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  • ...centrated on building cars, a "carrozzeria". They began by building wooden estate-like bodies (using his previous experience of aircraft construction with th They continued building estate bodies to be fitted to various [[Fiat]]s (1400, 1800, 2300), including some
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  • ...g between body styles such as saloon/[[sedan]], [[coupé]], [[Station wagon|estate/wagon]], [[hatchback]] etc.
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  • ==MPV / estate crossovers== ...a|Toyota Fielder]]. They are about as long as seven-seater compact MPVs or estate versions of small family cars (4420 mm and 4570 mm, 4515 mm
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  • ...cars for many companies on [[Fiat]] cars chassis. They built Giardinette (estate car or [[station wagon]]), [[saloons]] and bodies for [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Iso
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  • |Body style || 4-door [[sedan]]<br>5-door [[estate car|estate]]<br>2-door [[convertible|cabrio]] ...del names. They were available as a [[saloon car|saloon]] and [[estate car|estate]], and spawned a [[convertible]] version, which shared little mechanically
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  • ...fa1900.jpg|thumb|left|250px|'''1952 Alfa Romeo 1900 with an elegant wooden estate body built by Carrozzeria Viotti of Torino, Italy''' <br><small>Source: Ame ...he war they were pioneering in the development and production of a ''Woody Estate Car'' (Giardinetta) their first models being based on the [[Fiat 1100]]. Th
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  • The Carter and patented the system for their estate.
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  • ...leasing as its name suggested. It used [[Fiat 500]] mechanicals and a tall estate-type plastic body. As an alternative to the Fiat 2-cylinder rear-mounted en
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  • |Body style:||4-door [[Sedan]]<br />5-door [[Estate car]]<br />2-door [[Coupe]]<!--<br />Limousine, Limousine cabrio, Caravan, ...ncluding [[Argentina]], where production continued until 1982 and included estate and coupé versions. In Poland, a derivative of the model was produced from
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  • ;'''[[Station wagon|Estate car]]''' : A [[British English]] term for what [[North America]]ns call a ' ;'''[[station wagon|Shooting brake]]''' : A two-door estate car/station wagon in (somewhat antiquated) British usage. Often based on a
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  • ...iat 1100]] chassis', including the 1100 Saloncino. They continued building estate bodies to be fitted to various [[Fiat]]s (1400, 1800, 2300), including some
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  • ...21st century]] the track was demolished and is now a part of an industrial estate. But it is still possible to see traces of the circuit if you know where to
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  • | Body style || 4-door [[sedan|saloon]]<br>5-door [[station wagon|estate]] (''Weekend'') ...is a [[family car]] available as a [[sedan|saloon]] and an [[station wagon|estate]] ('''Fiat Marea Weekend'''), produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [
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  • ...if they are hatchbacks, or between 4.40 m and 4.55 m if they are saloon or estate models. Since the [[1990s]] there have been [[multi-purpose vehicle]] based
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  • |Body style || 4-door [[sedan]]<br>5-door [[estate car|estate]]<br>2-door [[convertible|cabrio]] ...del names. They were available as a [[saloon car|saloon]] and [[estate car|estate]], and spawned a [[convertible]] version, which shared little mechanically
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  • ** [[Station wagon]] or Estate car.
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  • ...ich replaced the [[Citroën Xantia|Xantia]], is only available in sedan and estate ([[station wagon]]) bodystyles. Sedan bodystyles are still used on almost a
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  • ...car|saloon]]<br />2-door [[saloon car|saloon]]<br />5-door [[Station wagon|estate]] .../>[[Tofaş Şahin]]<br />Tofaş Murat 131<br />Tofaş Dogan<br />Tofaş Kartal (estate)
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  • ...ke the ones mentioned earlier. The Farm was a [[Fiorino]] based hybrid van-estate car using the 1050cc engine and uprated suspension.
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  • |Class:||[[FF layout|front-engined]] [[saloon]]/[[estate]] |Body styles:||[[Saloon]]<br>[[Estate|Sportwagon]]
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  • ...[[James Bond]] movies since [[1995]]. Today, Brioni is a favorite of real estate mogul [[Donald Trump]].
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  • ...ia]]; he also owns a portside penthouse apartment in [[Hong Kong]], and an estate home in [[Maryland]].
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  • |Body style:||[[sedan|saloon]]<br>convertible<br>cabriolet<br>estate car
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  • *[http://www.pirellire.com/eng/homepage/index.asp Pirelli Real Estate]
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  • |Body Styles:||Hatchback, Sedan, Estate, PickUp ...pal models were produced, a hatchback, saloon, [[pickup truck|pickup]] and estate, different versions being built in different countries. The powerplants, bo
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  • ...uction, which had until then focused on middle and lower-end models and on estate cars.
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  • ...usage, though station wagon is widely used), '''estate car''' (or just '''estate''', [[United Kingdom|British]] usage) or a '''break''' ([[French language|F ..."Husky" estate version of the [[Hillman Imp]] was a case of a rear-engined estate.
