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  • |Production:||[[1995]]&mdash;[[2002]]<br>[[2004]]-[[2005]] ...2005 (though production was paused between May 2002 and 2004). "Barchetta" in [[Italian language|Italian]] means 'little boat'.
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  • |Successors:||Still in production ...and [[Fiat 126|Polski Fiat 126]], the Seicento is built in Fiat's factory in [[Bielsko-Biala]], [[Poland]]. From 1998 to April 2004, 1.1 million example
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  • ...'''I6''') is an [[internal combustion engine]] with six cylinders aligned in a single row. The name '''slant-6''' is sometimes used when the cylinders ...argest are used in tractor-trailer combinations and some low speed diesels in cargo and passenger ships. These engines have a displacement of 1,000 L or
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  • | Wheelbase || 2510 mm (98 in) | Length || 3930 mm (154 in)
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  • |Production || 2005 - Current ...port scooters built by Italian motorbike company, [[Aprilia]]. Introduced in 1992 and considered to be the first "sports" scooter, the design and techno
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  • |Wheelbase || 2500 mm (98.4 in) |Length || 4115 mm (163.9 in)
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  • The Fiat Dino Spider was introduced at Turin Motor Show 1966 and Coupe version one year later at Geneva Motorsh ...[Dino (car)|Dino 308 GT4]] had an unrelated V8 and was rebranded "Ferrari" in 1976, thus ending the use of the "Dino" trademark.
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  • | Production || 1985-1996<br/>2005 - present | Wheelbase || 2660&nbsp;mm (104.7 in.)
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  • |Production:||[[2005]]&ndash;present |Successors:||Still in production
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  • ...g decades and now they are ubiquitous in industrialised nations and common in most others. ...es in the number of vehicles in use, have meant that the overall reduction in pollution has been much slower.
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  • [[Image:Bugatti veyron in Tokyo.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The [[Bugatti Veyron 16.4]] has reached a top s ...is considered to be a supercar at one time may not retain its superiority in the future. The automotive press frequently calls new exotic cars "supercar
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  • ...|275]]. Only the 330 GT 2+2 was a truly unique product. Production ended in [[1968]] with the introduction of the [[Ferrari 365]] series. A 250 in all but name, the 1963 '''330 America''' shared the outgoing model's chassi
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  • ...e style with its high curved flanks made it, to some, the best looking car in its class. For any, this is the car with the 'hidden' rear door handles whi ...developed front-wheel drive car (the station wagon offered all-wheel drive in left-hand drive markets) with a double wishbone front suspension and an all
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  • ...A Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer in the exclusively Ferrari parking lot at the [[2005 United States Grand Prix]]]] ...replacing the [[FR layout|FR]] [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]], and succeeded in the Ferrari stable by the [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]].
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  • ...replacing the [[FR layout|FR]] [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]], and succeeded in the Ferrari stable by the [[Ferrari Testarossa|Testarossa]]. ...g cars]], but the [[Ferrari Daytona|Daytona]] was launched with its engine in front. It was not until [[1971]] that a mid-engined 12-cylinder road car w
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  • |Wheelbase || 2499&nbsp;mm (98.4&nbsp;in) |Length || 4549&nbsp;mm (179.1&nbsp;in)
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  • ...e [[Ferrari 330|330]] and [[Ferrari America|500 Superfast]] for [[1966]]. Introduced at the [[Geneva Motor Show]], it featured evolutionary styling by [[Pininfa ...abriolet]] body by [[Pininfarina]]. Debuting at the [[Geneva Motor Show]] in 1966, just 14 examples were produced before production ended the next year.
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  • ...s and aluminum chassis. The 360 was replaced by the [[Ferrari F430]] in [[2005]]. ...or [[Formula One|F1]] electrohydraulic shift. The car went into production in 1999.
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  • ...allying|rally]] car during the 1970s and early 1980s. It started a new era in rallying as it was the first car designed from scratch for this kind of com ...cept car called '''Stratos Zero''' first shown at the [[Turin Motor Show]] in 1970. The body was wedge-shaped, and unusually short and wide, providing ma
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  • ...In [[Singapore]], a 1.4-litre LAV variant is marketed as the Fiat Panorama in 5 and 7-seater versions. ...'s [[Tofaş]] subsidiary factory in Bursa, Turkey, in Brazil since 2002 and in Russia and Vietnam. Turkish models have an engine range that includes a 1.4
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  • |Successor:||Still in production |Production:||[[2005]]—present
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  • |Foundation || [[1959]] in [[Modena]] ...Argentinian]]-born [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] (1928&ndash;2003) in [[Modena]] in 1959.
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  • |Successor:||Still in production ..."color: white; background: darkred;"|[[Fiat Punto#Mark 2, Revision B (2003-2005)|Mark 2b]]
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  • ...ch is an evolution of the prior model name and a reference to the increase in [[engine displacement]] from 3.2&nbsp;L (3217&nbsp;cc) to 4.2&nbsp;L (4244& ...[North American]] market after an 11 year hiatus. Almost as soon as it was introduced, the Spyder was selected by [[Forbes]] as the Best GT for 2001.
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  • ...ehicle may be built by the converter, or assembled from a [[kit car]], and vehicles of this type are also noted below.<br> ...er that purchases new vehicles without a motor or related equipment (these vehicles are called "[[Glider (disambiguation)|glider]]s" to offer a two-stage vehic
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  • |Production || 1995-2005 |Wheelbase || 2540 mm (100 in.)
