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  • ...r the Pantera. Another Italian exotic that shares the ZF transaxle is the Maserati Bora. Power-assisted four-wheel [[disc brake]]s and [[rack and pinion]] ste ...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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  • |Related || [[Enzo Ferrari (car)|Enzo]]<br>[[Maserati MC12]]<br> |Similar || [[Maserati MC12#MC12 Corsa|Maserati MC12 Corsa]]<br>[[Pagani Zonda|Pagani Zonda C12 F]]<br>
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 4cl.jpg|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 4CL'''
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati S.p.A.''' ...[[Carlo Maserati]], [[Ettore Maserati]], [[Ernesto Maserati]] and [[Mario Maserati]]
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  • ...e [[Cisitalia]] competition [[prototypes]], other models being built for [[Maserati]], [[Osca]], [[Ferrari]], [[Giannini]], [[Ermini]], [[Abarth]] to name but ...hells that were used for all [[Cisitalia]] cars and racing [[Ferrari]]s, [[Maserati]]s and [[Nardi]]s. Rocco’s son Franco recalled how crazy Mollino was abou
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  • ...n of overhead cam technology, it has been used in some domestic production vehicles intermittently at least since the 1960's, when Kaiser-Jeep produced the 230 ...[Alfa Romeo 6C|6C]]- 1925, [[Alfa Romeo 512|512]] - 1940), [[Maserati]] ([[Maserati Tipo 26|Tipo 26]], 1926), and [[Bugatti]] ([[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]], 193
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  • ...border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:2004MaseratiSpyder.jpg|280px|2004 Maserati Spyder CC]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati Coupé / Spyder'''
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  • ...nd [[1970]] by Ford licensees around the world, mostly powering commercial vehicles. ...est, but by [[1977]] or so they were gone. In [[truck]]s and other larger vehicles, big-block V8s in their historic form lasted until the early [[1990s]].
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  • ...t'' Webers fed [[supercharger]]s on the 1938 [[Alfa Romeo 8C]] competition vehicles. ...Motor Company|Ford]], [[Lamborghini]], [[Lancia]], [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]], [[Maserati]], [[Porsche]], [[Renault]], [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] and [[Volksw
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  • ...[axle]] (if engine is behind driver). Exceptions typically involve larger vehicles of unusual length or height in which the passengers can share space between * [[Maserati Merak]] (with second row of seats)
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  • According to some sources originally started as a concept for a new [[Maserati]], the resulting expense to produce the car needed the Ferrari badge to jus {{Ferrari vehicles}}
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  • | [[Maserati Motorcycles|Maserati]] || 1953 - 1961 || [[Modena]] ||<font color=green>'''M'''</font>, <font c {{Indicates type(s) of vehicles produced}}
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  • |Assembly || [[Modena]], [[Italy]] ([[Maserati]]) |Similar || [[Audi R8 (road car)|Audi R8]]<br>[[Ferrari F430]]<br>[[Maserati GranTurismo]]
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  • [[Image:maserati-quattroporte-sport-gts.jpg|thumb|right|300px|'''Maserati Quattroporte Sport GTS''']] ...s, and are often built in smaller numbers than more affordable mass-market vehicles.
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  • ...now that Ducati has also designed and produced prototypes for four-wheeled vehicles. ...t an 8-cylinder [[desmodromic]] “V“ shaped engine for [[Osca Maserati]]. [[Maserati]], located in the eastern suburbs of [[Bologna]], in [[San Lazzaro di Saven
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati.MC12.JPG|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati MC12'''
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  • Many vehicles may fall into the definition, and there is no official body offering a stri * [[Maserati Ghibli]] II Coupé
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  • ...Prix|GP]] (1914, 4 valve) and [[Alfa Romeo 6C|6C]] (1925), [[Maserati]] [[Maserati Tipo 26|Tipo 26]] (1926), [[Bugatti]] [[Bugatti Type 51|Type 51]] (1931), When DOHC technology was introduced in mainstream vehicles, it was common for it to be heavily advertised. While used at first in limi
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  • ...0; background:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Maserati 4cl.jpg|280px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 4CL'''
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  • The '''Maserati Quattroporte''' is a luxury four-door [[sedan]] made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]]. There have been five generations of the car, each separated ...WP, chassis no. 103,060, designed by [[Pietro Frua]]. The following year, Maserati showed the first-generation Quattroporte of 1963, which bore a striking res
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  • ...ge:1957 Maserati 250F Grand Prix Recreation.JPG|280px|Recreation of a 1957 Maserati 250F]] ! colspan=2 |'''Maserati 250F'''
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  • ...ial (mechanics)|differential]] between the rear axles. Some [[FR layout]] vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at ...r recent rear wheel drive vehicles. See also [[:Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]].
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  • ...In 1978, the entire chassis was revised and used concurrently with the new Maserati Quattroporte. The Deauville ceased production in 1988. ...pendent suspension both front and rear and ventilated discs all round. The Maserati Quattroporte III was developed on the exact same chassis, both cars share e
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  • ...more affordable, an alternative to the contemporary [[Ferrari Dino]] and [[Maserati Merak]]. [[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|Urraco]]
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  • ...on [[Berliet]] trucks. Similar systems are also used on some [[military]] vehicles. * Inexpensive in mass production; for vehicles that would otherwise have a conventional power steering pump, hydropneumati
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  • ...ial (mechanics)|differential]] between the rear axles. Some [[FR layout]] vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at ...r recent rear wheel drive vehicles. See also [[:Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]].
