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  • ...former employees of the [[Bugatti]] firm when it was under the leadership of [[Romano Artioli]]. B-Engineering is the company behind the superexclusive ...from 610 hp [[DIN]] (448 kW) and 650 Nm (479 ft·lbf) of [[torque]] to 680 hp DIN (500 kW) at 8000 rpm and 735 N
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  • ...tic activity of the "incredible" brothers, distinguishing the contribution of each is not always easy. ...860, Giovanni, born in 1865, Matthew considered the playboy, the playmaker of the family, five years younger, and Ernest, born in turn after another five
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  • [[Image:Anzani 3W Motor Replika.jpg|thumb|'''Replica of an Anzani 3W Motor.''']] ...cars]], [[boats]], and [[motorcycles]] in factories in Britain, France and Italy.
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  • [[Image:ABC.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Autobianchi at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' ..., a [[small family car]]. Autobianchis were priced higher than Fiat models of similar size and the brand was used by Fiat to test new and innovative conc
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  • ...6W]], a 6-wheeled sports car that has two axles (four wheels) in the front of the car. ...t, interchangeable panels. It was powered by a 2000 cc turbocharged diesel motor. However, the T44 never saw actual production beyond the one prototype. Ove
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  • ...erg etext 17432.jpg|thumb|The 1907 Itala which won the [[Peking to Paris]] motor race]] '''Itala''' was an exotic car manufacturer based in [[Turin]], Italy from 1904-1934, started by [[Matteo Ceirano]] and five partners in 1903.
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  • ...ilan]] of the early days, where [[Leonardo]]'s canals were flowing, when [[Italy]] was not yet united and when this city was more European than [[Lombard]]. ...] district, around 1830, [[Carlo Castagna]] is an apprentice worker in one of Milan's most famous "workshops", where, for more than a century, elegant an
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  • [[Image:GPItaly.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''Grand Prix of Italy''']] ...on open roads there were frequent accidents with the resulting fatalities of both drivers and spectators.
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  • ...three-wheeler]] truck. This was an unorthodox and initially strange little vehicle but a very good design. Then, in anticipating of the [[motorcycle]] boom and intending to have a stake in it, the ''Aermacch
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  • |Location || {{flagiconItaly}} [[Milan]], [[Italy]] ...luding: [[Taiwan|Taiwanese]] manufactured scooters; [[India|Indian]] light vehicle engines; [[United Kingdom|British]] fashion clothing; and [[China|Chinese]]
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  • ...ls, Fiat and FSO revived the marque [[Polski Fiat]]. After the termination of the license agreement, the car was also branded as the '''FSO 1300''', '''F ...and its international presence by establishing production in the countries of the [[Eastern Bloc]].
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  • Until the end of [[War World II]] Malaguti had to stop production while [[Italy]] was invaded and later on when its owners were hiding in the mountains fro ...the [[Vietnam war]] era of the 1960s and 1970s, Malaguti exported over 70% of its first scooters to Vietnam. The first 50cc Malaguti scooter was called t
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  • ...Milan which only the most elite could own. Today Isotta-Fraschini is a set of several companies. ...unusual. Like its Anglo counterpart, the name was made up of two surnames of its founders, [[Cesare Isotta]] and [[Oreste Fraschini]]. This high-end lux
    14 KB (2,091 words) - 23:37, 24 March 2010
  • ...DB2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|'''Bimota DB2 at [http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]]]''' '''Bimota''' is an [[Italian]] [[motorcycle]] [[company]] located in the city of [[Rimini]].
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  • ...n, construction, and equipment to minimise the occurrence and consequences of [[automobile accident]]s. ([[Road traffic safety]] more broadly includes r ...f injury-related deaths, an estimated total of 1.2 million in 2004, or 25% of the total from all causes.
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  • ...en, and marketed under the name "Puma" at the price of 1,300,000 lire with motor preparation or 440,000 lire in mounting kit. A copy of the Buggy "Puma" in 1974 was the protagonist of the film "Altrimenti ci arrabbiamo" played by Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.
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  • ...r|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World War II, but has been resurrected twice, most recently under the [[Vol ...cess culminated with driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] winning the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] twice (in 1937 with [[Robert Benoist]] and 1939 with [[Pierre Vey
    19 KB (2,446 words) - 16:04, 12 October 2011
  • ...ompany manufacturer, living in Italy; at San Cesario sul Panaro ([[Modena, Italy]]). Also involved at the outset was [[Juan Manuel Fangio]], a five-time [[F ...extensively with Lamborghini on numerous projects, including the restyling of the [[Lamborghini Countach#25th Anniversary Countach|Countach Anniversary]]
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  • ...used [[Ferrari]]s to much success until the founder financed the [[History of Ferrari#The great walkout|exiled Ferrari]] company, [[ATS]]. Thereafter, [ ...car sponsored by [[Volpi]]. The project was carried out by [[Sasamotors]] of Modena and known as Jungle GT.
    12 KB (1,962 words) - 07:42, 9 June 2012
  • ...'s trademarks is the use of letters of the [[Greek alphabet]] as the names of its models. The Lancia CEO is Olivier François. ...produced from 1908. This car had a small four cylinder engine with a power of 58 bhp.
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