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  • ...sverse powertrain installations, and this is used in the [[Volkswagen Golf|Golf/Rabbit]], [[Volkswagen Jetta|Jetta]], [[Volkswagen Passat|Passat]], [[Volks
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  • ...us]], [[Opel Astra]], [[Peugeot 307]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Volkswagen Golf]]. [[Image:Mk3golf.JPG|200px|thumb|right|A [[Volkswagen Golf]]]]
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  • ...and field)|running]], [[Cross training|men's training]], [[basketball]], [[golf]], and Fila's own line of [[vintage]] apparel. ...[[tennis]], [[Athletics (track and field)|running]], [[cross training]], [[golf]], and Fila's own line of [[vintage]] apparel.
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  • In 1992, with the introduction of the [[VW Golf|Golf]]'s third generation, a six-cylinder engine was available for the first tim ...54 ft·lbf). It was introduced in the Passat in 1997, and later in the Golf and Bora in 1999.
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  • ...e 2008 [[Volkswagen Scirocco|Scirocco]], and the Mark VI [[Volkswagen Golf|Golf]]. At Audi, de'Silva is succeeded by the [[Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione]] des
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  • *[[VW Golf|Golf]] (1974)
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  • ...olf and once lived on the [[Jack Nicklaus]] designed [[Muirfield Village]] golf course in [[Dublin, Ohio]].
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  • ...ompetitor. The [[VW Polo]] is smaller, so it belongs one segment below the Golf, while the bigger Passat is one segment above.
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  • ...zarrini]] (Ferrari 250 GTO, 1960), the designer [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] (VW Golf I, 1974) and the chassis-experts of Bertone Renzo Rivolta began developing
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  • ...odels retained the more conventional boot). However, it was the later [[VW Golf]], rather than the 3P, that first caught the public imagination for cars of ..., [[Toyota Corolla]], [[Mazda 808]], and [[Subaru DL]] but behind the [[VW Golf]] and [[Honda Civic]] in a comparison test, praising it as a "driver's car"
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  • ...us]], [[Opel Astra]], [[Peugeot 307]], [[Renault Mégane]] and [[Volkswagen Golf]].
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  • ...removable additional sixth and seventh seat - example include [[Volkswagen Golf Plus]]/[[Volkswagen Touran|Touran]] or [[Renault Scénic|Renault Scénic/Gr
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  • ...traight-five engine which is used in the [[VW Jetta|Jetta]] and [[VW Golf|Golf/Rabbit]]. Also [[Fiat]] make use of their superb 5-cylinder engines (both p
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  • ...maturity during this time, leading to iconic cars such as the [[Volkswagen Golf]] and [[Fiat 128]]. Some previously-exotic technology such as [[electronic ...s in markets like [[South Africa]] and [[Brazil]]. The [[Volkswagen Citi]] Golf is an example.
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  • ...hatchback]], was emerging in Europe, with designs such as the [[Volkswagen Golf]]. This configuration would go on to dominate the market for small family c
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  • | Similar || [[Volkswagen Golf]]<br>[[Ford Escort]]<br>[[Toyota Tercel]]<br>[[Talbot Horizon]]<br>[[Opel K ...o drive but not an ultimate hot hatch in the same vein as the [[Volkswagen Golf]] ''GTI''.
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  • ...for use in east-west powertrain installations, and this is used in the VW Golf, VW Jetta, VW Passat, VW Touran, Audi A3 and Skoda Octavia. Volkswagen are
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  • ...the event. Land around the circuit (including a large aquatic centre, a [[golf course]], a football [[stadium]], some restaurants and rowing boathouses) h
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  • ...mpany develops a cooperation with an Asian partner for the distribution of golf and light utility [[electric car]]s leveraging proprietary know-how and tec
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  • ...n the Japanese market, designing homes in Tokyo and several clubhouses for golf courses in the Tokyo area.
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  • ...was tall and wide, though not very deep, and could accept a full set of [[golf club]]s or standard overnight bags.
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  • |Competitors:||[[Ford Escort]]<br>[[Volkswagen Golf]]<br>[[Yugo Florida]] ...around 130 mi/h which made it faster than the [[Volkswagen Golf|Volkswagen Golf GTI]] of that era.
