s not their intended use. In Japan, city cars are called [[kei car]]s. Kei cars have to meet strict size and engine requirements: engines have a maximum di
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  • [[Category:Formula One cars|Formula One cars]] [[Category:2007 Formula One season cars]]
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  • [[Category:Cars of England]]
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  • ...ry of [[Audi]]. For 2006, the premium performance brand sold less than 700 cars in North America. ...away telling him to go and drive tractors because he was not able to drive cars. Lamborghini went back to his factory, had his Ferrari's clutch dismantled
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  • ...mployed a six-speed sequential gearbox, much like those found in GT racing cars. The transmission includes a limited-slip differential, and has been develo
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  • | Ultra-Luxury ...table car of the '40s. Ford, often regarded as producers of many competent cars but few exciting ones, felt that they needed a bit of that old glamor back.
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  • |Class = Ultra-luxury Grand Tourer If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...surpasses the previous, offering greater power and less cost. The [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] powertrain adds a mere 300 pounds to the vehicle’s curb weight, ...ar debuted in Japan in March of 2005 as the [[Toyota Highlander]] [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]].
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  • The '''Lexus LS600h L''' is a [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] version of [[Lexus]]' flagship sedan, the [[Lexus LS|LS]]). It wen ...s inherent noise, vibration and harshness (NHV) generated by most [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] power plants, [[Lexus|Lexus]] engineers have turned their attentio
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  • ...One]] car) were optimistic enough to buy that simple untested machine. The cars ran with [[Toyota]] or [[Lancia]] engines in the 1976 [[Germany|German]] an ...finished fourth at [[San Marino Grand Prix|Imola]] in 1982 (where only 14 cars started) and scored the first Championship points for the young team in a c
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  • |Class = Ultra-Luxury ...funds. Traditionally, Aston Martin had worked on [[2 plus 2|2+2]] [[sports cars]], but the Lagonda &mdash; the model being named after a grand sporting mar
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  • ...Jaguar]] at Coventry was a direct challenge. Victor Riley had set up a new ultra-luxury concern, [[Autovia]], to produce a V8 saloon and limousine to compete with ...k quick measures to firm up the company. Autovia was no more, with just 35 cars having been produced. Riley refocused on the 4-cylinder market with two eng
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  • ...Rudd]]. After several uncompetitive seasons with experimental or mediocre cars, Colin Chapman went back to basics and designed the graceful Lotus 91, base ...gave the 91 a fighting chance against the far more powerful turbo engined cars, and Cosworth worked on a short stroke version of the DFV purely for Lotus'
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  • ...surpasses the previous, offering greater power and less cost. The [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] powertrain adds a mere 300 pounds to the vehicle’s curb weight. ...lectric motor increases the vehicle's performance, the Highlander [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] can reach 60 mph (97km/h) in less than 8 seconds which is quicker
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  • ...obile]] manufactured by [[Honda]]. It was the first mass-produced [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] automobile sold in the United States, introduced in 1999 (in Japan ...that production of the Insight will end in September 2006. A new [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] model, a car smaller and less expensive than the [[Honda Civic|Civ
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  • ...es, this standard may increase the availability of diesel-fueled passenger cars in the U.S., since engines will no longer have to be redesigned to cope wit
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  • .../www.greenhybrid.com/compare/mileage/[[Lexus|lexus]]-rx.html Real [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] Mileage Database]. ...absorbing ride characteristics, but lacks the fun and excitement of those cars. The 330 brakes are suburb comparable to the Mercedes M class, but at times
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  • The car had dual circuit, servo assisted, disc brakes, and most cars were supplied with a 4-speed automatic gearbox. The exterior body panels we If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...ng to reviews, the Lexus LS has one of the most silent cabins among modern cars and is sometimes hailed as one of the most refined, well-engineered, and te ...n shown in detail at the Geneva Motor Show in February, while the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] version had its debut at the New York Auto Show in April 2006.