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  • Right-hand drive: [[1998]]-October [[2005]] |Successor:||Still in production
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  • [[Image:FerrariGG50 2.jpg|thumb|right|270px|'''2005 Ferrari GG50 design''']] ...development process, with the intention of expanding the range of products in a short time, substantially reducing the “time to market” of new models
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  • In the early 1960s, Maserati's reputation was at a high. With growing sales, P It was equipped with a 4.1&nbsp;L (4136&nbsp;cc/252&nbsp;in³) [[V8 engine]], producing 256&nbsp;hp ([[horsepower#hp (SAE)|SAE]]) (191&
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  • ...estimates 5,300-9,600 traffic fatalities could be avoided if all passenger vehicles were equipped with the feature. According to the [[IIHS]] one-third of fata ...keep traction while accelerating but unlike ESC it is not designed to aid in steering.
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  • ...ian car giant [[Fiat]], after having been a part of [[Ferrari]] (a company in which [[Fiat]] has a majority stake) for some years. ..., based on one the [[Fontana del Nettuno, Bologna]]. Alfieri Maserati died in [[1932]] but three other brothers, Bindo, Ernesto and Ettore, kept the firm
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  • ...total. It was introduced for the [[1954 Formula One season]] and remained in use by customer teams until [[1960 Formula One season|1960]]. ...o the 1954 [[Mercedes-Benz W196|Mercedes-Benz W196 "Typ Monza"]]) was used in the [[1956 French Grand Prix]].
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  • ...leading cause of injury-related deaths, an estimated total of 1.2 million in 2004, or 25% of the total from all causes. ...e, 45% of all fatal injuries to workers under age 18 between 1992 and 2000 in the United States resulted from transportation incidents.
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  • ...d British Secret Service agent James Bond. The film was released in [[1963 in film|1963]], produced by [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]], and ...make another From Russia with Love and end up with another Thunderball."'' In [[2004]], ''[[Total Film]]'' [[magazine]] named it the ninth-greatest Briti
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  • ...st Lancia produced by the company after it had been taken over by [[Fiat]] in 1969. ...Lancia]] (1881–1937), utilized letters of the Greek alphabet for his early vehicles - such as Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and so on. "Beta" had been used before
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  • The '''Ferrari P''' series were prototype sports cars in the 1960s and early 1970s. ...ting F1, [[Ferrari]] began producing [[MR layout|mid-engined]] racing cars in [[1960]] with the [[Ferrari Dino]]-V6-engine [[Formula 2]] 156, which would
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  • ...3 and built in its homeland until 1995, with production still taking place in other countries. ...well packaged cars could be too. It was voted [[European Car of the Year]] in 1984.
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  • ...pe of [[formula racing]]. It was replaced by [[Formula 3000]] in 1985, but in 2009 the [[Formula Two]] name returns. The 2009 FIA Formula Two Championshi ...o racing, the high performance nature of the cars and the expense involved in the series has always meant a need for a path to reach this peak. For much
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  • ...irbag.600pix.jpg|right|thumb|250px|An [[automobile]] airbag, like this one in a crashed [[SEAT Ibiza]] car, deflates after 0.3 seconds.]] ...ost commonly used for cushioning, in particular after very rapid inflation in the case of an automobile [[collision]].
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  • ...four-wheeled (or more) vehicle suspension. For information on two-wheeled vehicles suspensions see the [[Suspension (motorcycle)]], [[Motorcycle fork]], [[Bic ...s with a bow. Early suspension devices were developed for [[stagecoach]]es in [[early modern Britain]]. The physical laws of [[damping]] were not discove
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  • ...a real race, unlike the earlier endurance contests that covered 12h, 24h (in 1961 and 1967), 36h, 84h and even 96h, like the [[Marathon de la Route]]. T ...urance racing events at very long tracks, at least until Spa was shortened in the late 1970s.
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  • ...mborghini S.p.A.]] and designed by [[Luc Donckerwolke]]. It was introduced in [[2002]] as the successor to the [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]]. The [[car b ...ersion called the '''Murciélago roadster''' was introduced in 2004 for the 2005 model year. The roadster features similar performance to the coupe with a m
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  • ...in [[Italian language|Italian]]), and was the [[European Car of the Year]] in 2004. ...the [[Fiat 126]]. The drive for a mechanically simple car was also evident in the rear suspension, which used a [[dead axle]] suspended on [[leaf spring]
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  • ...any is legendary for producing some of the best [[sports car|sports cars]] in the world. The original Bugatti failed with the advent of World War II, bu ...driver [[Jean-Pierre Wimille]] winning the [[24 hours of Le Mans]] twice (in 1937 with [[Robert Benoist]] and 1939 with [[Pierre Veyron]]).
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  • ...rs including [[Giovanni Agnelli]]. Fiat has also manufactured [[railroad]] vehicles, [[tanks]] and [[aircraft]]. As of 2009, Fiat is the world's sixth largest ...ng its products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Se
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  • ...s. The third differential is in the center. This setup is used on most AWD vehicles to this day.]] [[Image:Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster 2005.JPG|thumb|right|224px|The [[Lamborghini Murciélago]] is a 4WD/AWD that pow
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  • ...a Roadster. It also powered top of the range coachbuilt production models. In 2004 Alfa Romeo revived the 8C name for a V8-engined concept car which has ...ton 2007.jpg|235px|left|thumb|ex-Scuderia Ferrari Alfa Romeo 8C 2600 Monza in unusual color.]]
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  • ...ower weight and cost, however [[as of 2005]] many new models are now being introduced with [[fuel injection]]. ...st ubiquitous, partly because a downdraft unit is ideal for [[V engine]]s. In Europe, the side-draft replaced downdraft as underbonnet space decreased an
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  • ...British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. Released in [[1965 in film|1965]], it was directed by [[Terence Young]], his third 007 film. .... EON producer's [[Albert R. Broccoli]] and [[Harry Saltzman]] made a deal in 1964 to film an adaptation of the novel. Like a good number of James Bond f
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  • |Production:||[[2005]]-present |Successor:||Still in production
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