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  • Starting in 1954. Isetta was licensed to automobile manufacturers in several countries and was built in ([[France]], [[Spain]], [[Great Britain]]) and [[Brazil]]. ...] (VW Golf I, 1974) and the chassis-experts of Bertone Renzo Rivolta began developing the Iso Rivolta IR 300 (presented on the Torino Show of 1962), an elegant 2
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  • ...ersion of the [[Fiat]]'s 'world car' [[Fiat Palio]] project for developing countries. ...de due to the important sale's benchmark of notchback models in developing countries. The competicion in Brasil was the [[Chevrolet Corsa]] Sedán, but after th
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  • ...rld car' [[supermini car|supermini]] [[station wagon]] aimed at developing countries; it is an extented version of the [[hatchback]] '''[[Fiat Palio]]'''.
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  • The growth of [[developing country|developing countries]] has also created a new market for extremely inexpensive new cars. [[China
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  • ...rde, Paris]], the FIA consists of 213 national member organisations in 125 countries worldwide. Its current president is [[Max Mosley]]. ...e|French]] name and acronym, even in [[English language|English]]-speaking countries, but is occasionally rendered as ''International Automobile Federation''.
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  • The '''Fiat Palio''' is [[Fiat]]'s 'world car' aimed at [[developing countries]], although the station wagon version and the [[Fiat Strada|Strada PickUp]] ...kup truck|pickup]] and estate, different versions being built in different countries. The powerplants, both diesel and petrol, also varied from region to region
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  • ...as lately undergone a remarkable fall due to the competition of developing countries, the saturation of the 50cc scooters market and the European economic situa
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  • ...or to driving, a competitor will walk the course, taking mental notes, and developing a strategy to be refined upon subsequent runs. National organizations such ...ces like grass and dirt (also see [[SCCA RallyCross]]). In Southeast Asia, countries like [[Malaysia]] and [[Thailand]] refer to the sport as [[autokhana]].
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  • ...or to driving, a competitor will walk the course, taking mental notes, and developing a strategy to be refined upon subsequent runs. National organizations such ...ces like grass and dirt (also see [[SCCA RallyCross]]). In Southeast Asia, countries like [[Malaysia]] and [[Thailand]] refer to the sport as [[autokhana]].
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  • ...t of microcars by country of origin|List of microcars by country of origin|countries}} ...Prototype C]]||[[Citroën]]|| || 4 ||1955-56 ||A series of [[prototype]]s, developing the concept of a [[Streamliner|streamlined]] [[Citroën 2CV|2CV]]
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  • ...from ''petroleum spirit''), in many [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth countries]] (sometimes also called '''motor spirit''') is a [[petroleum]]-derived [[l These days, gasoline in many countries has tight limits on [[aromatic]]s in general, [[benzene]] in particular, an
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  • ...een widely produced. While most common on [[utility bicycle]]s in certain countries, especially [[Netherlands|the Netherlands]], they are also frequently found ...as a '''back pedal brake''' or '''foot brake''' (or '''torpedo''' in some countries), is a drum brake integrated into hubs with an internal freewheel. Freewhe
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  • ...at this is not practical in many developing countries, and cities in these countries with high levels of vehicular traffic suffer high levels of damage to build
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  • Starting in 1954, Isetta was licensed to automobile manufacturers in several countries: France (by [[VELAM]]), Spain, Great Britain and Brazil (by [[Romi]]). The ...rgetto Giugiaro]] and the body-experts of [[Bertone]], Renzo Rivolta began developing the [[Iso Rivolta IR 300]] (presented on the [[Torino]] Show of 1962), an e
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  • ...growth, but it nevertheless remains one of the lowest among industrialised countries. Since [[2002]], growth has gradually slowed, reaching [[recession]] condit Italy has been less successful in terms of developing world class multinational corporations. Instead, the country's main economi
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  • |align=center colspan=120|'''Top 15 Motor Vehicle Producing Countries 2005''' ...nd car models and sometimes complete Western factories are shipped to such countries. This is reflected in patent statistics as well as the location of R&D cent
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  • ...48 that the vehicle whose name is synonymous with Four Wheel Drive in many countries was introduced. The Land Rover appeared at the Amsterdam Motor Show, origin ...Volkswagen]] [[Iltis]], could beat any high performance Audi. He proposed developing a four-wheel drive car, soon used for rallying to improve Audi's conservati