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  • |Class = Ultra-Luxury If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • |Class = Ultra-Luxury [[Grand Tourer]] If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...9>AutoZine - Hispano-Suiza H6 (1919)</ref> Roughly 2,350 H6, H6B, and H6C cars were produced in total. If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • |Class = Ultra-Luxury If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...Bentley, in a company called "Bentley and Bentley" selling French [[DFP]] cars. Unsatisfied with their performance, W.O. designed new aluminum alloy pist ...the majority shareholder. W.O. stayed on to design another generation of cars, the six-cylinder [[Bentley 6.5 Litre|6½ Litre]], but his control was slip
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  • ...reated the system of multi-brand holding companies with different lines of cars. Originally, Durant was highly skeptical of cars, thinking they were smelly, noisy, and dangerous, to the point where he ref
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  • |Class = [[Ultra-Luxury]] ...r, Jeremy Clarkson got stuck in the indoor parking bay and as a traffic of cars build up and the drivers were getting cross, he decided to activate the car
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  • ...used in all mainstream Volkswagen Group marques of [[automobile|passenger cars]] and [[light commercial vehicle]]s produced by the company<ref>{{cite web| ...tor, as the car did not have to refuel as often as [[petrol engine]]d race cars in the race. The car was fueled with a special synthetic [[Shell V-Power#V
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  • ...nt six up through the mighty greats such as the 426 Hemi, and 440 six-pack cars. ...tress" rear window design previously made famous by [[GM]]'s A-body muscle cars ([[Chevrolet Chevelle]], [[Pontiac GTO]], etc). Although the Charger remai
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  • ...]]. The name was first used in 1967 and was carried by a diverse series of cars over the next three decades. As is common with Mercury vehicles, the Cougar ...Eliminators also had the usual visual effects of the day of other muscle cars, such as a hood scoop (with a functional ram-air option) and a rear spoiler
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  • ...traight double retirements. Development also proved troublesome, with the cars having to use the {{F1|1995}} car's parts early in the season whilst struct ...V10]]) - a similar nomenclature consistent with that used for Ferrari's F1 cars from 1966 to 1980 (the [[Ferrari 312|312]], [[Ferrari 312B|312B]] and [[Fer
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  • ...dust as a fuel, but oil proved more effective. Diesel engines are used in cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats and locomotives. ...This is the first time a Diesel-fueled vehicle has won at Le Mans against cars powered with regular fuel or other alternative fuel like methanol or [[bio-
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  • ...sed the first pictures of a street legal [[concept car]] based on the race cars from this championship and called '''Lacetti WTCC R+'''. The concept car is ...rsions of the Lacetti are also available in the North American market. The cars feature only one engine, a gasoline-powered '''2.0&nbsp;L''' 4-cylinder E-T
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  • ...ved 1960 Edsels used elliptical shaped taillights, the lenses used on both cars differed in length and width. Certain other parts from the 1959 Edsel part
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  • ...f contrast and balance, here are good reasons to wait on buying a [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] vehicle: ==[[Hybrid Cars|Hybrids]] cost more upfront==
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...ated that GM lost $10,000 on every one, but these virtually hand-assembled cars are today among the rarest and most collectible of all postwar American mod
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  • ...iquitous modern [[gasoline]]- or petrol-fueled internal combustion engine. Cars powered by [[electric power|electricity]] briefly appeared at the turn of t ...technologies hailed as a replacement for gasoline as an energy source for cars, was discovered in principle by yet another German, [[Christian Friedrich S
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  • ...'''. To understand the origins or existence of the Superbird (and similar cars like it, such as the 1969 [[Dodge Charger (B-body)]] Daytona), a little his Back in the 1960's/early '70's, many muscle cars such as the Dodge Charger R/T, Ford Torino GT and Plymouth's Road Runner no
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  • ...electric vehicle design is the [[personal rapid transit]], a cross between cars and trains optimised for independent travel. By the 20th century, electric cars and rail transport were commonplace, with commercial electric automobiles h
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  • ...cycle|four-stroke]] engine. On high performance engines (e.g., [[Ferrari]] cars), the camshaft is movable and the cams have a varying height, so by axially
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  • ...e electric motor increases the vehicle's performance, the RX 400h [[Hybrid Cars|Hybrid]] can reach 60 mph (97km/h) in less than 8 seconds which is quicker
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  • |Class = Entry-Level Ultra-Luxury If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...a few months later at the 2009 [[Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance]]. Both cars are powered by a 400 hp 4.2 litre [[V8]] sourced from [[Audi]]. The German first-generation cars."
