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  • ...d]] magazine in the 1950s for their annual award for best automobile. The magazine still gives this award. It also refers to an [[award]] given yearly to the new [[automobile]] selected best by a jury of journalists for motor magazines in [[Europe]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Category || Automobile magazines
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  • ...ety on the roads of [[Italy]], the authoritative magazine ''[[Quattroruote magazine|Quattroruote]]'' decided to move from words to deeds. In 1963 they contacte ...1965 and then went literally around the world, appearing in all the major automobile exhibitions for some years.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Body style || 4-door [[sedan (car)|sedan]]<br>2-door [[Cabriolet (automobile)|cabriolet]] (1400)<br>2-door [[coupé]] (1900)
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  • ...hings as lights and [[radiator]]s. It extends from the first commercial [[automobile]]s marketed in the 1890s down to about [[World War I]]. These cars are als ...n estimated that there were well over 1,000 manufacturers in the [[List of automobile manufacturers#United States|U.S. alone]].
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  • [[image:rntbrm3litergp.jpg|thumb|right|'''Cover of Road & Track magazine, showing BRM H16 engine.''']] {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...e]]''' into one integrated assembly. Transaxles are near universal in all automobile configurations that have the engine placed at the same end of the car as th [[Image:1e 1 b.jpg|thumb|right|Motor Life magazine cover, showing rear view of 1961 Pontiac Tempest chassis, with rear transax
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  • ...|Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, depicted on cover of Hot Rod magazine. The "flat head" is evident.]] ...used on the Jeep for instance. Flatheads are no longer in common use for [[automobile]]s, although they are still used for some small-engine applications like la
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  • [[Image:Englands-Gordon-Bennett-190.jpg|right|frame|Magazine spread of England's Gordon Bennett Cup Team, 1903]] ...s Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], millionaire owner of the [[New York Herald]], the automobile racing award was first given in [[1900]] in [[France]].
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  • V16 engines have been used in certain luxury and high-performance [[automobile]]s, mostly for their smoothness (low vibration) since it is possible to mak ...production '''Sixteen''' model until [[1931]]. By that time, [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]] had already introduced their [[Cadillac V-16|V-16]], designed b
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...Alfa Romeo 90]] station wagon prototypes (designed by the [[Auto Capital]] magazine, 1985) and a [[Fiat Punto]] ''Cabrio Wagon Bricò'' prototype (1994). Mara
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...3.7 seconds. Ferrari states that the FF was the world's fastest four-seat automobile upon its release to the public. The FF costs US$300,000, with 800 being pr
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" The '''Maserati Birdcage 75th''' was a concept car created by automobile manufacturer [[Maserati]] and designed by [[Ken Okuyama]] at [[Pininfarina]
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  • ...odel's left front fender is [[Richard A. Teague|Richard Teague]], a famous automobile designer at [[American Motors Corporation]] (AMC).]] == History of automobile design in the US==
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...o''' (born [[Udine]], [[November 12]], [[1933]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] [[design]]er who served as the head of styling at [[Germany|German]] car
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...races in Germany and [[Switzerland]] - the latter country banned circuit [[automobile racing]], a ban which still remains in effect today.
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  • ...f photorealism as he developed his own focus on man's interaction with the automobile. He completed his formal education at the San Francisco Art Institute in 19 ...Vintage Race Car Magazine and is a regular cover artist contributor to PML Magazine.
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...966&nbsp;mm (156&nbsp;in) long. According to [[Quatro_Rodas|Quatro Rodas]] magazine of 05/1983 the volume of the trunk was 440 liters, the second largest in [[
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...tion), and was inspired by an article published in the [[Milan]]-based car magazine ''[[Quattroruote]]''. The first prototype version was introduced in April
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