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  • |Engines:||140 [[Horsepower#bhp|bhp]] 1.8-[[litre]]<br>160 bhp 1.9 [[JTS]]<br>185 bh ...]] as the replacement for the [[Alfa Romeo 155]]. Cars were assembled at [[Fiat Group]] factory in [[Pomigliano d'Arco]], [[Italy]] and [[General Motors]]
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  • ...s Auto Show car with a 250 P engine) powered by 3.3-liter 320 bhp (238 kW) engines as used in the 275 P. According to Ferrari naming convention, the 3.3 litre ...ermine the number of chassis produced with each engine type as 275 and 330 engines were swapped as needed between cars. 275 P and 330 P cars were actively and
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  • ...exactly but on a much smaller scale, becoming a mid-size coupe on the [[GM/Fiat Premium platform]] (shared with the [[Alfa Romeo 159]] and [[Alfa Romeo Kam In [[Europe]], the Brera will be available with three engines: a 200bhp 2.4 JTD turbo-diesel, or 2.2 JTS and 3.2 [[V6]]. Cars with the di
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  • ...while 1885 marked the introduction of gasoline-fuelled internal combustion engines. [[Automotive]] history is generally divided into a number of [[era]]s base ...this was his only automotive patent. This design was used for all further engines, and the four-seat "second Marcus car" of 1888/89. This ignition, in conjun
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  • ...others, like Italy, became so important to ask the only real rival to the Fiat, little is known of others, and others acquired a role as the Spa in the fi ...e staff of the [[Ceirano]] & C ., not to project the vehicle. She was born Fiat.
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  • ...notably the first large front wheel drive Alfa. The 164 was essential to Fiat's plan to relaunch Alfa Romeo as the prestige car brand after the conturbat ...164 was based on the [[Type Four chassis]] shared with [[Lancia Thema]], [[Fiat Croma]] and [[Saab 9000]]. Being the last to reach the market, the 164's bo
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  • ...tomobile engines to operate with [[wood gas]]. In 1946, he reassembled a [[Fiat 1100]] which earlier he had cut apart and hidden to avoid requisition by Ge ...vehicle)|cycle fender]]s (separate mudguards). The car still used the same Fiat engine, modified with a [[Overhead camshaft#Double overhead camshaft|twin o
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  • * [[Luca di Montezemolo]] - [[Ferrari]] and [[Fiat]] president * [[Luca Marmorini]] - Technical Director in charge of engines
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  • ...nello]] to an interview with Enzo Ferrari driving one of his specials, a [[Fiat 500]] based sport car called [[The Machinetta]], that still exists today. F ...eries, the [[Ferrari 250]], Bizzarrini worked hard to develop the chassis, engines and advanced dynamic solutions.
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  • | Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...nged until 1986, when small changes were made to the cars' body shape, the engines updated and the four-wheel drive model introduced.
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  • ...which were entrusted with the direction of the department design aircraft engines. {{-}} ...ious aircraft that developed 180 hp power. The Propellent, mounted on a "[[Fiat]] AS.1" airplane was awarded the world record height for air touring, by [[
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  • ...[[Team Lotus]] raced cars in F1 and the [[Indy 500]] that had both turbine-engines and 4WD, as well as the 4WD-Lotus 63 that had the standard [[Cosworth]] eng ...is name to small, fuel-efficient and environmentally clean cars like the [[Fiat Nuova Panda]] 4x4 and the [[Suzuki SX4]].
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  • ...s the end of the 1800s, the first motorised carriages driven by combustion engines are produced, on commission, for Ottolini and Ricordi, importers of Benz qu ...agna creates the legendary "Sparviero" for Queen Margherita of Savoy, on a Fiat 24HP chassis: a magnificent, highly accessorised, white double phaeton in w
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  • In addition to [[Fiat Topolino]] and several motorcycles super-economy, our industry did not offe ...developed by Ing. [[Gioachino Colombo]], famous for the first [[Ferrari]] engines) and 6 horses at 5,000 rpm, and later placed in a position to push theory t
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  • ...[[Taiwan|Taiwanese]] manufactured scooters; [[India|Indian]] light vehicle engines; [[United Kingdom|British]] fashion clothing; and [[China|Chinese]] produce ...[[Korea]] with [[BMW]] engines for the European market, but 2-stroke Vespa engines for the American market. In light of environmental legislation, this was si
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  • ...'Ferrari [[Joint stock company|S.p.A.]]''', and is now controlled by the [[Fiat]] group. The company is based in [[Maranello]], near [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. As of 2004, [[FIAT]] owns 56% of Ferrari, [[Mediobanca]] owns 15%, [[Commerzbank]] owns 10%, [
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  • ...amuel Morey]], who produced vehicles powered by clumsy internal combustion engines about 1826. ...is said to have tested liquid fuel, such as [[alcohol]], in his stationary engines; but it does not appear that he used them in his own vehicle. If he did, he
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  • ...collaborated with his engineers on concepts and ideas; however, all of the engines developed by his company Ferrari, Spa. were designed by reknowned engineers ...e knew was that Ferrari had mounted this engine in a short wheelbase, 1200 Fiat with a Pininfarina body.." A little later on, at the 1961 Turin Auto Show,
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  • .... His design thesis in his senior year was a complete redesign of a used [[Fiat Topolino]], in which he modified the engine for increased power and relocat ...eries, the [[Ferrari 250]], Bizzarrini worked hard to develop the chassis, engines and advanced dynamic solutions.
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  • ...p in popularity at home. This was mainly due to renewed competition from [[FIAT]] with its 500C model. ...used Iso engines until 1958; in 1959 they switched to the BMW 300&nbsp;cc engines. Romi continued to manufacture the Romi-Isetta until 1961.