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  • ...6 based model. Prototypes were also built, such as the 125 based Coupé and estate which were shown at the 1969 Turin Motorshow. Notable amongst their relativ ...25]]. At the same show one year later Savio constructed a type of sporting-estate or hatchback on the same mechanicals.
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  • ...arch 1, 2011 at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] a type of sporting [[hatchback]]/estate car with two doors. The car is a shooting brake, which was conceived to tak *The FF won ''[[Top Gear (magazine)|Top Gear]]'' magazine's "Estate Car of the Year 2011" award.
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  • ==Sedan/saloon and station wagon / estate== :''Main article: [[Station wagon]] (aka estate)''
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  • ...the Bravo/Brava chassis spawned [[sedan (car)|saloon]] and [[station wagon|estate]] versions, badged [[Fiat Marea]], which won praise for its large [[boot]].
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  • ...Croma and [[Fiat Tempra|Tempra]] as the largest saloon and [[station wagon|estate]] in Fiat's model range. | Body style || 5-door [[station wagon|estate]] / [[multi-purpose vehicle|MPV]]
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  • ...55&nbsp;m if they are [[cabriolet]]s, [[sedan|saloon]]s or [[station wagon|estate]]s. [[Multi-purpose vehicle]]s and [[sport utility vehicle]]s based on smal
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  • ...as a sports version, the 1100TV, with a third front light, and also as an estate version with a fifth door on the square tail. In the 1950s it was the basis
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  • |Body style:||[[sedan|saloon]]<br>convertible<br>cabriolet<br>estate car ...a successful Italian standard in the early sixties and along with its own estate car version survived without any substantial alteration until 1966, when th
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  • ...ws in 1953. Finally they were responsible for producing a series of Giulia estate cars (the Promiscua) both for the police and for civil sales.
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  • The ''Regata Weekend'' [[station wagon|estate]] was introduced in 1984. It was available with the 1.3 L or 1.6 L engines
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  • Today, Nastasi is involved in real estate, and greatly enjoys his racing team, including five T33s, which consist of
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  • |Body style:||2-door [[coupé]]<br>3-door [[station wagon|estate]] The longest running model, this is the [[station wagon|estate]] version of the Fiat 500. The engine is laid under the floor of the [[trun
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  • ...''"[[Cabriolet]]"'' was introduced, followed by a three-door [[estate car|estate]] version, the ''"Panoramica"'' and a two-door [[saloon car|saloon]], the '
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  • ...y a holding company with headquarters in [[Genoa]], more dedicated to real estate business that productive entrepreneurship.
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  • The [[Turin]] Motorshow of 1967 saw OSI displaying this estate car based on the [[Fiat 125]]. The load area was increased by redesigning t
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  • *A [[station wagon|wagon (estate)]] called the '''Ferrari 456 GT Venice''' was also built. Only a small hand
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  • ...sales starting in early 2009. Fiat are also likely to go ahead with a 500 estate, in homage to the 500 giardanetta of the 1960s. An S.U.V version is being c ...p> 2008 in UK. By 2010 production (including the new Abarth, cabriolet and estate versions) is likely to break the 350,000 barrier.
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  • ...ry steep. Neither was its top-hinged tailgate unique among [[station wagon|estate]] cars of the time - the 1957 Vauxhall Victor, for example, also featured t
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  • ==Real estate/Construction==
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  • ...[[coupé]]<br>2-door [[Targa top|targa]] (Spider)<br>3-door [[Station wagon|estate]] (HPE) ...or [[shooting-brake]] called the '''HPE'''. HPE stood for High Performance Estate, and then later High Performance Executive. This model had Berlina's longer
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  • ...ers. Unlike the Fiat 125, the car was also available as an [[station wagon|estate]] (PF 125p Kombi) and a [[pickup]]. A few were made with original Italian 1
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  • ...a full range of model versions based on the '750' (saloon, coupe, spider, estate and more) though, Moretti was still unable to compete with Fiat's 600, whic
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  • ...ia Flaminia|Flaminia]]. Between 1960 and 1962 a three door [[Station wagon|estate]] version was built by Viotto, it was called as Giardinetta.
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  • *1969 [[Fiat 128|Fiat 128 Estate]]
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  • * 1982 Pininfarina Gamma Olgiata &mdash; a three-door estate, based on the coupé; similar in concept to the [[Lancia Beta|Lancia Beta H
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  • ...fered superb ride and handling. The full range eventually included saloon, estate, coupe and cabriolet bodystyles. Its days were numbered after the launch of ...s launch was easily the best-handling family car in Europe. Its saloon and estate bodystyles were practical and the range was later completed with the arriva
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  • ...he LM002's production, a [[Turin]] based autoshop owner created a one-off "Estate" version by enclosing the back area and raising the roof. This added signif
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  • ...oncepts, and his designs for the Jefferson [[Monticello]] [[Estate (house)|estate]] and the [[University of Virginia]] were based on drawings from Palladio's
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  • The 156 was available in saloon and estate '[[Sportwagon]]' bodystyles with seven engine configurations and it went t ...rear suspension. The Sportwagon was marketed as lifestyle [[Station wagon|estate]]
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  • ...addition to this model, there were two one-off variations built, a 2-door estate and a 4-door saloon known as the opera.
