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  • ...ange [[gear ratio]]s automatically as the car or truck moves, thus freeing the driver from having to shift gears [[manual transmission|manually]]. (Simila ...s are still generally more efficient. (This balance may finally shift with the introduction of practical [[continuously variable transmission]]s; see belo
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  • The '''Anzani''' was an engine manufacturer founded by the Italian [[Alessandro Anzani]], which produced [[proprietary]] engines for [ ...as supplied to [[Louis Blériot]] who used it or his successful crossing of the [[English Channel]] in 1909.
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  • |Top speed || 259 km/h | Transmission || 6 speed, [[drive chain|chain drive]]
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  • ...[[2008-09 A1 Grand Prix season|2008-09]] [[Ferrari]] will be consulted on the design and manufacture for all A1 Grand Prix cars. [[Image:A1 by Ferrari.jpg|right|thumb|The new A1 GP "Powered by Ferrari" car.]]
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  • ...Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top speed of 407 km/h (253 mph).]] ...to be a supercar at one time may not retain its superiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercars".
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  • ...12HP (1884[[cc]] two-[[cylinder]]) and the 14-18HP (2724cc four-cylinder). The success of these models led to more being introduced, including a six-cylin ...used by Diatto. A bodyshop was also founded for the internal production of the bodies.
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  • ...[[downforce]], particularly in racing cars. This has been the successor to the earlier dominant aerodynamic theory of streamlining. [[Champ Cars]] employe ...t when close enough to the ground the tarp will suddenly be sucked towards the ground.
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  • ...7 Itala - Project Gutenberg etext 17432.jpg|thumb|The 1907 Itala which won the [[Peking to Paris]] motor race]] ...ry types and at the beginning of WW1, offered a wide range of cars. During the war Itala built aeroplane engines but made a loss producing them.
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  • ...isplacement]] up to 2.3 [[litre|Litres]]. The current "practical" limit to the displacement of Straight-4 engines in a car is around 2.7 litres. However, ...[Austin-Healey 100]] and [[Austin Atlantic]]. These engines were generally the result of a long incremental evolution process and their power was kept rel
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  • ...ing is the company behind the superexclusive [[Edonis]] supercar, based on the [[Bugatti EB110]]. Thanks to severe engine modifications it has higher perf ...ur small IHI [[turbocharger]]s have been replaced by two larger units from the same manufacturer. Engine power has been boosted from 610 hp [[DIN]]
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  • ...ts torpedo''' is a racing car model, produced from [[1950]] to [[1956]] by the italian company [[Bandini|Bandini Cars]]. ...ision South-West) and the many victories gained in different categories by the two sides of [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...[Iso automobile|Iso]] and [[Alfa Romeo]]. A series of [[concept car]]s in the [[2000s]] posthumously bore his name. ...y the radio, following which one of the Livorno Library sections was named The Bizzarrini Library.
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  • |colspan=2|''Measurements relate to the 1988-1990 '''25th Anniversary''' Countach'' ...nd production lasted until [[1990]]. It did not pioneer but did popularise the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look popular in many high performance cars sin
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  • The '''Alfa Romeo 166''' is an [[executive car]] that was produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Alfa Romeo]] between 1998 and 2007. The car was designed by Centro Stile Alfa Romeo under the control of [[Walter de'Silva]], and was [[Facelift (automobile)|facelifted]
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  • | Transmission || 4 and 5-speed manual ...a top speed of 190 km/h. The engine was connected to a four speed gearbox. The car had independent suspension all round and drum brakes on all four wheels
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  • ...d bought [[Ducati Motor Holding|Ducati]], and in April 1999, the rights to the name were purchased by Morini Franco Motori spa, a company founded by Morin ...This was just before [[World War I]] broke out. During the war he was with the 8th Motorcycles Unit, stationed at [[Padova]].
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  • |Transmission|| 6-speed [[Electrohydraulic manual transmission|Sequential manual]] ...car]] at the 2003 [[Frankfurt Motor Show]] and later released for sale for the 2007 model year.
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  • ...always using mechanical Volkswagen, and marketed under the name "Puma" at the price of 1,300,000 lire with motor preparation or 440,000 lire in mounting 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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  • The '''Alfa Romeo GT''' is a [[coupe]] automobile manufactured by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] since [[2004]]. ...includes 2.0 petrol engine, a 1.9 MultiJet [[turbodiesel]], and the top-of-the-range 3.2 [[V6]] Petrol.
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  • |colspan=2|''Measurements relate to the 1988-1990 '''25th Anniversary''' Countach'' |colspan=2|''This article is part of the [[automobile]] series.''
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