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  • ...ubber Company]]. Together, the two companies were the largest suppliers of automotive tires in North America for over three-quarters of a century. The family had [[Category:Automotive companies]]
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  • [[Category:Automotive companies of South Korea]]
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  • ...n. In 1923, the manufacturing equipment was bought by a [[Turin]] group of companies.
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  • [[Category:Automotive companies]]
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  • The '''[[Automotive industry|automobile industry]] in [[Italy]]''' (formerly the vehicle indust ...n of its automobile designs and small city cars, sports and supercars. The automotive industry makes a significant 8.5% to Italian [[GDP]].
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  • ...amburini''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] designer for motorcycle companies including: [[Aprilia]], [[Cagiva]], [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]]; and [[ In the field of product design, Tamburini is on a par with leading Italian automotive designers such as Giorgio Giugiaro and Marcello Gandini.
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  • ...e now been sold off to various third parties (or closed). Separately owned companies continue to make specialised products such as aerospace tyres and brakes un [[Category:Automotive companies of the United Kingdom]]
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  • ...ently in production that utilize this arrangement, as well as some kit car companies. In addition the original [[Mazda Cosmo]], [[Alfa Romeo GTV6]], and [[Rover [[Category:Automotive suspension technologies]]
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  • In most production engines, the '''[[manifold (automotive engineering)|manifold]]''' is an assembly designed to collect the exhaust g ...enerally, most car performance enthusiasts buy aftermarket headers made by companies solely focused on producing reliable, cost-effective well-designed headers
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  • ...r I]] the company jumped from 30th to third place among Italian industrial companies. The first [[Ford]] factory was opened four years after Fiat was founded an [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|Agnelli, Giovanni]]
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  • ...avonuzzi]]. He worked with the latter first at [[Cisitalia]] then at other companies before in 1951 he established his own workshop where he started by preparin Today, '''Studio Futuro''', leader in the design and manufacturing of automotive parts and accessories, together with Conrero, proposes a complete line of u
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  • ...mechanical engineer Bruno Beccaria (1915-2001) through the merger of five companies operating in Italy, [[France]] and [[Germany]]; ''Fiat Veicoli Industriali' ...ort field by merging their respective bus operations. This merger included companies such as Heuliez and Karosa, and the result was [[Irisbus]], one of the majo
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  • ...ny is dominated by Fiat, and was created in [[1975]] by the merger of five companies operating in Italy, [[France]] and [[Germany]]; ''Fiat Veicoli Industriali' ...o customers' requirements and to combat the extremely cyclic nature of the automotive market. This strategy led to the creation of Transolver in [[1997]], which
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  • '''Casalini''' is an [[Italian]] [[automotive]] and [[motorcycle]] company that is devoted to the production of small car ...to Casalini Inc., to competitively produce the "Ydea" and "sulkycar", two companies Mech Plant Inc. for the metal components and Target s.r.l. for plastic comp
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  • ...r]]s. It is a standard part of all common scooters since 1985, and several companies such as [[Malossi]], [[Polini]], [[Doppler]] and [[Stage6]] are offering tu [[Category:Automotive transmission technologies]]
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  • ...nd systems is a key factor in the competitive position of companies in the automotive and other (truck, motorcycle, tractor, construction equipment…) vehicle i [[Category:Automotive technologies]]
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  • The automotive '''Brass Era''' is the first period of automotive manufacturing, named for the prominent [[brass]] [[fitting]]s used during t ...s and [[specification sheet]]s are often nonexistent. The huge variety of companies and technologies represented during this formative period is also a complic
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  • ...ar Tire & Rubber Company was recognized as one of America’s most respected companies by the Reputation Institute (RI) and [[Forbes]] magazine. Goodyear ranked annual listing of companies with the best reputations in the United States.
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  • ...ni plant. Predictably, Touring's first bodywork assignments were for these companies. This expansion proved unsustainable, however, as many companies took coachbuilding chores in-house. Touring also lost out to larger competi
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  • ...engines, from German manufacturers [[Maybach]] and [[Daimler]]. Various US companies produced the V12 [[liberty engine]]; the [[Curtiss NC]] [[Flying boat]]s, s ...-Suiza]]. Packard's [[1912]] "Double Six" is widely regarded as [[list of automotive superlatives|the first]] production V12 engine.
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