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  • ...a type of [[automotive]] [[Tire|tyre]] most commonly found on [[Four wheel drive]] vehicles. ...s are aware of the fact that the majority of [[SUV]]s and other four wheel drive vehicles will never stray very far from public roads, the tyres they are fi
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  • ...aft]]s, [[differential (mechanics)|differential]]s, and the final drive ([[drive wheel]]s, [[caterpillar track]], [[propeller]], etc). Sometimes "powertrai ...a vehicle is [[front wheel drive]], [[four wheel drive]], or [[rear wheel drive]].
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  • ...Lamborghini LM001|LM001]] and was first presented at the [[1982]] [[Geneva Auto Show]]. ...lities could be turned off, allowing the vehicle to become only rear-wheel drive when desired. The body panels were all very straight and flat to facilitate
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  • ...ni]] parts. It was first displayed to the public at the [[1988]] [[Turin]] Auto Show. ...o a 3 speed [[automatic transmission]]. It was front engine and rear wheel drive. While the [[Lamborghini LM002|LM002]] had recently finished production, fr
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  • '''Open wheel car''' is a term for cars, usually purpose-built [[auto racing|racecars]], with the wheels located outside the car's main body, as ...d powerful engines, are often considered the fastest and most exciting to drive racing vehicles available, and the best way for aspiring racers to learn th
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  • '''Open wheel car''' is a term for cars, usually purpose-built [[auto racing|racecars]], with the wheels located outside the car's main body, as ...d powerful engines, are often considered the fastest and most exciting to drive racing vehicles available, and the best way for aspiring racers to learn th
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  • ...tted as an [[aftermarket_(automotive)|aftermarket]] option to [[four wheel drive]] vehicles. [[Category:Auto parts]]
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  • ...tead. [[Rear-wheel drive]] was the traditional standard while [[four-wheel drive]] is also sometimes used. See also [[FF layout]]. ...omobile. [[Alvis Cars]] of the [[United Kingdom]] introduced a front wheel drive model in 1928, but it was not a success.
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  • ...ed, within easy reach of the driver. Juniors, ages 12 - 16, are allowed to drive class 1 cars in separate races. This class was previously restricted to Min ...are Mk2 Escorts and Skoda Estelles. Since the introduction of front wheel drive cars into this class the Vauxhall Nova has become one of the favourites. On
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  • ...tead. [[Rear wheel drive]] was the traditional standard while [[four wheel drive]] is also sometimes used. See also [[FF layout]]. ...mobile. [[Alvis Cars]] of the [[United Kingdom]] introduced a front wheel drive model in [[1928]], but it was not a success. The first successful models w
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  • ...l [[Borg-Warner]] 3-speed [[automatic transmission|automatic]], Rear wheel drive ...I (Tipo 101.01, 348 made 1962-65) was shown at [[Salon International de l'Auto]] 1962 and [[Salone dell'automobile di Torino]] 1963. Contemporary tests r
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  • ...ially taking over the PS-10 product. Iveco already supplied the engine and drive-train to Santana for its PS-10 model so this seemed a logical progression. ...0}} of torque and a {{convert|176|PS|kW bhp|0|abbr=on}} HPT version with {{Auto Nm|400|0}} of torque are available. The extra horsepower of the HPT version
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  • ...layout – Front Mid-engine / Four-wheel drive|Front mid-engine, four-wheel-drive]] ...'Ferrari FF''' (FF meaning "Ferrari Four", for four seats and [[four-wheel drive]]) is a [[grand tourer]] presented by [[Ferrari]] on March 1, 2011 at the [
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  • ...m|British]] cars to also have their [[Hand brake|handbrake]]. ([[Left-hand drive]] models received a column shift.) ...]. Further, similar-looking levers may: switch between two- and four-wheel drive, or engage [[Differential (mechanical device)|differential]] locks; these a
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  • ...nt-wheel drive car (the station wagon offered all-wheel drive in left-hand drive markets) with a double wishbone front suspension and an all-independent mul ...e 1.9 L JTD engine). These cars were equipped with a [[Torsen]] four-wheel drive system.
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  • ...owner–constructed using a portion of a rear–engine, rear–drive [[Volkswagen Beetle|Volkswagen "Beetle"]] in combination with a motorcycle ...riving around town. The car was sort of a nemesis to Mr. Bean, as he would drive in such a manner as to cause the car to roll over and even refused a ride f
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  • ...race driver [[Tazio Nuvolari]]. The Nuvola has front engine and four wheel drive.
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  • ...ther than the rule, at least on European cars. The trend to [[front wheel drive]], greater vehicle mass and wider [[tire]]s means that modern vehicles woul [[Category:Auto parts]]
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  • '''Rallycross''' is a spectacular form of [[Sprint (race)|sprint]] style [[Auto racing|automobile racing]], held on a closed mixed-surface [[circuit (racin In rallycross several cars start abreast at the same time, and drive three to six laps on a rather short racing track, setting the best qualifyi
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  • ...]], an '''RMR''' or '''Rear [[Mid-engine design|Mid-engine]], [[Rear-wheel drive]] layout''' is one in which the rear wheels are driven by an engine placed ...-engine design concept towards the [[Auto Union#The Auto Union racing cars|Auto Union]] [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] cars of the 1930s which beca
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