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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:95%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |[[Microcar]]||-||Microcar||[[Smart (automobile)|Smart Fortwo]]
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  • A '''sports car''' is a type of [[automobile]] designed primarily for performance driving while not being a rally orient ...lude [[Lotus Elan|Lotus Elan M100]], [[Fiat Coupé]], [[Fiat Barchetta]], [[Saab Sonett]] and many [[Berkeley cars]]... The layout has some advantages in sm
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  • ...powered "Fardier" against a wall in [[1771]]. One of the earliest recorded automobile fatalities was [[Mary Ward (scientist)|Mary Ward]], on [[August 31]], [[186 ...established the [[United States Department of Transportation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (N
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Similar:||[[Renault Safrane]]<br>[[Rover 800]]<br>[[Saab 9-5]]
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  • ...powered "Fardier" against a wall in [[1771]]. One of the earliest recorded automobile fatalities was [[Mary Ward (scientist)|Mary Ward]], on [[August 31]], [[186 ...established the [[United States Department of Transportation]] (DOT) with automobile safety one of its purposes. The [[National Transportation Safety Board]] (N
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  • It is common practice among automobile manufacturers to configure production cars deliberately to have a slight li ...igh speed (greater than approximately 10mph (16&nbsp;km/h) for a typical [[automobile]]) cornering conditions a wheeled vehicle with pneumatic [[tire]]s develops
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  • ...nstruction, and equipment to minimise the occurrence and consequences of [[automobile accident]]s. ([[Road traffic safety]] more broadly includes roadway design Improvements in roadway and automobile design have steadily reduced injury and death rates in all [[first world]]
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  • {{Automobile history eras}} ...[[Bearing (mechanical)|bearing]], which are also the features of a modern automobile. His design had three wheels. Unfortunately, as with many of his inventions
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Services || Automobile and industrial: styling, engineering, prototyping and testing
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...odifications and complications needed to comply with increasingly-strict [[automobile emissions control|exhaust emission]] regulations of the 1970s and 1980s gra :*Exhaust [[Automobile emissions control|Emissions]]
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  • In 1995, automobile manufacturers introduced electronic stability control systems. [[Mercedes-B ...of Consumers Union [[Max Mosley]] of the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA), E-Safety Aware, Csaba Csere, editor of Car and Driver, and Jim Gil
    27 KB (3,920 words) - 22:51, 15 November 2009
  • This page lists [[Wiktionary:superlatives|superlatives]] of the [[automobile]] industry - that is, the smallest, largest, fastest, lightest, best-sellin ...ilt after World 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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  • ...and no cargo area windows. Two exceptions to this rule include [[Rambler (automobile)|Rambler]] station wagons (1952–1962) on which the roof line subtly dippe ...began to be enclosed, especially in higher price categories from up market automobile companies. Windows in these early enclosed models were either retractable,
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Series]]<br>[[Citroën XM]]<br>[[Peugeot 605]]<br>[[Renault Safrane]]<br>[[Saab 9000]]
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  • ...,000 jobs lost this decade. As a result, in 2009, China became the largest automobile market in the world. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
    79 KB (7,858 words) - 09:06, 13 September 2009
  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...lian Automobile Factory of [[Turin]]), is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker|automobile manufacturer]], [[manufacturer|engine manufacturer]], [[financial]] and [[i ...Palio]]. As of 2005, the company holds the first position in the Brazilian automobile market with a market share close to 25%.
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  • [[Image:Colorized car engine.jpg|thumb|250px|A colorized [[automobile]] engine]] ...excellent fuel energy-density. These engines have appeared in almost all [[Automobile|car]]s, [[motorbike]]s, many [[boat]]s, and in a wide variety of [[aircraft
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  • '':For the automobile named after Ilario Bandini see [[Bandini]]'' ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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