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  • ...g the company to turn to outside sources. Since Lancia was owned by the [[Fiat]] Group, they were able to seek the assistance of [[Ferrari]]. Ferrari all [[Category:Ferrari engines]]
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  • | Parent Company || [[Fiat]] ...st two years of his takeover by making tractors, railway equipment, aero [[engines]], [[pumps]] and [[compressors]]; the production of cars would become relat
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  • ...r odd system of designating individual cylinder displacement for their V12 engines. For example, in the case of the 365 Daytona, when times 12, will give a to ...Group 5 (racing)|Group 5]] Sports Car category. With the financial help of Fiat, that risky investment was made, and surplus cars were intended to be sold
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  • ...w]] in 1963 by [[Lancia]]. It was produced by that company, and later by [[FIAT]], through 1976. Fulvias are notable for their role in [[automobile racing] ...minium bodyshells (700 were produced with both 1216&nbsp;cc & 1298&nbsp;cc engines), but later ones were fitted with steel bodyshells with an aluminium bonnet
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  • From 1951 to 1962, automobiles or engines made by O.S.C.A. also were entered in some [[Formula One]] and [[Formula Tw The [[Formula Junior]] (FJ) used a [[Fiat]] engine of 1089ccm, saw wins by [[Colin Davis (driver)]], [[Stanguellini]]
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  • ...wheel of an American car, European makers such as the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat]] or [[France|French]] [[Peugeot]] companies soon developed their own vehic ...the engine up to 1929 (two of them, 1926 and 1928, in Miller chassis). The engines then won another seven races until 1938 (again two of them, 1930 and 1932,
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  • ...there is a series of movements that result in the creation of the company "Fiat Consortium", and finally the abandonment of Ceirano in 1931, an abandonment ...rin Rapid able to present a new model of light vehicles with four cylinder engines, the relative strength of 16, 24 and 50 HP, inhaling the very best standard
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  • ...pacity in 1984 and [[boost]] pressures in 1988 before banning turbocharged engines in 1989. ...], [[Toyota]], and [[Honda]], whose large budgets rendered privately built engines less competitive (and redundant).
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  • * [[Fiat]] (road cars) * [[VM Motori]] (diesel engines)
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  • ...g appearance Giuseppe Campari’s P2 outran Europe’s best including Bugatti, Fiat, Delage, Miller and Sunbeam at the 503 mile 1924 European GP at Lyon and co ...y different automobiles. One, the Tipo A, was powered by a pair of 6C 1750 engines mounted side-by-side and driving the rear wheels through a pair of [[transm
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  • ...amily has a longstanding involvement in motorsport. The family has run a [[Fiat]] dealership since 1927. Giovanni Minardi competed in his own cars in the l ...itially competing with [[Motori Moderni]] until 1987 and then [[Cosworth]] engines. The team picked up in competitiveness and by 1989 had become top entrant f
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  • ...prior to the start. On the starter's signal, the drivers could start their engines and start the race. In [[1971]], a full rolling start was introduced, as in ...the introduction of new regulations that reduced the size and power of the engines, while the evolution of [[aerodynamics]] allowed the engineers to improve t
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...his 599 GTB in November 2007.[http://www.motorauthority.com/news/supercars/fiat-boss-crashes-his-ferrari-599-gtb/]
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  • ...r odd system of designating individual cylinder displacement for their V12 engines. For example, in the cases of the 250 GTO or 365 Daytona, when times 12, wi ...(racing)|Group 5]] Sports Car category. Selling a part of his business to Fiat, Enzo Ferrari raised the funds to match that risky investment. Surplus cars
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  • ...teur drivers in various races, though Ferrari himself had raced a bit in [[Fiat]] cars before that date. The idea came about on the night of [[November 16] The [[1954 Formula One season]] brought new rules for 2.5-liter engines; Ferrari's new car, designated the [[Ferrari Tipo 625]], could barely compe
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  • |Parent company || [[Fiat Group]] ...h is 80 mm. The engine shares many of the design features of modern racing engines, including [[dry sump]] lubrication, a pump assembly located outside the cr
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  • ...llest I4 engine (Diesel) - 1.25&nbsp;L (1248&nbsp;cc/65&nbsp;in³) - 2003 [[Fiat Nuova Panda]] ''[[MultiJet]]'' .../[[BRM]]/[[Coventry Climax]] and [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] 1.5&nbsp;L V8 engines ''(none of them used in a road car)''
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  • ...at [[Honda]] would have the advantage, as they could modify their existing engines to 800cc specification easier than other manufactuers. In practice, Honda s | [[FIAT]] [[Yamaha Motor Company|Yamaha]] Team
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  • ...on when [[Enzo Ferrari]] called the merger off, after an intervention of [[Fiat]] that gave some financial backing to Ferrari. A frustrated Ford decided to ...n Ford officials the cause of the renouncement was a gearbox failure: Ford engines never fail.
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  • ...debt forced him to sell part of his share in the tractor factory to the [[Fiat]] group. Eventually, the entire business was acquired by Italian tractor ma ...89 Formula One season|1989]] and [[1993 Formula One season]]s. It supplied engines to [[Larrousse]] (1989-1990,1992-1993), [[Team Lotus|Lotus]] (1990), [[Ligi
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  • ...998), [[Pioneer Corporation|Pioneer]] (1993-1998), [[Agip]] (1993-1996), [[FIAT]], [[Etihad]] (2008-), Alice (2006-), [[Banco Santander]](2010-), [[Martini ...n that they have no manufacturer backing. Over the years, their supply of engines and other major components has often changed, meaning that their livery is
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