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  • ...ravo]] and five-door [[Fiat Brava]]. The [[Fiat Tempra|Tempra]] saloon and estate (Station Wagon) were replaced by the [[Fiat Marea|Marea]]. The Bravo and Br
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  • |Body Style:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[Hatchback]], [[Station wagon|Estate]] and [[Sedan|Saloon]]
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  • ...lable as a 3-door and a 5-door [[hatchback]], as well as an [[stationwagon|estate]] ('''Fiat Stilo MultiWagon'''), produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] automake
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  • |{{flagiconUK}} [[United Kingdom]]||Bond 250G Estate (Mark&nbsp;G)|| [[Bond Cars Ltd|Sharp's Commercials Ltd]], [[Preston]], [[L
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  • ...used her aesthetic talents to help restore an old storage building on the estate, converting it into a magnificent home, and became known as a tastemaker in
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  • ...ltimate rare [[De Tomaso Deauville|Deauville]] is the single example of an estate, built for [[Alejandro de Tomaso]]'s wife, the American racing driver Isabe
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  • The track has a [[curfew]] of 6.30pm because of a [[housing estate]] that was built near to Cleaways bend. Some [[residents]] found the noise
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  • ...have been named "Goldeneye" for a number of reasons. The first is that the estate is located in [[Oracabessa]], which some think may have been derived from t
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  • ...he decided to import it to Italy in mounting box to change it later on an estate of his father in Ronciglione (VT). Here shaping by hand with chalk lines tw
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  • The 155 was never produced as a ''Sportwagon'' (Alfa's term for an estate / [[station wagon]]) but [[Sbarro (automobile)|Sbarro]] made a proposal for
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  • ...of versions with stretched chassis', a [[limousine]] with six seats and an estate version.
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  • ...'''[[Fiat Duna|Fiat Prêmio]]''' (exported also as '''Fiat Duna'''), and an estate called the '''[[Fiat Elba]]''' (exported also as '''Duna Weekend''' or '''[
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  • ; Zorin dentification Device : Installed within the walls of Zorin's Paris Estate office, this computer integrated system allows Zorin to quickly identify an ; Zorin Desk Lamp : Installed throughout the many quarters of his Paris estate. These lamps allow his surveillance team to monitor any conversations made
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  • ...g winning car to a John A. Wetherbee of Milwaukee Wisconsin, to settle the estate. Wetherbee entered it in many events throughout the upper mid-west. The car
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  • ...the Bianchina, a convertible, later a convertible, a four seat saloon, an estate car and a van version on the Giardiniera platform where produced. A version
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  • ...ile IPI is a mediation company that also deals with the management of real estate properties. ...ffering, in [[Sedan (car)|four-door saloon]] and [[Station wagon|five-door estate]] variants. Fiat installed British-built machine tools supplied by Herbert
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  • ...fails. Later, [[General Gogol]] from the Soviet Union shows up at Zorin's estate with several other [[KGB]] agents, but Zorin, an ex-KGB agent, gets upset w
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  • After identifying a hitman in Gonzales' estate (Locque) who appeared to be paying him, Bond is led to a well connected Gre
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  • *[[Stowe School]], [[Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire, UK]] — ''King family estate on banks of Loch Lomond''
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  • ...red by Ed McNamara. At the time he already owned chassis 2001. In 2005 his estate eventually sold the car to a Costa Rica based collector. He had the mechani
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  • ...CIA]], [[KGB]] and [[France|French]] secret service to the massive country estate of Sir James Bond ([[David Niven]]), an eccentric [[First World War]] hero
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  • ...ated in February 1952 by Ian Fleming while on vacation at his [[Jamaica]]n estate called Goldeneye. The hero of Fleming's tale, James Bond, was named after a ...Fleming would retreat for the first two months of the year to his Jamaican estate, Goldeneye, to write a James Bond novel.
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  • ...ated in February 1952 by Ian Fleming while on vacation at his [[Jamaica]]n estate called Goldeneye. The hero of Fleming's tale, James Bond, was named after a ...Fleming would retreat for the first two months of the year to his Jamaican estate, Goldeneye, to write a James Bond novel.
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  • ...to the Holy See or other bodies appointed by it for such purpose, all real estate belonging to the State or to third parties existing in that area. The prope
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  • ...s numerous monuments, most notably the famed '''Astronomical Clock'''. The Estate Theatre is a neoclassical theatre where Mozart's opera ''Don Giovanni'' was
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  • ...tion for the production. Additional scenes took place at Albany House - an estate recently acquired by golfers [[Ernie Els]] and [[Tiger Woods]].
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