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  • The Lirica power train is based on an in-line front motor (a 90° V8), rear wheel drive, and ...tion. Passengers have access to all the normal applications and functions (Power Point, Video, etc.) running under WinXP PRO.
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  • ...l]], [[Germany]] and [[Britain]]. Because of its egg shape and bubble-like windows, it became known as a [[bubble car]]—a name later given to other simi ...all (only 7.5 feet long by 4.5 feet wide) and egg-shaped, with bubble type windows, the entire front end of the car hinged outwards to allow entry and in the
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  • Linea is equipped with [[Blue&Me]] hands-free system, a Microsoft Windows Mobile based system with multi-language voice recognition and speech functi !Power
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  • SX models for example, featured power windows, power locks, adjustable belts and steering wheel, front fog lights, body coloured !Power
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  • ...oor handle or window winder. The door was opened with a small loop and the windows were fixed perspex with small sliding panels to allow some ventilation and ...illclimb racing, where throttle and boost response are paramount over peak power concerns. The S4 itself, when everything worked perfectly, managed to hit
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  • ...400 with its newly added power windows, bright chrome trim around external windows, new overhead inline console with new rocker switches, minor revision engin
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  • ...uary 21st, 1991 at a base price of $240,000 [[United States Dollar| USD]]. Power came from a new 5.7 litre, 48 valve V12 featuring dual overhead cams and co ...g only basic radio functions (with optional CD playback) along with manual windows, adjustable but unpowered seats and no ABS for the braking system, mostly t
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  • ...ave many of the light weight features of the 1600 GTA, such as the plastic windows, magnesium engine components and alloy wheels. At start the engine produced |Power:  || align="center" | 115 PS ||align="center" | 164 PS || align="cente
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  • ..., than is of single 2606 [[centimeter cubo|cmc]] and catches up one here [[power (physical) 72 the maximum |potenza]] of [[horse vapore|HP]] to 4000 turns. ...ra has a remarkable brio of march thanks to an optimal relationship weight/power which had to the weight of the chassis, that Kg turns out contained within
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  • |[[Power (physical) |Potenza]] max|| 55 tiny HP to 4000 turns/ ...two lateral windows) to 4-5 places and the “6 lights” (with three lateral windows, of which two normal schools and one more small) to 6-7 places
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  • ...and luxury features of the other two models. The Graduate model had manual windows, basic vinyl seats, a vinyl top, and steel wheels as standard. Air conditio ...odels featured the Motronic fuel injection but retained the black bumpers. Power steering, larger knee bolsters and a driver-side airbag also appeared as st
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  • ...strian company Steyr-Puch supplied the entire drivetrain (clutch, gearbox, power take-off, three-piece propshaft, rear axle including differential and brake ...the doors received a slight redesign with the earlier car's quarter light windows being removed and replaced by a full width roll-down window. The bottom sea
    37 KB (5,681 words) - 09:17, 18 November 2009
  • ...ly following a collision. [[Toughened glass|Tempered glass]] side and rear windows break into granules with minimally sharp edges, rather than splintering int ...[[power window]] lockout controls prevent children from opening doors and windows from inside the vehicle.
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  • ...f of torque at 4,300 rpm with a redline increased to 7,500 rpm. The added power and improved aerodynamics allow the car to hit 215 mi/h. ...d, as did optimized gearing. The car was lighter, with polycarbonate side windows, and an unmuffled exhaust is fitted. The revised interior includes differe
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  • ...ned for the production car, and the transmission lost one cog as well, but power was up to 240 hp (179 kW). ...built cars. The Pinin Farina and Boano cars had quarter-lights in the side windows while the Ellenas did not. (The first few cars built by Ellena were identic
    25 KB (3,670 words) - 23:04, 3 August 2011
  • ...bodywork installed. These were modified with an aluminum roof and revised windows which were appended to the face-lifted lower steel bodywork. The cars which ...placement. In standard trim the unit produced 105 hp @ 5600 rpm, enough to power this 996 kg car to a maximum speed of 190 kph. Torque was a limited 149 Nm
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  • ...n|1982 season]], and with only a few restrictions allowed almost unlimited power. Audi took the constructors' title in 1982 and [[1984 World Rally Champions ...[[World Rally Car]] regulations racing across tarmac, gravel and snow. The power output has been limited to around 300 bhp (225 kW). Current cars
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  • ...t "power houses" in Sir [[John Summerson]]'s term, the symbolic centres of power of the Whig "squirearchy" that ruled Britain. As the Palladian style swept
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  • ...ge. For example, in the 1950s, [[Chevrolet]] shared hood, doors, roof, and windows with [[Pontiac]]; the LaSalle of the 1930s, sold by [[Cadillac]], used the ...un at a single speed, use cheaper fuel such as diesel, and drop the heavy, power wasting drivetrain. Such an approach has worked very well for railway [[loc
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  • === Delivery of power to the wheels and brakes === ...ot braking]]." In any case, this is not an important safety issue, because power is not normally used in emergency situations. Using low gears down steep hi
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