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  • ...bly of a modern car, so world-class machinery was ordered from [[Western]] companies. FSO's over 100 Polish suppliers were also involved in the effort, as well {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • ...company are experienced in high-class motorcycles: many of them worked for companies like [[Ducati]] or [[Bimota]]. ...complete bikes. We were like a mouse compared to the elephant that bigger companies' development departments were, by comparison. I worked on quite a few Tesis
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  • ...] engines. Both of these models were discontinued in 1992 due to the new [[European emission standards]]and thus all models from 1992 on had catalytic converte ...or traffic lights. For its extraordinary load capacity, it was one of the companies favourites (the 1929 diesel engine), because they could exploit it in every
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  • ...cycle]] manufacturer. Unlike the traditional trend for technological motor companies, usually established in northern [[Italy]], this story began and developed ...ders was for OPRA to develop an engine and offer it to [[Case]] a [[Europe|European]] [[automobile|car]] manufacture for the construction license. The new engi
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  • ...250 cc class Grand Prix, 15 Road Racing World Championship titles, and 16 European speed titles. Many world champions started on Aprilia such as [[ Max Biaggi * [[List of Italian companies]]
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  • ...mpionship for five years in a row. The massive commercial interests of car companies and team sponsors are also at odds with the demand for an exciting spectato ...[[Renault F1]] team experienced excessive tyre wear, and during the [[2005 European Grand Prix]] a badly worn tyre caused by a flat spot led [[Kimi Räikkönen
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  • There were new beginnings for French companies [[Renault Sport|Renault]] and [[Michelin]]. After four years out of the spo | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconItaly}} [[European Aviation Air Charter|European]] Minardi F1
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  • ...wo divisions (aeronautical and motorcycle) split to become two independent companies; the aeronautical division was named IAM Rinaldo Piaggio. Today the airplan ...no couldn't fix from the inside was its scale. Even though Piaggio was the European market leader, it was dwarfed by rivals [[Honda]] and [[Yamaha Motor Compan
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  • ...rs such as the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat]] or [[France|French]] [[Peugeot]] companies soon developed their own vehicles to try to win the event, which they did f === European Incursions ===
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  • ...oth privately owned teams, had engine-production agreements with major car companies, [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]] respectively, and [[Honda]] produced engines | {{flagiconEuropean Union}} [[European Grand Prix]]
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  • ...ere flowing, when [[Italy]] was not yet united and when this city was more European than [[Lombard]]. ...sumptuous carriages have been produced, mainly for the aristocracy and the European royal families: the [[Ferrari]], previously [[Mainetti]] & [[Orseniga]].
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  • ...highest GDP for a region in the whole of the EU. Many foreign and national companies have their headquarters in Milan. Manufactures include iron and steel, cars ...osing a growing series of taxes needed to support their unending series of European wars. The eastern part of modern Lombardy, with cities like [[Bergamo]] and
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  • ...lexible attitude towards small-volume specialist manufacturers has allowed companies like [[TVR]], [[Noble (car)|Noble]], [[Pagani]], etc. to succeed. * [http://www.europaluxury.com/index/autos-%26-vehicles/sports-cars/ European sports cars]
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  • ...lines.com/ ČSA (Czech Airlines)] is the national carrier operating to many European destinations. There are also many cheap direct flights operated by easyJet, ...ers have found their services to be unsatisfactory. There are also private companies that provide transfers and will meet you in the arrivals hall, one of which
    47 KB (7,791 words) - 21:00, 22 September 2009
  • ...enclosed, especially in higher price categories from up market automobile companies. Windows in these early enclosed models were either retractable, or sliding ...ers because of the slower nature of the production of the all wood bodies. Companies that were major producers of wood bodied station wagons included Mitchell B
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  • ...uickly as they had come. Most of the other sponsors were small or mid-size companies from [[Turin]] or the region of [[Piemont]]. ...for instance works team driver [[Pasquale Irlando]] won all 9 races of the European hillclimb championship using the Osella PA18. He won the title in 1997, 199
    42 KB (5,856 words) - 23:27, 3 June 2011
  • ...erably tuned and had 5 gears instead of the 4 of its predecessors. Several European magazines tested it aand were able to exceed 100mph, making it by far the f For many British car and motorcycle companies of the era, government intervention was the guarantee of a lingering death.
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  • ...onomy]] and it only managed to win three [[European Endurance Championship|European]] and [[World Endurance Championship]] races. The team's inability to compe * [[List of Italian companies]]
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  • ...tition, causing many companies like NVT (the amalgamated surviving British companies Norton, Triumph, and BSA), Moto-Guzzi, and many others to fail and disappea
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  • At a local level, in medium-sized cities there are Companies, commanded by a ''Capitano'' ([[Captain]]), and in small towns there are St ...order operations. As a result of the experience the MSU has gained, the [[European Union]] has approved the institution of an Integrated Police Unit, which ca
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