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  • ...tion || 7.84 l/100km - 5.00 l/100km (30 - 47 MPG US), 6.19 l/100km (38 MPG US) average
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  • ...ped with three-point belts. By September 1, 2007, all new cars sold in the US will require a lap and shoulder belt in the center rear. ([[http://www.nhts ...s on the [[1959]] [[Volvo]]. However, they were not required by law in the US on passenger vehicles until the [[1968]] model year.
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  • In [[2000]] an original Maserati 8C 2300 sold at an [[auction]] for US$1.65 million and a 1932 Maserati 8C 3000 for $1.08 million.
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  • ...The top speed of the car was about 235 km/h on the best available fuel in US (135/110 unleaded aviation gasoline). ...LAP OF AMERICA, [[Fiat]] USA strongly objected to the sales of the cars in US, and so just before the race teams had actually registered the car as "Ital
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  • ...han 5,000 different fabrics to choose from. Ready-to-wear suits run from [[US$]]3,600 to $5,500, and the custom-tailored from $4,000 to $24,000. Brioni a
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  • If you have any suggestions, let us know. In Europe a 25’ race needs 6 € of energy (in Us much less!) against of 65 € of a F. 3. Not mentioning that a F.3 does hav
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  • ...rysler]] [[V8]] engine. The prototype was destroyed during testing by the US military. This led Lamborghini to develop the [[Lamborghini LM001|LM001]], On July 18, 2004, at a US military base near Baqubah, the American Military used an LM002 that had be
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  • *''Trident'' is the name of the [[US Navy]]'s Fleet Ballistic Missile program, consisting of [[Ohio class submar
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  • |Fuel capacity || 16.50 L (4.36 US gal) / 19.5 L on post98' bikes |Reserve fuel capacity || 3.00 L (0.79 US gal)
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  • ...d distributes luxury-class Italian sport utility vehicles available in the US and Europe. Production of other models, including its armoured vehicles, is For the past few years, primarily in the US, Laforza has manufactured and distributed a luxury sport utility vehicle un
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  • ...s are purchased from junkyards and private owners, usually for less than [[US dollar|$500]], though some rust-free [[1974]]-[[76]] [[Chevrolet Impala]] [ ...ionwide. [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC's]] ''[[Wide World of Sports (US TV series)|Wide World of Sports]]'', featured demolition derbies on several
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  • In 2002, the SR2 model was launched in the US and won the [[Grand Am]] Championship. At that time, the Grand-Am team were
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  • ...who were sent to Terni to learn a trade. Even this "travel training" tells us a picture (No. 5), taken at its Terni and that portrays four young people ( ...the brand experience "Three Spade." The year is 1905, as the catalog tells us that the accompanying. The first car was presented with all the honors if t
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  • == Non-US races == ...ce the 1980s the CART/CCWS championship has increasingly raced outside the US.
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  • ...factured until 1985. Most of the cars were exported to the [[United States|US]]. The Coupe and Spider were first sold in the US market in 1968. In 1969, the Spider was one of the few affordable cars with
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  • ...tion numbers and exotic background have driven values into the millions of US dollars.
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  • ...st one built, and the only one completed in Italy, and shipped back to the US. The other two had dual four barrels, and automatics, and were shipped back
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  • ...yet complete. Those countries that still recognise non-SI units (e.g. the US and UK) have redefined their traditional non-SI units [[conversion of units ...ariations, while others were based on the [[Imperial unit|Imperial]] and [[US customary units|American]] systems. It was recognized that additional step
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  • ...6 km/h (252 mph), and pricing was announced at €1 million ([[USD|US$]]1.3 million at the time). ..., so the car will be advertised as producing "1001 horsepower" in both the US and European markets.
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  • ...5 first series Beta Montecarlos, 1,940 second series Montecarlos and 1,801 US market Scorpions. ...rom several different issues. Between the taller springs used to meet the US height requirements, a lack of caster, and bump steer.
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