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  • ...ture as with the other [[body style]]. The term covers two types of family cars. ==Small family cars==
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  • Examples of road cars using the MF layout include the [[Cord Automobile|Cord 810]], [[Citroën Tr Traditionally, the term ''mid-engine'' has been reserved for cars that place the engine and [[transaxle]] behind the driver and in front of t
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  • ...anufactured by the former [[Bizzarrini]] factory in [[Turin]], Italy. Six cars were made from [[1969]] to [[1972]]. It was designed chiefly by [[American [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...tegory:Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive vehicles]] <!-- from [[List of MR Cars]]; need a citation -->
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  • ...velopment of a road version was stopped at a late stage. Today some racing cars hold a road title in Europe, after minor modifications to allow road compat [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...early models were either in the front, or in a mid-body position. Touring cars evolved into the modern [[sedan|sedan/saloon]] body style. ...el was Ford most popular body type and accounted for 44% of all Model T's (cars, trucks and chassis) sold over the model's eighteen-plus year life span; Fo
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  • ...lso moved its V12 engines to the rear with its [[Ferrari P|P and LM racing cars]], but the [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]] was launched with its engine in fron
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  • ...imit for the class (4 liters) and the required multiplier for turbocharged cars (1.4). With this formula in mind, the GTO's V8 was rated at 3,997&nbsp;cc ...r two on the list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1980s]].
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  • ...ne]]d studies based on one of the twenty-five [[Ferrari 512|512 S]] racing cars that Ferrari built for [[homologation]] purposes. * [http://www.paolomartindesigner.com/gallery.new/view.asp?nid=10&cgallery=Cars Ferrari Modulo at Paolo Martin's web site]
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  • ...ne had very short [[Stroke (engine)|stroke]] compared to other Grands Prix cars at that time, only 54.2 millimetres (2.13 in). The potential of this machin [[Category:Grand Prix cars]]
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  • ...work around the mid-fifties transforming the Fiat 500C and building these cars in four different locations.
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  • ...ded to add a [[mid-engined]] [[supercar]] to their lineup of sports and GT cars. [[Rivolta]] hired [[Ercole Spada]], a veteran designer from [[Carrozzeria]
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  • ...he existing factory at Maranello. The existing production line produces 27 cars per day, or 6,000 per annum. Ferrari plans to produce 5,000 Californias in
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  • ...lso moved its V12 engines to the rear with its [[Ferrari P|P and LM racing cars]], but the [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]] was launched with its engine in fron
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  • ...made its competition debut at the 1982 Costa Smeralda Rally in Italy. Two cars were entered by both retired due to gearbox issues. The 1982 season was pl ...lly cars of the pre-group B period, nearly all subsequent successful rally cars used 4WD making the 037 the last of its kind.
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  • ...or the [[Italy|Italian]] market where a newly introduced tax law penalized cars with an engine capacity of more than 2000 cc.
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  • |Class:||[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]] The '''Lancia Lybra''' is a premium [[mid-size car]] from [[Italy|Italian]] [[Fiat|Fiat Auto's]] upscale marque [[Lancia]]
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  • |Related || Racing car: [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33]]<br/>Concept cars:<br/>[[Alfa Romeo 33.2]]<br/>Alfa Romeo Iguana<br/>Alfa Romeo Carabo [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • * [http://www.gpracing.net192.com/cars/data/196.cfm Grand Prix Racing - Ferrari Dino 246] {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}}
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  • ...of the marque's most reliable, inexpensive to maintain, and even practical cars due to its 214&nbsp;hp (160&nbsp;kW), proven drivetrain, and four seats. ...[1980s]], and would be the standard for the marque's future mid-engined V8 cars, beginning with the [[Ferrari 348|348]], introduced later in the year.
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  • ...A. Industria Construzione Automobile of Naples – it was thought that these cars would appeal to people willing to spend more for the dependability and ease ...tandard-Triumph to supply chassis and mechanical components to build 1,000 cars.
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  • ...earlier in the [[Alfa Romeo Tipo 33|Alfa Romeo 33TT12]] and 33SC12 sports cars. In {{F1|1976}} this engine was supplied to [[Brabham]] and the deal conti [[Category:Alfa Romeo Formula One cars]]
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  • ...Formula One season|1977]],[[1980 Formula One season|80]]), [[Shadow Racing Cars|Shadow]] ([[1978 Formula One season|1978]]), [[WilliamsF1|Williams]] ([[197 ...[[Sir Frank Williams]] offered him a competitive seat again in one of his cars in 1979. Regazzoni paid him back by giving the team its maiden win at [[Sil
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  • * [http://www.gpracing.net192.com/cars/data/196.cfm Grand Prix Racing - Ferrari Dino 246] {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}}
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  • ...Both the races also had international drivers entering their international cars in the races. ...d mainly vehicles from the [[FIA GT Championship]] regulations. These were cars such as the [[Holden Monaro|Holden Monaro 427C]], [[Mosler MT900|Mosler MT
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  • The continued production of [[bicycle]]s, and along with cars, manufactured [[motorcycles]] and commercial [[vehicles]]. Their cars were characterized by the quality of their materials and for its robust str
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  • ...r, de Tomaso was much more significant in the motoring world as a maker of cars. He founded the Italian sports car company [[De Tomaso|De Tomaso Automobili ...[[Isabell Haskell]], an [[United States|American]] heiress who also raced cars.
