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  • ...ging is provided to encourage the use of electric vehicles. [[neighborhood electric vehicle|NEVs]] may also be used as station cars where the roadway speed lim ==Electric microcars==
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  • ...[[Napier & Son|D Napier & Son]], and the locomotives produced by [[English Electric]] using these engines, including their [[British Rail DP1|demonstrator loco ...vely. In 1946, the Admiralty placed a contract with the [[English Electric Company]], parent of Napier, to develop this engine.
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  • '''Piaggio''' is a company based in [[Italy]] that produces cars, motorcycles, scooters and aeroplanes ...lly produced locomotives and railway carriages. During [[World War I]] the company focused on producing airplanes.
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  • ...actures [[shotguns]], although this part of the business is now a separate company from the motorcycle side. In 1920 the company built its first complete engine in-house, a single-cylinder two-stroke 75 c
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  • ...tening of the term "carriage", the word has its origin before 1300 A.D. in English as, "carr"—derived from similar words in French and much earlier Greek wo ...design in 1905, Selden received his patent and later sued the [[Ford Motor Company]] for infringing upon his patent. [[Henry Ford]] was notorious for opposing
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  • A '''station wagon''' ([[American English|American]] usage), '''wagon''' ([[Australian]] usage, though station wagon With the exception of [[Ford Motor Company]] which owned its own hardwood forest and mills specifically for the purpos
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  • ...States|USA]] after the company went bankrupt in Italy and has set up a new company in [[California]], called Cizeta Automobili USA. He currently services exo ...States|USA]] after the company went bankrupt in Italy and has set up a new company in [[California]], called Cizeta Automobili USA. He currently services exo
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  • |[[Scania (company)|Scania]]||align="center"|{{flagiconSweden}} |colspan="5"|<big>'''4. [[Ford Motor Company]]'''</big> ({{flagiconUnited States}})
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  • ...t the [[Geneva Motor Show]] in 1963 by [[Lancia]]. It was produced by that company, and later by [[FIAT]], through 1976. Fulvias are notable for their role in ...updated Sport with 1584&nbsp;cc engine producing 115 hp. This version had electric front windows and was the fastest production Fulvia produced, with a top sp
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  • ...F ALUMINIUM - Please see the talk page, this article is written in British English and so 'ium' should be used. ...burgh, PA]], started the Pittsburgh Reduction Company, renamed to Aluminum Company of America in 1907, later shortened to [[Alcoa]].
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  • ...s]]. Many cars took their names from this figure (hence the [[Austin Motor Company|Austin]] Seven and [[Riley]] Nine), while others had names such as "40/50hp ...adopted throughout continental Europe with designations equivalent to the English "horse power", but mathematically different from the British unit. It is de
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  • ...still in partnership with Darracq. The first non-Darracq car produced by company was the 1910 [[A.L.F.A 24 HP|24 HP]], designed by [[Giuseppe Merosi]], hire ...n by [[Enzo Ferrari]]. Giuseppe Merosi continued as head designer, and the company continued to produce solid road cars as well as successful race cars (inclu
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  • ...th the fifth having the same ratio as fourth in the normal Panda. Austrian company Steyr-Puch supplied the entire drivetrain (clutch, gearbox, power take-off, ...popularity. The two-seat Panda Elettra, introduced in 1990, adding an all-electric power-train to the line. Batteries replaced the rear seats and occupied som
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  • The title comes from the English translation of the Bond family motto, ''Orbis non sufficit'' (in [[Latin]]) ...al James Bond film not to be co-produced by [[United Artists]]. Its parent company, [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM]], had since ''Tomorrow Never Dies'' assumed co-
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