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  • In most modern countries, certain engineering tasks, such as the design of bridges, electric power p ...perimental apparatus or building prototypes. Conversely, in the process of developing technology engineers sometimes find themselves exploring new phenomena, thu
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  • ...ical, to reduce the car's footprint. This is an important consideration in countries where small streets and traffic congestion are factors. Hatchbacks frequent In many countries from all regions of the world, where a hatchback and a conventional [[sedan
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  • ...h the off road motorcycles and the Ancillotti surf the emerging phenomenom developing, on the Beta base, a couple of models for cross and enduro, respectively of ...succession of sales and racing achievements follow in all of the europeon countries, from France ... to Sweden ... to Finland
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  • ...the US and other countries. [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] was late in developing its own true automatic, introducing the two-speed torque converter [[PowerF
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  • ...48 that the vehicle whose name is synonymous with Four Wheel Drive in many countries was introduced. The Land Rover appeared at the Amsterdam Motor Show, origin ...[Volkswagen]] [[Iltis]], could beat any high performance Audi. He proposed developing a four-wheel drive car, soon used for ''[[rallying]]'' to improve Audi's co
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  • ...and [[Poland]]. Fiat has a long history of licensing its products to other countries. [[Joint venture]] operations are found in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Turkey] ...al concern. It also has significant worldwide operations, operating in 61 countries with 1,063 companies that employ over 223,000 people, 111,000 of whom are o
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  • ...oduced wine in the country long before the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] started developing their own [[vineyard]]s in the second century BC. Roman [[Viticulture|grape ...- Denotes wine from Italy. NOTE: this is not always synonymous with other countries' legal definitions of '[[table wine]]'. The appellation indicates either an
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  • ...rt in [[Southern California]] in 1956. Karting has rapidly spread to other countries, and it currently has a large following in [[Europe]]. Karts vary in speed ...cally standard [[lawn mower]] engines, sometimes with small modifications, developing from about 5 to 20 hp (4 to 15 kW). [[Briggs & Stratton]], [[Tecumseh]], [[
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  • .... However, in other parts of the world, such as China, India, and European countries such as Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, the traditional utility bicy ...y also mandatory. Since a moving bicycle makes very little noise, in many countries bicycles must have a warning bell for use when approaching pedestrians, equ
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  • ...ternative when there are not strict emission regulations, as in developing countries. EFI will undoubtedly replace carburetors in these nations too as they adop
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  • ...merican spelling]], '''carburettor''' or '''carburetter''' in Commonwealth countries, "carb" for short, or "carbie" (slang)) is a device which mixes [[air]] and ...mpared to normal carburetors of the time. However, during the years he was developing it, the average production engine moved from centrally located carburetors
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  • ...has said that the association of his surname with fascism stopped him from developing his interest in politics further, although he briefly worked for the [[Brit ...n response to fears that Britain might lose the industry overseas to Asian countries who were bidding for it."
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  • ...atinet.com/ - Maserati Club International - More than 3500 members from 39 countries worldwide. http://www.motorvalley.it - Motor Valley - La Terra dei Motori - Developing tourist itineraries linked to the world of engines in Emilia-Romagna, a reg
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  • ...ssis and especially electronics. Nevertheless, this was a crucial year for developing the Benetton machine as electronic launch and traction controls were incorp ...ortsperson, most sports leagues, many worldwide corporations and even some countries.
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  • ...ss account of the Trojan war. It provided inspiration for writers in other countries such as [[Benoît de Sainte-Maure]], [[Herbort von Fritzlar]], and [[Konrad In the year 1282 a period of new literature began, developing from the Tuscan beginnings. With the school of [[Lapo Gianni]], [[Guido Cav
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  • ...ss account of the Trojan war. It provided inspiration for writers in other countries such as [[Benoît de Sainte-Maure]], [[Herbort von Fritzlar]], and [[Konrad In the year 1282 a period of new literature began, developing from the Tuscan beginnings. With the school of [[Lapo Gianni]], [[Guido Cav
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