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  • | Class ||Range Luxury The Type 5 is a luxury car belonging to the very high end and took the result of the [[Fiat 50 HP]
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  • | Class || Range Luxury The Type 4 is a luxury car belonging to a very high quality.
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  • ...:Fiat 502 Torpedo Luxury 1923.jpg|250px|Fiat 508 1934]] ''Fiat 502 Torpedo Luxury 1923'' [[Category:Fiat vehicles|502]]
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  • ...cc/198 in³) [[straight-8]] from the Type 57, it was a [[convertible]] luxury car. [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|101]]
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  • ...[Ford Mustang]], [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and originally [[Germany|German]] vehicles from [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]]. The [[Oil crisis]] of the 1970s and the ...FF by 1990; only GM and Ford retained FR for their luxury and performance vehicles.
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  • ...e talents and resources of the manufacturers and to promote sales of other vehicles within a [[marque]]. ...mers will come to dealerships to see it, but will buy other more practical vehicles instead. Such models are intended to shine a positive light on the manufact
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  • [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Quattroporte]] [[Category:Luxury vehicles]]
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  • The car was designed to the smallest detail with a luxury market in mind. To facilitate the foreign coach work, the model was offered [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • | Class || Range Luxury The Tipo''6''is a luxury car, certainly one of the most luxurious on the market at that time, belong
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  • With the '''3200 GT''' in [[1998]] Maserati returned to its roots. The luxury coupé was styled by [[Italdesign]], whose founder and head Giorgetto Giugi [[Category:Maserati vehicles|3200 GT]]
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  • ...85 kW) Cleveland engine. The 1974 '''Pantera GTS''' featured yet more luxury items and badging. ...cade. A small number of Panteras were imported to the US by [[Grey import vehicles|gray market]] importers in the 1980s, notably [[Panteramerica]]. In all, a
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  • ...traight-8 engines. Postwar, the main users of the straight-8 were American luxury cars belonging to [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] ([[flathead engine|flat
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  • | Class || [[Luxury car]] ...d of very rich export markets, including USA. The car was designed with a luxury concern to the smallest detail, it was build American bodybuilders like Qui
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  • ...as outfitted with bucket seats, a phone, a refrigerator, and several other luxury features. The main change in the new vehicle was to outfit it with an all n {{Lamborghini vehicles}}
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  • |[[Luxury car|Luxury]]||Executive car||F class||[[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]] * The '''F''' segment is reserved for '''luxury cars''' over 5 meters in length, such as the [[BMW 7-Series]] and [[Mercede
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  • [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Sebring]] [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles|Maserati Sebring]]
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  • ...s, and are often built in smaller numbers than more affordable mass-market vehicles. ...e:Wood-Luxury-Car.jpg|thumb|250px|Woodgrain trim is one of the most iconic luxury car attributes]]
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  • ...ocations, electric recharging is provided to encourage the use of electric vehicles. NEVs may also be used as station cars where the roadway speed limits permi ===Luxury city cars===
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  • ...le]] in the automobile industry. A larger company can develop and produce vehicles much more economically than a smaller concern. Product development, in par ...automobile model and marque oddities|single vehicle marques]] for special vehicles.
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  • ...-frame remains the preferred construction method for heavy-duty commercial vehicles, especially those which are intended to carry and pull heavy loads, such as ...]] dominates the American limousine market because it is the last American luxury car made with body-on-frame, which makes it easy to "stretch."
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  • ...r short long arm (SLA) suspension. It is commonly used in [[sports car]]s, luxury cars and light trucks. ...es look A or L shaped. An L shaped arm is generally preferred on passenger vehicles because it allows a better compromise of handling and comfort to be tuned i
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  • The '''Maserati Quattroporte''' is a luxury four-door [[sedan]] made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]]. There have been five ...s important to de Tomaso that there was an Italian vehicle to compete with vehicles like the recently launched [[Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9]]..
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  • |Class || [[Luxury car]] ...or both the update of the prewar 24HP into the revised 20/30ES and the new luxury G1. Chassis was longer and stiffer than the 40-60HP of 1914 with the Rolls-
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  • ...rked [[carryall]] or [[station wagon]] compaired to the previous year. The vehicles were a 6-seater [[coupe]] with a whimsical shell that adorned the grille. T
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  • The '''Maserati Karif''' is a luxury [[coupe]] produced by [[Maserati]] between 1988 and 1992. It was designed t [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Karif]]
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  • ...e in the US and Europe. Production of other models, including its armoured vehicles, is scheduled for Spring/Summer 2001. The bodywork is styled by the automot ...new class of vehicle for personal security that looks and performs like a luxury SUV.