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  • ...tock with a special handling package and remapped fuel chip. Serie Fiorano cars are Spiders and can easily be identified by the numbered plaque on the dash [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|F355]][[Category:Sports Cars]]
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  • [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|550 Maranello]][[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...jection]], which is a first for Ferrari mid-rear engine setups in its road cars. ...tioned by the ACO. The 458 GT2 drops the "flex splitter" found in the road cars and replaced with a more conventional inlet, with the air exit out through
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  • ...wed by 21 [[aluminum]]-bodied Intermeccanica-[[Puch]] (IMP) 500ccm-engined cars, of which one won the [[Nürburgring]]. ...small [[Ford Anglia#Anglia 105E (1959–1967)|Ford Anglia]] engine. These cars and some other prototypes were designed by [[Franco Scaglione]]. The &laqu
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  • ...sidered superior to FR cars in conditions such as snow. However, powerful cars rarely use the FF layout because weight transference under acceleration unl Early cars using the FF layout include the [[Citroën Traction Avant]], [[Saab 92]] an
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  • [http://www.italiaspeed.com/2008/cars/others/events/08/pebble_beach/fiat_transporter/gallery_pb/gallery.html More [[Category: Cars]]
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  • ...'. His car had the particularity to mount their steam engine, as in normal cars with engine firing, but in the case of Serpollet, were equipped with fake r ...urst. The success of Serpollet then crossed the border into France and the cars were sold in [[England]] in [[Germany]] and even [[Italy]]. In 1906 they we
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  • Cars UK reported the production of 9 Lamborghini Reventón Roadsters, with MSRP [[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • Custom-built coupé race cars often simply have a piece of sheet metal that forms the dash. Whenever a n [[Open wheel car|Open wheel race cars]] have no space for a dash, so the instrument cluster is integrated into th
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  • {{Ferrari Formula 1 cars}} [[Category:Ferrari Formula One cars|156 Sharknose]]
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  • ...-wheel-drive and transverse ("east-west") engine configurations in smaller cars saw that the shorter engine length of the V6 became highly desirable, and t ...dels with straight sixes. BMWs are [[rear wheel drive]], but Volvo builds cars equipped with [[front wheel drive]] and a [[transverse engine|transverse]]
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  • ...lfa Romeo 145''' and '''Alfa Romeo 146''' were two [[compact car|compact]] cars produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] manufacturer [[Alfa Romeo]] between [[199 ...] (the 145) and [[1995]] (the 146) to compete in the extremely competitive mid-size [[hatchback]] market. A spacious and uniquely Italian interior was presente
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  • Cars from the first series, which were produced from 1975 to 1978, were known as ...s common and increases as the bushings wear (a common trait in mid-engined cars). The rear crossmember is a design flaw; the metal used was too thin and i
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  • ...d have hoped, and drive train vibrations were a constant problem. Only 53 cars were built before it was quickly replace by the [[De Tomaso Mangusta]]. Th
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  • ...m [[1968]] to [[1976]]. The Dino name was retired by [[1976]], though the cars remained in production. It was created as an attempt to produce a relative ...r six on the list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1970s]]. ''[[Motor Trend|Motor Trend Classic]]'' named the 206/246
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  • ...wn in its final form at the Geneva Salon in March 1971, the first customer cars had been delivered before the end of the year. Maserati struggled after bei ...khead were trimmed in leather, electric windows having been standard, most cars also getting air conditioners. The steering column was tailored for rake an
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  • Above all else, rust is the number one problem facing these cars. A rust free Monte Carlo or Scorpion is truly a remarkable find. For every problem with the cars, there is a documented solution. Replacement panels are being produced. P
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  • Ferrari started its first line of [[MR layout|mid-engined]] cars in 1968 and sold them under the brand name of [[Dino (car)|"Dino"]]. The [[ ...ina]] [[spider]] and a [[Bertone]] [[coupe]], they also manufactured these cars.
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  • |[[Mid-size car|Mid-size]]||rowspan=2|Large family car||D class||[[Volkswagen Passat]] Examples of city cars:
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  • ...types were allowed during the 1972 and 1973 seasons. Production of the 400 cars required for [[homologation]] in [[Group 4 (racing)|Group 4]] were launched ...r, the car would remain a serious competitor and proved able to beat works cars in several occasions when entered by an experienced private team with a tal
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  • Despite this lack of preparation, the cars were surprisingly competitive, with Marques only failing to qualify once an {{F1 cars 2001}}
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  • ...five on the list of [[Sports Car International Top Sports Cars|Top Sports Cars of the 1970s]]. ...GTB and 208 GTS. Though mainly for the domestic Italian market, where new cars with engines above 2-litres were subjected to a much higher value added tax
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