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  • [[Image:BRM H16 engine.jpg|thumb|The [[British Racing Motors|BRM]] H16 [[Formula One]] engine in its final, 64-[[Poppet valve#Internal c *The [[British Racing Motors]] (BRM) H-16 Formula One engine; this was a major failure. The engine was p
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  • Cadillac revived the V16 concept in [[2003]] with a [[General Motors]] [[concept car]], the [[Cadillac Sixteen]]. This car used a 1000 [[horsep The [[Rolls-Royce 100EX]] has also a V16, but it is not clear whether or not [[BMW]] intends
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  • [[Bentley Motors Limited|Bentley]] - [[Rolls-Royce car|Rolls-Royce]] -
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  • While still a limited class, the ULs run big block Chevy motors and travel at speeds between 130 and 160 mph. The boats are from 20' up to *[[Rolls-Royce Merlin]]
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  • ...smission]]s developed and produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]. These transmissions mate a three element [[torque converter]] to a [[sim ...e first fully automatic transmission, [[Hydramatic]], developed by General Motors [[Oldsmobile]] division in the late 1930s, the two transmissions were not m
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  • ...ably [[Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]], [[Nash Motors|Nash]], [[Peugeot]], [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], [[Volvo]], [[Alfa Romeo]] an ...na designed (and partially assembled) the [[Cadillac Allanté]] for General Motors. The car's bodies were assembled and painted in Italy before being flown to
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  • ...t includes the entire lineup of [[Rolls-Royce car|Rolls Royce]], [[Bentley Motors Limited|Bentley]], [[Maserati]], and [[Maybach]]. Many "flagship sedans" fr ...like [[Lexus]]. In the end of the spectrum, [[Bentley]], [[Maybach]] and [[Rolls-Royce Motor Cars|Rolls Royce]] are above all the previous brands. Sports car manu
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  • ...he [[archetype]] for most modern pushrod engines. Currently only General Motors, Ford, DaimlerChrysler, and Cummins produce cam-in-block or pushrod engines For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[ ...(notably several engines produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]).
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  • ...[[Kaiser Motors|Kaiser]], [[Nash Motors|Nash]], and [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]]. From 1950 to 1954 [[Lincoln (automobile)|Lincoln]] cars were also availa ...veloped a series of three-speed torque converter automatics for [[American Motors Corporation]], [[Ford Motor Company]], [[Studebaker]], and several other ma
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  • ...dynamic styling meant that the straight-8 was simply too large. [[General Motors]] responded to Ford's V8 success with the [[1949]] introduction of the ''[[ During the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, every [[General Motors]] division had their own engines, whose merits varied. This enabled each d
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  • ...the archetypal British engine for sports and luxury cars for many years. Rolls-Royce used straight-6 engines until changes in their design make the shorter [[V8 In 2001 [[General Motors]] introduced a new family of straight engines, the ''[[GM Atlas engine|Atla
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  • ===[[American Motors Corporation|American Motors]] (AMC)=== ...an="3"|''[[The Man With The Golden Gun]]'' || [[AMC Hornet]] || [[American Motors]] [[Car dealership]] || Featured in ''[[The Man with the Golden Gun]]''. Bo
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[ ...(notably several engines produced by [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]).
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  • ...:1929 Bentley front 34 right.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1929 "Blower" [[Bentley Motors Limited|Bentley]] from the [[Ralph Lauren]] collection. The large "blower" ...roduction vehicles being built by [[Mercedes-Benz|Mercedes]] and [[Bentley Motors Limited|Bentley]] in the 1920's. Since then superchargers (as well as turbo
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  • ...d|Bentley]], [[Hudson Motor Car|Hudson]], [[Kaiser Motors|Kaiser]], [[Nash Motors|Nash]], and [[Rolls Royce]]. From [[1950]] to [[1954]] [[Lincoln (automobil * [[List of GM transmissions|General Motors]] — [[Powerglide]], [[Turbo-Hydramatic]] 350 and 400, [[GM 4L60-E transmi
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  • |[[Hino Motors|Hino]] *||align="center"|{{flagiconJapan}} |colspan="5"|<big>'''2. [[General Motors Corporation]]'''</big> ({{flagiconUnited States}})
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  • ...ngine (gasoline) - 3.7&nbsp;L (3653&nbsp;cc/223&nbsp;in³) - 2007 [[General Motors Corporation|GM]] ''[[GM Atlas engine#LLR|Atlas L5R 3700]]'' ...(gasoline) - 5.8&nbsp;L (5755&nbsp;cc/351&nbsp;in³) - 1966 [[GMC (General Motors division)|GMC]] 1000-3500 series ''[[GMC V6 engine|351E 60° V6]]''
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  • | [[Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow]] | [[General Motors Corsa|Opel/Vauxhall Corsa]]
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