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  • ...ed a '''dead axle'''. Beam axles are commonly used at the rear wheels of a vehicle. ...bumps, and the mass of the beam is part of the [[unsprung weight]] of the vehicle, which can further reduce [[ride quality]].
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  • The entire vehicle was unique, including its chassis. The Type 45 used a 102.2 in (2596& The '''Type 56''' was an [[electric vehicle]] like some of Ettore Bugatti's earliest designs. A single example was bui
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  • The '''Lamborghini LMA002''' was a prototype offroad vehicle designed and built by [[Lamborghini]]. It was a followup to the [[Lamborghi ...from the [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]] was actually used in an offroad vehicle, giving it significantly more power than its predecessors. Which was likely
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  • ==Vehicle axles== ...serve one or more of the following purposes depending on the design of the vehicle:
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  • ...mechanics)|dynamics]] of [[vehicle]]s, here assumed to be ground vehicles. Vehicle dynamics is a part of [[engineering]] primarily based on [[classical mechan This article applies primarily to [[automobile]]s. For [[single-track vehicle]]s, specifically the two-wheeled variety, see [[Bicycle and motorcycle dyna
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  • ...he idea of a good and showed possibilities, the result was a funny looking vehicle and only a single specimen was built.
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  • A '''double wishbone [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]''' is an [[automobile]] [[independent suspension]] design usi ...lightly shorter to induce more negative camber on the outside wheel as the vehicle body rolls in a turn. Between the arms there is a knuckle with a spindle or
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  • ...'''[[Bugatti]] Type 52''' was a half-scale [[Bugatti Type 35]] [[electric vehicle|electric]] racing car for children. Over 250 examples were produced at the
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  • A '''swing axle''' [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] is a simple type of [[independent suspension]] used in [[auto [[Image:Swing_Axle_Diagram.gif|center|thumb|400px|Swing axle [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] characteristics: [[Camber]] change on bumps, "jacking" on reb
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  • ...n which the moveable, steerable [[wheel]] was mounted to the [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]. Free to rotate on a single axis, it limited the degrees of f ...st point relative to the suspended body of the vehicle - the weight of the vehicle tends to turn the kingpin to this position. A second effect of the kingpin
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  • ...ne of the first automobile factory in [[Italy]]. It produced only a single vehicle using an engine a 1-cylinder ''De Dion & Boutonengine'' with 9.5 hp and too ...engine also consisted of two engine blocks and had a lateral camshaft. The vehicle had shaft drive and could reach 65 km/h. In 1908 the factory was closed.
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  • The '''Lamborghini LM004''' was a prototype off-road vehicle designed and built by [[Lamborghini]]. ...efrigerator, and several other luxury features. The main change in the new vehicle was to outfit it with an all new, noticeably larger, 420bhp, 7L V12 engine.
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  • The '''Lamborghini LM001''' was a prototype offroad vehicle designed and built by [[Lamborghini]]. It was first revealed at the 1981 [[ ...[[Lamborghini Cheetah|Cheetah]] project, the idea of a Lamborghini offroad vehicle was still very much alive, and with new capitol from deep pocketed investor
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  • With technology still improving vehicle speeds the track was again changed in 1979, with added kerbs, run-off areas
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  • ...ype]] was born in the summer of 1946 in the Ducati plant in [[Milan]]. The vehicle was named the DU4. Unfortunately, all that Ducati has left of this project ...le powered by a 250cc Ducati engine.jpg|thumb|left|200px|'''[[Tecno]] K, a vehicle powered by a 250cc Ducati engine''']]
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  • ...uilt in 1935 by [[Antonio Passarin]]. This extraordinary [[three wheeler]] vehicle was fitted with a 120cc single-cylinder engine and [[chain drive]]. The end
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  • A '''de Dion tube''' is an [[automobile]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] technology. It is a sophisticated form of non-[[independent ...ependent rear suspension the ability to refine the dynamic response of the vehicle is somewhat limited.
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  • ...r his graduation he had a motorcycle ready; it was an almost revolutionary vehicle.
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  • ...ometimes synonymous with marque, ''maker'' refers to the manufacturer of a vehicle, not the marked brand name. For example, [[Dodge]] could be said to be the ...pment costs can be spread out further and contribute less to the cost of a vehicle. These savings can be passed on to the purchaser, or increase the product
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  • ...for distracting the driver's eyes as little as possible from the road. The vehicle was painted a lighter brown after its debut at the Turin Auto Show in 1978
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