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  • ...; since Mercedes-Benz could not afford to be perceived as marketing unsafe vehicles, every A-Class was retrofitted with ESC at great expense. ...endation.php]. On November 21, 2006 the IIHS announced that 13 of the 2007 vehicles had earned their ''TOP SAFETY PICK'' rating--- a major new requirement for
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  • ...with more power or performance than is typical for cars in general. Often vehicles in the [[muscle car]], performance sedan/saloon or [[grand tourer]] (GT) ca ...facturers of sports cars have sought to increase the practicality of their vehicles by increasing the seating room.
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  • ...4499 cc V8 engine derived from a shared [[Ferrari/Maserati engine|Ferrari/Maserati]] design, producing 570 PS at 9,000 rpm ([[redline]]) and 540 Nm at 6,000 r {{Ferrari vehicles}}
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  • ...d [[Ferrari]] used the V12 almost exclusively on their highest-performance vehicles, while [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]] developed a [[Jaguar V12 engine|V12]] that w * [[Maserati MC12]]
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  • ...in a sweeping composite body which betrays its origins on the track (the [[Maserati]] prototype didn’t even have a windscreen). As with all De Tomasos except ...ower SV]]. Subsequently, De Tomaso embarked on a project to build off-road vehicles in a new factory in [[Calabria]] in partnership with the Russian company [[
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  • ...In 1951 they built a new 4.5-liter [[V12]] engine which was raced in old [[Maserati ]]chassis by Prince Bira. The car won its first race at [[Goodwood]] in Mar ...h victory in the Italian [[Formula Junior]] series but in 1962 the aging [[Maserati]] brothers sold the company the [[MV Agusta]] motorcycle company.
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  • ...construct an innovative package, transforming the very concept of utility vehicles. A big small car that was popular even with the more well-heeled car enthus ...0 designs have been created over the years for about 50 million production vehicles by the world’s leading car makers. Giorgetto Giugiaro is Honorary Preside
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  • ...urs were soon circling that the 169 would be based on the much acclaimed [[Maserati Quattroporte]]. These rumours were further bolstered by images circulated o ...Luca De Meo in June 2008 confirmed that Alfa Romeo had ruled out using the Maserati Quattroporte's chassis. He said that Alfa was still looking at sharing with
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  • ...o the street as well. Ferrari needed to have the engine in 500 production vehicles to [[homologate]] it for racing use. The company worked with [[Fiat]] to d ...nbsp;mm bore and 81&nbsp;mm stroke, and is related to the new 4.2&nbsp;L [[Maserati]] V8.
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  • ...nable to finish the race although it showed admirably against the strong [[Maserati 6CS 1500]]s. {{Early Ferrari vehicles}}
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  • |Related || [[Maserati Kyalami]] [[Category:De Tomaso vehicles|Longchamp]]
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  • ...mportant cars ever made: [[Cisitalia 202]], [[Ferrari 500 Mondial]], the [[Maserati 450]] [[Costin]]/[[Zagato]] denominated "Il [[Mostro]]" prepared especially ...ad him participate in many [[hillclimb]] races running sport [[prototype]] vehicles and personally restored [[Abarth]]s.
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  • ...e F430 features a 4.3&nbsp;L [[V8]] engine derived from a shared Ferrari/[[Maserati]] design. This new powerplant is a significant departure for the F430's li ...also appears in Sega's [[Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast]] as one of the hidden vehicles. A further appearance for both Berlinetta and Spider models is found in Tes
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  • ...ial (mechanics)|differential]] between the rear axles. Some [[FR layout]] vehicles place the transmission at the rear, though most attach it to the engine at ...r recent rear wheel drive vehicles. See also [[:Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles]].
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  • ...ements and it had to be driven using a helmet. The Guarà is based on the [[Maserati]] Barchetta Stradale prototype from 1991, a true race car from which a few [[Category:De Tomaso vehicles|Guarà]]
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  • ...d (the 18HP, 20-25HP and 30-40HP) as well as chassis' for light commercial vehicles for the military. Diatto 30 (1925)An expansion program led to the purchase ...riginally designed by [[Giuseppe Coda]] and developed further by [[Alfieri Maserati]]. The economic situation at the time was, however, not to be denied anothe
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  • ...Type]] took the crown at the newly-restricted Le Mans and [[Maserati]]'s [[Maserati 300|300 S]] took the [[Nürburgring]] race. [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|Monza]]
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  • ...Type]] took the crown at the newly-restricted Le Mans and [[Maserati]]'s [[Maserati 300|300 S]] took the [[Nürburgring]] race. [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|Monza]]
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  • ...lass headlights displayed on the prototype, a look similar to Michelotti’s Maserati 3500 design was produced. And although the two prototypes had some aluminum [[Category:Triumph vehicles|Italia]]
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  • ...roming division, the first in Italy, in addition to chroming parts for the vehicles, also does work for outside companies in the fields of componentry, small m ...re he obtains a diploma in the visual arts. He has a real passion for fast vehicles and, in addition to loving motorcars, he also adores motorcycles, so much s
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  • and rebuilt parts for the Maserati Biturbo, Fiat and Lancia. (USA) http://www.maserati.demon.co.uk/index.html - Bill
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  • ...ass of 1140 kg (2513 lb), translating to 2.44 kg/kW (4.01 lb/hp). Certain vehicles have a high power-to-weight ratio despite their heavy weight, due to a very ...y the usual definition, offer extremely high acceleration compared to most vehicles, including ordinary sports cars. Some current expectations are as follows:
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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 ...stimates it will prevent 5,300-9,600 annual fatalities once all passenger vehicles are equipped with the system.
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  • ...e famous exports are in the fields of [[food]], [[clothing]], and [[luxury vehicles]]. Famous Italian foods have been brought to the rest of the world through [[Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Lamborghini]] but also [[Alfa Romeo]] are all associated with top-of-t
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