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  • Before the turn of the 20th century, electric cars outnumbered all others combined. Batteries were commonplace as it was much ...in 2003. The CARB attempted to set a minimum quota for the use of electric cars, but this was withdrawn after complaints by auto manufacturers that the quo
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  • ...p and direct injectors. One hundred [[Ford Crown Victoria|Crown Victoria]] cars were built at Ford's Atlanta Assembly in Hapeville, Georgia utilizing a Pro ...m/car-reviews/car-and-driving/renault-megane-cabriolet-2004314.html "Yahoo Cars - Renault Megane Cabriolet 1997-2003"]</ref> first on the [[Renault Megane|
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  • ...37). It now joins its rival, the [[Ford Falcon]] as the two locally built cars to earn 5 stars by ANCAP. If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • '''Lotus Cars''' is a British manufacturer of sports and racing cars based at Hethel, England. The company is famous for designing and building ...itain. The carmaker built tens of thousands of successful racing and road cars and won the [[Formula One]] World Championship seven times.
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  • ...d unique Sahara Beige / Black Leather leather accented by Burl Walnut. The cars are expected to generate US$1 million for charity. .../09/frankfurt-show-mercedes-benz-s-300.html][http://www.motorauthority.com/cars/bmw/mercedes-benz-to-be-first-with-lithium-ion-hybrids/]
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  • ...avery in equal measure to get it right. After a long run from Malmedy, the cars would reach top speed before having to negotiate Masta, a high speed left-r ...pa-Francorchamps]</ref> This is due to the huge amount of downforce on the cars. World Champion [[Jacques Villeneuve]] once spoke of the effects of downfor
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  • ...d Motor Company]] have been willing to use the Fairlane name for their new cars.
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  • ...ring for the 1962 model year, the Grand Prix name has also been applied to cars in the [[personal luxury car]] market segment and the [[mid-size car|mid-si If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...will use less as the price increases (by switching to more fuel-efficient cars, public transit, cycling, walking, consolidating trips, carpooling, or trav ...near the Brazilian border list two different prices for gasoline, one for cars with Argentinian license plates and another one for foreign plates, to rest
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...loped 430 hp (321 kW); in 1998 it was upgraded to 450 hp (336 kW). 57 road cars were built (seven of which were right-hand drive).
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...car a very low drag coefficient of 0.29 &mdash; quite low even for modern cars. This accomplishment is all the more notable considering that the engineers
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  • ...urban transit bus fleets. The main problem is that diesel-electric hybrid cars cost too much to produce - thousands of dollars more than gas-electric hybr Diesel engines in general are not widely used for passenger cars in the United States, as US diesel fuel has long been considered very "dirt
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  • ...ppeared on the BMW 7 series in 1991, The FTO was one of the first Japanese cars to have HID's, which were also combined with projector type headlights. ...available from internet retailers. As with most Japanese domestic market cars, the drivers seat does not have the same one-touch sliding mechanism as the
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  • ...class, regularly producing performance numbers equal or better than sports cars costing 2-to-3 times as much. The car was also a huge sales and marketing s ...makes them fairly formidable versus much more expensive production sports cars in real world, "roll-on" situations.
