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  • ...r:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Triumph.trItalia.jpg|250px|Triumph Italia]] ! colspan=2 |'''Triumph Italia'''
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  • ...the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]], the FIA only certifies vehicles with at least four wheels, while the FIM certifies two- and three-wheelers. |1956|| Bonneville, USA ||John Allen|| [[Triumph Engineering Co Ltd|Triumph]] || 649
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  • ...| Blaustein (Herrlingen)]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] ||[[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] 196 cc ||2 ||1946 || ...| Blaustein (Herrlingen)]], [[Baden-Württemberg]] ||[[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] 198 cc ||2 ||1949 ||
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  • ...ngs at all four corners with uprights sourced from [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]]. The small car weighed just 726kg (1600lb) with a fiberglass body and lo [[Category:De Tomaso vehicles|Vallelunga]]
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  • ...e Giovanni [[Michelotti]], who is probably best known for his BMW, Daf and Triumph factory body designs, and built by the small but well-known coach builder [ [[Category:Veteran vehicles]]
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  • ...m]] 16-valve head on the ''[[Triumph Slant-4 engine|Slant-4]]'' in their [[Triumph Dolomite|Dolomite Sprint]]. ...like [[Volkswagen]] and [[Audi]] now use 5-valve engines in many of their vehicles after acquiring the technology from [[Bugatti]] who developed it for their
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  • ...t'' Webers fed [[supercharger]]s on the 1938 [[Alfa Romeo 8C]] competition vehicles. ...s|Lotus]], [[Maserati]], [[Porsche]], [[Renault]], [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] and [[Volkswagen]].
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  • ...nd [[1970]] by Ford licensees around the world, mostly powering commercial vehicles. ...est, but by [[1977]] or so they were gone. In [[truck]]s and other larger vehicles, big-block V8s in their historic form lasted until the early [[1990s]].
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  • ...now that Ducati has also designed and produced prototypes for four-wheeled vehicles. ...ify them by the cursive logo reading [[Ducati Meccanica]], right below the Triumph emblem.
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  • ...engine|Austin A-Series engine]] - This engine powered many of the compact vehicles of the [[1950s]] ...The first mass-produced [[multivalve]] engine for [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] and an early [[turbo]] engine for [[Saab Automobile|Saab]]
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  • ...with more power or performance than is typical for cars in general. Often vehicles in the [[muscle car]], performance sedan/saloon or [[grand tourer]] (GT) ca ...facturers of sports cars have sought to increase the practicality of their vehicles by increasing the seating room.
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  • ...ause the length of such engines was not such a concern in rear wheel drive vehicles but also because V6s (unlike the [[crossplane]] [[V8]]) were somewhat diffi ...[[2006]] model year line-up for the [[BMW 6-series]] and [[BMW 7-series]] vehicles.
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  • ...facturers of sports cars have sought to increase the practicality of their vehicles by increasing the seating room. * [[Triumph Motor Company|Triumph]] (England)
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  • ...act, and rugged scooters were used by the United States military as ground vehicles for [[paratrooper]]s during [[World War II]]. The Vespa, originally manufac * [[Triumph]] 'Tigress' and 'Tina' Scooters
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  • ...ts utility vehicle]]''' (SUV) : Derivative of off-road or four-wheel drive vehicles but with car-like levels of interior comfort and drivability. Also sometime Some non-[[English language]] terms are familiar from their use on imported vehicles in English-speaking nations even though the terms have not been adopted int
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  • ...icles with at least three wheels, but some of it may apply to other ground vehicles.) ...el steering]] has begun to be used on road cars (Some WW II reconnaissance vehicles had it). It relieves the effect of angular inertia by starting the whole ca
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  • ...four-wheeled (or more) vehicle suspension. For information on two-wheeled vehicles suspensions see the [[Suspension (motorcycle)]], [[Motorcycle fork]], [[Bic ...etting the vehicle's ride height or its location in the suspension stroke. Vehicles which carry heavy loads will often have heavier than desired springs to com
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  • ...inent manufacturer, a title it retains to this day. British manufacturers (Triumph, BSA, Norton) held a dominant position in some markets until the rise of th ...popularity of many other brands, including [[BMW]], [[Triumph Motorcycles|Triumph]] and [[Ducati]].
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  • ...sells the world's [[motor vehicle]]s. In 2008, more than 70 million motor vehicles, including [[car]]s and [[commercial vehicle]]s were produced worldwide. About 250 million vehicles are in use in the United States. Around the world, there were about 806 mil
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  • ...ies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit s ...n in the novel ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' where Bond upgrades the vehicles once again with an [[Arnott (automobile)|Arnott]] supercharger controlled b
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