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  • ...m of [[ turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...kinson cycle|Atkinson]] and [[Miller cycle|Miller]] cycles. Most truck and automotive Diesel engines use a four-stroke cycle, but with a compression heating igni
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  • ...ch there was plenty. Winning a race in the budding years of the automobile industry not only earned a company excellent promotion, but it proved to be the ulti An attempt by Isotta-Fraschini to re-enter the automotive market after the war, the 8C Monterosa, launched in 1947, used an unconvent
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  • Automotive hybrid technology became successful in the 1990s when the [[Honda Insight]] ...e diesel-electric hybrid trucks for a US pilot program serving the utility industry in 2004. In mid 2005 [[Isuzu]] introduced the Elf Diesel Hybrid Truck on th
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  • ...of [[gas turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...kinson cycle|Atkinson]] and [[Miller cycle|Miller]] cycles. Most truck and automotive Diesel engines use a four-stroke cycle, but with a compression heating igni
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  • ...in Automobili Lamborghini to Swissman René Leimer, and left the automotive industry, retiring to a gentleman farmer's life on a [[vineyard]]. ...[[Lotus Cars|Lotus Group]] chief executive Mike Kimberley and ex-[[McLaren Automotive|McLaren Cars]] head of sales Nigel Gordon-Stewart. Kimberley was well known
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  • This is known in general throughout the industry as Tire Uniformity. New automotive tires now also have ratings for traction, treadwear, and temperature resist
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  • ..., a hybrid uses a large battery pack with a higher voltage than the normal automotive 12 volts. Accessories such as power steering and air conditioning are power ...[[Scientific American]], [[January 13]],[[2006]]</ref> in the automobile industry.
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  • ...top line Cloverleaf models). It also boasted engines among the best in the industry, continuing the Alfa tradition ...e and striking design feature, which helped earn the 164 a unique place in automotive styling annals. It is often described as the most important and greatest ex
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  • "Motor racing was a world class industry which put Britain at the hi-tech edge. Deprived of tobacco money, Formula O ...n two weeks later. It was in response to fears that Britain might lose the industry overseas to Asian countries who were bidding for it."
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  • ''Click here to see'' [[Ducati car|Ducati]] ''automotive'' ...es Ducati has gained prominence in motorcycle racing and in the motorcycle industry.
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  • |Industry || [[Motorcycle]] ...orcycle]] manufacturer '''Moto Guzzi''' (aka "Guzzi") has endured from the industry's infancy to its place today as the oldest European manufacturer in continu
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  • ...page lists [[Wiktionary:superlatives|superlatives]] of the [[automobile]] industry - that is, the smallest, largest, fastest, lightest, best-selling, and othe ...orld War II. Many odd vehicles emerged in the early days of the automobile industry. There is [[#Pre-War|a section]] for early superlatives, however.
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