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  • | Class || [[Luxury car]] Fiat's entry in the luxury car market, the 520 "Superfiat" was equipped with a [[V12]] engine of 6,805
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  • ...ch smoother than, a [[straight-6]]. This allows for great refinement in a luxury car; in a racing car, the rotating parts can be made much lighter and thus ...heir complexity and thus cost. Their use has been thus confined to costly luxury and sports cars, in which they give superlative performance and smoothness
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  • The Thema re-established Lancia as a high quality luxury producer after the problems the marque experienced with the earlier [[Lanci ...luxurious wood-and-leather interior by [[Poltrona Frau]]; it had the same luxury equipment as the LX versions. But a £40,000+ price tag in Britain, and the
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  • ...screte [[automatic transmission]] developed by [[Porsche]] and used in its vehicles and those of its licensees. A Tiptronic transmission can operate just as th Most luxury vehicles with a Tiptronic transmission have two fully-automatic modes: One, identifi
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  • ...subsidiary]] of the [[Fiat Group]], and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460,000 diesel engines annually, and for the year ended [[2003]] the co ...Daily ([[1978]]), the Turbo ([[1981]]) and the Turbostar ([[1984]]), three vehicles that symbolized Iveco's entrepreneurial success in Europe.
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  • | Body style || bare chassis<br>double-[[Phaeton body|phaeton]]<br>luxury [[coupe]]<br>[[landaulet]]<br>[[limousine]] [[Category:Lancia vehicles|Beta-15/20HP]]
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  • ...cle]]s, and along with cars, manufactured [[motorcycles]] and commercial [[vehicles]]. ...e idea of utilitarian cars and continued with the previous trend of making luxury cars. Driven by a 4-cylinder engine and 1693 cc. could reach around 70km/h.
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  • * Pre-[[1905]] vehicles are '''veteran cars''' * 1905&ndash;1918 vehicles are '''[[Edwardian]] cars'''.
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  • ...ad him participate in many [[hillclimb]] races running sport [[prototype]] vehicles and personally restored [[Abarth]]s. ...at F&M, the Antas and other projects were invited to the most prestigious luxury car shows in the world and also in some important Hollywood projects.
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  • '''Car classification''' is a somewhat subjective subject, as many vehicles fall between classes or even outside all of them. Not all car types are sol |[[Luxury car|Luxury]]||Executive car||F class||[[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]
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  • ...el, in spite of the fact Fiat Auto is trying to market the Lancia brand as luxury. The engine range goes from 1.2&nbsp;L to 1.4&nbsp;L, alongside the [[Fiat [[Category:Lancia vehicles|Ypsilon]]
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  • ...r short long arm (SLA) suspension. It is commonly used in [[sports car]]s, luxury cars and light trucks. ...es look A or L shaped. An L shaped arm is generally preferred on passenger vehicles because it allows a better compromise of handling and comfort to be tuned i
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  • [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Mexico]] [[Category:Luxury vehicles]]
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  • ...s. The third differential is in the center. This setup is used on most AWD vehicles to this day.]] ...wheels all the time (e.g., a [[Subaru Impreza]]), whereas 4WD is used for vehicles designed primarily for heavy off-road use, normally with a low range transf
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  • ...subsidiary]] of the [[Fiat Group]], and produces around 200,000 commercial vehicles and 460,000 diesel engines annually, and for the year ended 2007 the compan ...and is near the top for sales of passenger transport and 3.5 [[ton]] light vehicles.
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  • [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Shamal]] [[Category:Luxury vehicles]]
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  • ...rari" tag. Inside the 2300 Coupe featured power operated windows and other luxury fittings. {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • ...gine]] simultaneously. While many people think exclusively of [[off-road]] vehicles, powering all four wheels provides better control on slick ice and is an im ...erms are thus quite vague in modern usage, with AWD being used to describe vehicles with a wide variety of very different drivetrains.
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  • === Vehicles suspension === ...ock absorbers as springs only store and do not dissipate or absorb energy. Vehicles typically employ both springs or torsion bars as well as hydraulic shock ab
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  • ...ause the length of such engines was not such a concern in rear wheel drive vehicles but also because V6s (unlike the [[crossplane]] [[V8]]) were somewhat diffi ...[[2006]] model year line-up for the [[BMW 6-series]] and [[BMW 7-series]] vehicles.
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  • Initially, the skills used to build the wooden and metal bodies of vehicles was so specialized that most manufacturers procured contracts with existing ...ice of custom coachbuilding gained favor among the rich. Some ultra-luxury vehicles sold as chassis only. For instance, when [[Duesenberg]] introduced their fa
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  • ...and [[Peugeot Expert]]. They are more technically related to PSA than Fiat vehicles, as PSA governs the Sevel Nord part of the joint-venture. ...gest Peugeot series to date was the [[Car classification#Executive car .2F Luxury car|executive]] [[sedan (car)|sedan]] line "60x", so Peugeot chose 8, leavi
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  • ...was know as "The Aristocrat of Automobiles." This was the Italian supreme luxury marque from Milan which only the most elite could own. Today Isotta-Fraschi ...of its founders, [[Cesare Isotta]] and [[Oreste Fraschini]]. This high-end luxury car marque was established as Fabbrica Automobili Isotta-Fraschini. Prior t
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