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  • ...the success of small [[FF layout|FF]] cars like the [[Mini]], [[Volkswagen Golf|Volkswagen Rabbit]], and [[Honda Civic]] led to the widespread adoption of
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  • ...he was piloting at the time) crashed in foggy conditions over [[Arkley]] [[Golf]] Course in [[North London]]. Five members of the Embassy Hill team, includ
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  • ...in North America) of 1973, followed by the much more popular [[Volkswagen Golf]] (Rabbit in North America) in 1974. ...the most popular auto sector in Europe. The third generation [[Volkswagen Golf]] was launched in 1991 and elected European Car of the Year. Fiat replaced
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  • ...[Peugeot 306]]<br>[[Renault Megane]]<br>[[Toyota Corolla]]<br>[[Volkswagen Golf]]
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  • ...y. In November 2009 PRO.DE group reached agreement with '''American Custom Golf Carts, Inc. (aka ACG, Inc.)''' from Chino, California to research marketing
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  • *Hobbies: Mountain biking, Snowboarding, Golf
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  • *[[Volkswagen Golf]] [[Image:Vw golf mk1 cabrio.jpg|thumb|200px|VW Golf GTI Cabriolet]]
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  • | [[Volkswagen Golf]] | [[Volkswagen Golf]]
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  • ...1970s the Speedway became more than a race track, as it began to feature a golf course and a hotel. ==NASCAR, Formula One, IROC, PGA golf at Indy==
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  • ...oser to the price of a premium [[small family car]] such as a [[Volkswagen Golf]]) and was not very successful; this was partly because of media reports of
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  • ...an oyster. This gives plenty of space, even for cumbersome objects such as golf clubs, when the passenger seat is folded. The seats contain a useful dish i
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  • ...[Peugeot 306]]<br>[[Renault Megane]]<br>[[Toyota Corolla]]<br>[[Volkswagen Golf]]
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  • |Competitors:||[[Ford Escort]]<br>[[Volkswagen Golf]]
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  • ...setup include the actual [[Volkswagen_Golf_5#Performance_models|Volkswagen Golf (Rabbit) MK5 GT]] 1993-2002 [[Toyota Supra|Toyota Supra Turbo (JZA8x)]], th
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  • ...travel. [[Twist-beam rear suspension]]s were pioneered on the [[Volkswagen Golf]]{{Fact|date=February 2007}} in the early [[1970s]], and remain common on c
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  • ...ir]]s, the [[Segway HT]], [[electric scooter]]s, [[motorized bicycle]]s, [[golf cart]]s and [[neighborhood electric vehicle]]s. Working electric vehicles ...tric vehicles outside of their current fields of application, as scooters, golf cars, neighborhood vehicles, in industrial operational yards and indoor ope
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  • ...to continuously provide power for long periods of time (for example in a [[golf cart]] or other [[battery electric vehicle]]). They can also be used to sto
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  • A Finnish car magazine, Tekniikan Maailma, tested a VW Golf V fitted with non-studded Continental ContiVikingContact 3 tires.
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  • ...lt many famous novelty vehicles for such famous celebrities ranging from a golf carts for [[Bob Hope]], [[Ann-Margret]] and [[Elton John]]; and modified Mi
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  • ...g, [[motorcycle]] racing, car racing, reading, watching movies and playing golf, and tennis.
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  • ...d Model T]]. Some suggest that the introduction of the modern [[Volkswagen Golf|Volkswagen Rabbit]] in 1975, from a mainstream U.S. competitor, served as a
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  • ...ir]]s, the [[Segway HT]], [[electric scooter]]s, [[motorized bicycle]]s, [[golf cart]]s and [[neighborhood electric vehicle]]s. Working electric vehicles
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  • ...erent proportions, another classic 70s design was created - the Volkswagen Golf.
    8 KB (1,193 words) - 16:09, 22 October 2009
  • ...heel drive models. Some suggest that the introduction of the [[Volkswagen Golf|Volkswagen Rabbit]] in 1975 led to Detroit's "Big Three" to market the FF l
    10 KB (1,565 words) - 10:51, 8 October 2009
  • ...[[hot hatch]]es, like the [[Honda Civic]] Si and Type-R, the [[Volkswagen Golf]] GTi and the [[Peugeot 205]] GTi.
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  • ...was tall and wide, though not very deep, and could accept a full set of [[golf club]]s or standard overnight bags. It also had performance to look up at,
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  • ...teel [[top hat]] to decapitate a statue. When Bond wonders about damage to golf club property, Goldfinger notes that he owns the club. *[[Stoke Poges|Stoke Poges Golf Club]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]]
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