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  • ...omotive part industry covered over 2,131 firms and employed almost 250,000 people in 2006. Italy's automotive industry is best known of its automobile design ...ila Italiana]], [[Diatto]], [[Itala]], [[SPA (automobile)|SPA]] and [[Alfa Romeo|Società Anonima Italiana Darracq]].
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  • | [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] [[Category:Lists of people by cause of death|Formula One]]
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  • ...car into a [[Spider]]. The last model produced, was a model with an [[Alfa Romeo]] [[boxer engine]], a 4-cylinder 1186 cc water-cooled, capable of developin ...Ranch" could be approved as a truck for two people and mixed use for four people. Maximum speed 120 km / h with a consumption of 1 liter per 14 km
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  • ...d by a live video stream at fiat500.com, which was watched by over 100,000 people online. ...cle. The official 500 internet page has been visited by over four million people. All 500 cars are pre-sold; 450 that were offered on [https://www.ciaofiat5
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  • ...until the [[2006 Hungarian Grand Prix]]. The first Grand Prix saw 200,000 people spectating, although tickets were expensive at the time. Today, the suppor | [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]]
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  • ...[[Euroracing]] team, who had also ran the [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] [[Formula One]] team in 1984-85, and the financial muscle and organisatio ..., and by the Australian GP the car was plain black and almost sponsorless. People in the paddock were asking whether or not the team should be allowed to con
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  • ...ese vehicles have engines of only a few hundred ccs, typically seat only 2 people, and are generally unorthodox in construction. Many only have three wheels. *[[Alfa Romeo 159]]
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  • |Key people || [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], founder ...bile|automotive]] [[manufacturer]] in the 1960s. Founded by former [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferrari]] and [[Iso Rivolta|ISO]] engineer, [[Giotto Bizzarrini]], the
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  • ...5.9%, [[Spain]] 4.6%, [[Belgium]] 4.4%, [[United Kingdom|UK]] 4.3%, the [[People's Republic of China]] 4.2% ...ast 15%, although officially it is around 2.5%[http://www.newstatesman.com/People/200409200022]. Most Italians maintain that with the euro, prices doubled ov
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  • |Key people || Franco Mantegazza <small>([[Entrepreneur|Founder]])</small> * 1992 [[Alfa Romeo 155]]
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  • ...quipped with ESC[http://www.iihs.org/news/rss/pr112106.html] However, some people contend (backed up by the theory of [[risk compensation]]) that the percept * [[Alfa Romeo]]: '''Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC)'''
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  • | [[Alfa Romeo 1750]] | [[Alfa Romeo Alfetta]]
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  • |Key people || Sergio Marchionne, Chairman <br> Roberto Ronchi, [[CEO]] ...aserati team, [[Alberto Massimino]], an old Fiat engineer, with both Alfa Romeo and Ferrari experiences. He will be in charge of overseeing the design of a
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  • ...rban area]] ([[Great Milan]], or ''La Grande Milano'') is about 4,280,820 people (2006 estimate). ...an area similar to that of Paris with a population of more than 7 million people. Milan's so-called Regional city (''Città Regione'') has more than 9.4 mil
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  • ...ed to attend. The leading [[Maserati]] and [[Alfa Romeo in motorsport|Alfa Romeo]] drivers decided not to compete but [[Bugatti]] was well represented. [[Me ...active suspension had won a Grand Prix. His win was very popular with the people of Monaco, and when he was arrested on the Monday following the race, for r
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  • ...r [[Tyrrell Racing|Tyrrell]] in 1983, then [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] in 1984 and 1985 and finally [[Toleman]] in 1985. Benetton Formula Ltd. w ...in 2001 that "Our only mistake was that at the time we were too young and people were suspicious".
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  • ...tly why 009 was murdered because of the fake egg. When an exiled [[Afghan people|Afghan]] [[prince]], [[Kamal Khan]], clearly has to buy the egg at any pric ...en the hottest 'cheap' [[sports car]] in Europe, and the most popular Alfa Romeo sports coupe ever made.
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  • ...Many of the 2500 GT's design elements later found their way in the [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33]] racers and the Scaglione designed 'Stradale' road car. ...], while Chiti founded [[Autodelta]], which would work closely with [[Alfa Romeo]] for the following decades.
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  • ...o compete against the big manufacturers of [[Alfa Romeo (Formula One)|Alfa Romeo]] and [[Maserati]]. In fact, Formula One in its early years was so expensi [[Formula Junior]] was introduced in 1959, an attempt to be all things to all people (both a training formula replacing F3 and a high-level international catego
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  • ...917 but also by the older [[Porsche 908]] and the Ferrari, Matra and Alfa-Romeo. Jacques Bernard Ickx is one of the two people (along with [[Jacques Laffite|Jacques-Henri Laffite]]) believed most likely
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