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  • ...ded system]] that controls one or more of the electrical subsystems in a [[vehicle]]. Some modern cars have up to 70 ECUs, including: * Door Control unit
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  • ...ntroduced by [[Leyland Innocenti]] in 1974. The vehicle was a rebodied, 3-door [[hatchback]] version of the [[Mini]], styled by [[Bertone]].
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  • ...enter "post" (also called a B-pillar) supporting the roof and dividing the door windows from the rear quarter windows.
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  • ...but the traditional and most common [[car body style|body style]] is a two door [[coupe]] with either a two seat or a 2+2 seat arrangement. Example cars in ...abin than mid-mounted engines. They also tend to have softer [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] to provide good ride quality. However, grand tourers do have
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  • [[Image:Suicide door.jpg|thumb|250px|Rear suicide door on a 1967 [[Ford Thunderbird]]]] [[Image:Fiat Multipla 600.jpg|thumb|250px|Front suicide door on a [[Fiat Multipla|Fiat Multipla 600]]]]
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  • ...al and a rigid front and rear suspension. The vehicle had a little sliding door on the right side from which you could reach the engine and ventilation ope
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  • ...p, a convertible has roll-up glass windows in the sides, and so the entire vehicle is "convertible" to an enclosed coupé. Convertibles are usually 2 door models, only a few 4 door models exist e.g. the [[1960s]] [[Lincoln Continental#1961-1969 Lincoln Con
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  • ...edan provided Accossato for the creation of a two-door sedan and a funeral vehicle. The funeral means would be the main field of activity of the Turin bodywor ...rt of coupe equipped with a small rear side door, behind the main driver's door, which helped to facilitate Small loads. In 1956, Ernesto Accossato ceased
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[subcompact car|subcompact]] 3-door or 5-door [[hatchback]] ...an Alfa [[transmission (mechanics)|transmission]] and front [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]]. It did however use an independent rear suspension from Nissa
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  • ...om a [[4WD]] [[Lamborghini Diablo]]. The design was completed and a sample vehicle displayed at the [[Geneva Auto Show]] in 1996. At the time of showing, it w ...s well as the extensive use of [[carbon fiber]] for the body work made the vehicle significantly lighter than the Diablo, thus theoretically faster. To make u
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  • ...y of the United States|US military]] to design and build a new all-terrain vehicle. The basis of the design came from MTI, and was largely a copy of [[Food Ma ...and the engine choice was not powerful enough to be adequate for the heavy vehicle (2042kg/4500lbs), resulting in overall poor performance.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] 3- or 5-door [[hatchback]] ...e B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a 3-door hatchback, whereas the 146 is a 5-door.
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  • ...ecrease [[drag (force)|drag]], or increase the amount of force pushing the vehicle's tires to the road surface (also called ''[[downforce]]''). Spoilers are # increasing the amount of positive pressure downward through the vehicle
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  • ;'''[[Coupe]]''' (US) or '''Coupé''' (UK/EU) : A 2-door, 2 or 4 seat car with a fixed roof. Its doors are longer than those of a se ...4 door and 2 or 4 seat, but generally called in British English 3 door, 5 door.
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  • ...[[station wagon|estate]]s. [[Multi-purpose vehicle]]s and [[sport utility vehicle]]s based on small family cars, which are called '''[[compact MPV]]s''' and After the [[Second World War]], European manufacturers usually featured two vehicle types: small cars (or [[supermini car|superminis]]) and large [[saloon]]s.
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  • |Body Styles:||[[FF layout|FF]] [[compact car|compact]] 3- or 5-door [[hatchback]] ...e B-pillar forwards; the 145 is a 3-door hatchback, whereas the 146 is a 5-door.
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  • |Body style || 2-door [[coupe]]<br>2-door [[convertible]] The '''De Tomaso Longchamp''' is a [[Vehicle door|two-door]] [[2 plus 2|2+2]] [[coupé|coupe]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[aut
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  • [[Image:Ford Model A Fordor.jpg|thumbnail|right|[[Ford Model A]] Four-door]] ...idered a good cut-off age for such terms because it's extremely rare for a vehicle that old to still be owned or used without special consideration for its cl
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  • The concept car has an extremely low body with a [[Vehicle canopy|Canopy]]-style roof that slides forward to permit entry to the cabin *[[Vehicle canopy|Canopy door]]
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  • The '''Maserati Quattroporte''' is a luxury four-door [[sedan]] made by [[Maserati]] of [[Italy]]. There have been five generatio ...a large V8 engine. It was important to de Tomaso that there was an Italian vehicle to compete with vehicles like the recently launched [[Mercedes-Benz 450SEL
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