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  • ...used in transverse FWD and transverse AWD engine configurations in larger cars, such as [[GM Premium V engine|Cadillacs]] and [[Ford Yamaha V8 engine|Volv V8s are common in purpose-designed engines for racing cars. They usually have flat-plane crankshafts, since a crossplane crankshaft re
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  • ...used on ships, locomotives, helicopters, tanks, and to a lesser extent, on cars, buses, and motorcycles. ===Passenger Road Vehicles (Cars, Bikes, and Buses)===
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit
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  • ...d in every 120 miles (190 km) would make it one of the most fuel-efficient cars in the world. ...McCammon, who previously worked with Wilbur at both [[American Speciality Cars]] and [[Saleen|Saleen, Inc.]], also joined Aptera.
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  • |[[Lotus|Lotus Cars]]<br>PDVSA/Herbalife<br>Banco Panamericana
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  • The term ''[[hybrid]]'' when used in relation with cars also has other uses. Prior to its modern meaning of hybrid propulsion, the ...eat from its surroundings.<ref>[http://www.aircaraccess.com/pics01.htm Air cars] from Pneumatic Options Research Library</ref>
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  • ...hoods with twin functional hood air induction flaps on crossfire-injected cars. ''Road & Track'' magazine selected the 1984 Camaro/Firebird as one of 12 best cars in the world and the Best Sports GT category in the $11,000 to $14,000 rang
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  • ...anufacturers to make higher-performing engines with lower displacement. In cars such as the [[Toyota Supra]] and [[Nissan 300ZX]], this was accomplished wi ...iVTEC, iVTEC Hybrid and VTEC in the NSX and some Japanese domestic market cars.
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  • ...iggest automotive market continue to churn out such bitterly disappointing cars?" - Wheels Magazine
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  • ...gauges from that era are much too small for measuring the gaps of current cars. ...highway use. This practice has, however, largely become obsolete now that cars' fuel/air mixtures and cylinder temperatures are maintained within a narrow
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  • ...earlier vehicles separately. The list is also limited to production road cars that: ...acturer]], and offered for commercial sale to the public in new condition (cars modified by either professional tuners or individuals are not eligible); an
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  • ...x. The engine is mated to a motor and a battery pack, and will allow small cars like the 500 to run solely on electricity for short distances. Add a stop-s ...o impose an average 120g/km limit on the model ranges of all firms selling cars across the continent by 2012.
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  • ...Corvair Monza Spyder and later Corsa models were one of the first American cars to offer a [[turbocharged]] engine. The nameplate was also offered as a pas ...50s, as an answer to the growing popularity of small, lightweight imported cars.
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  • ..._eliminated_in_20_years_says_urban_designer_michael_e_arth | title= "Most Cars Can be Eliminated in 20 Years says Urban Designer Michael E. Arth" | first ...driving, and lane changes left and right with autonomous passing of other cars.
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  • ...ve than in the United States. They have not gained popularity in passenger cars in the U.S., in large part because Americans have a bad memory of older die ...es, this standard may increase the availability of diesel-fueled passenger cars in the U.S., since engines will no longer have to be redesigned to cope wit
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  • If there are [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] versions of this vehicle manufactured, then please elaborate a lit ...r 2006 Lancia officially announced the revival of the Delta name, with new cars to be built on the Fiat C platform, as reported in the UK ''Car Magazine''.
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  • ...future of both pure electric vehicles and the so called "plug-in [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]]". ...ed to approximately 20 miles per hour. They were successfully sold as town cars to upper class customers and often marketed as suitable vehicles for women
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  • ...ic or private roads with modified production or specially built road-legal cars. This motorsport is distinguished by running not on a [[Race track|circuit] ...d many of the features found in later rallies: individual start times with cars running against the clock rather than head to head; time controls at the en
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  • ...pecified by the manufacturer of the vehicle (although some modern European cars now have no viscosity requirement), but can vary from country to country wh ...'''S''' for "service" (originating from spark ignition) (typical passenger cars and light trucks using [[gasoline engine]]s), and '''C''' for "commercial"
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