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  • The US denies it has the right to assert the claim and believes it only has a sta ...nt over territorial claim, two Libyan [[Su-22]] jets were shot down by two US F-14 Tomcats.
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  • '''If you have an idea, want us to add to the site, something needs changing or you just want to say "HI"..
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  • ...redited with bringing the first macaroni machine to the [[United States]] (US) in [[1789]], when he returned home after serving as [[Ambassador (diplomac ...roni and cheese]]" (or "macaroni cheese" in Britain). In some parts of the US, a more narrow type of macaroni is sold as ''elbow spaghetti''.
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  • == Contact Us ==
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  • If you have any questions, you can speak to a Sales Advisor, toll-free in the US & Canada, at '''800-953-0813''' (434-973-0555 from overseas*). ...ou shop, you’ll have access to the best-stocked Fiat/Alfa warehouse in the US (with over 75,000 parts!), our same-day shipping policy, and no-hassle 60-D
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  • ...any makes about 20,000 [[Suit (clothes)|suits]] a year that usually cost [[US$]]5,000 - $15,000 each. All Kiton suits are completely handmade. They can b Kiton opened its [[US$]]40 million New York flagship and showroom on West 54th Street in [[2004]]
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  • ...e for roots-style blowers for the V8-engine market. These bigger units for US-cars are now reproduced in the State
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  • *<big>Many other services are available, just give us a call.</big>
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  • <i>If you have an idea, want us to add something to the site, something needs changing or you just want to
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  • ...l boomerang tail-lights had to be replaced because they didn't fulfill the US requirements for better visibility of the car's rear end during the driving
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  • ...d crankcases which were very similar to the previous Desmoquattro. The non US 998S as well as the 998R had revised cam profiles which provided more power ...tastretta engine and the 998 model. The engine was similar to the 2002 non US 998S. Only 500 were sold which was all that were needed to homologate the b
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  • *Fuel capacity: 105 L (27.7 US gal) ...;in discs with four-piston calipers in the rear. The package is priced at US$23,500.
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  • ...r for Bianchi USA is Sky Yaeger. The "Chick Designed" decal on many of the US bikes is a reference to her. Only bikes in the reparto corse line are still *[http://www.bianchiusa.com US site]
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  • WOI has not been alone in this success! Many sponsors have helped us with their services and goods. It is great to know that there are companies Join us in this great adventure and sign up to receive Event notices and general up
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  • ...[ether]]s; and [[DOT 5]] is [[silicone]]-based. Most cars produced in the US use DOT 3. ...ease pedal feel (firmness), but in either case this effect is minimal. The US Army has used silicone brake fluid exclusively since 1982 successfully. [[G
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  • ...elia Pacer_edited-1.jpg|thumb|right|250px|'''Italtelia Pacer built for the US market''']]
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  • ...Korea. Centres in [[Akron, Ohio]], USA and [[Birmingham]], UK service the US and European tyre markets respectively. The company manufactures tyres und
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  • [[MSRP]] of the 848 is [[US$]]12,995.
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  • ...of Jean Bugatti's most fantastic designs. Armand Esders brought it to the US. The car surfaced in a New York junkyard in 1943, was bought and restored b ...) for [[USD|US$]]8,000,000, which was actually less than the £5.7 million (US$8.4 million) he purchased it for in 1986.
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  • ...n Begins]]''. The coupe's base price is [[US dollar|US$]]273,000, which is US$90,000 more than its smaller sibling, the [[Lamborghini Gallardo]].
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  • ...copio Coupe; aero-roof-panels for 595/695); work in collaboration with the US-designer Brooks Stevens for Studebaker; built the Mercer-Cobra for Virgil E
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  • ...and [[Alfredo Ciati]], they were the Importers for [[Lamborghini]] in the US. He was a natural, and worked there for two years. In October of 1972 he re ...rchased his first Alfa T33, a TT/3, chassis 11572.006. He took car back to US and raced it. As usual the engine broke down and he went back to [[Autodelt
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  • ...velopment of bicycles and accessories for brands that have chosen to trust us.
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  • ...the world's 68th richest man with an approximate net worth of $1.5 billion US.
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  • |Fuel tank capacity || 15.5 L / 4.1 US gal (includes 3 L / 0.8 US gal reserve) |Fuel tank capacity || 18.3 L / 4.8 US gal (includes 3 L / 0.8 US gal reserve)
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  • ...hed at [[Trento]] in 1957 to build Aviamilano Super Falco aircraft for the US market, and the Aeromere M-100 sailplane for Italy's gliding clubs. In 1964
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  • Most cars produced in the US use DOT 3.
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  • ...ection of [[Massimo Tamburini]]. When Cagiva decided to sell [[Ducati]] to US-based [[TPG Capital, L.P.|Texas Pacific Group]], Pierre Terblanche chose to
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  • The racetrack price was 10 million us$. The racetrack is custom built for [[Road racing]], and it also has the po
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  • Fuel Tank: Foam filled, aeronautical-style Sekur rubber bladder, 27.7 US gal.<br> '''1995 Ferrari F50 (US Model)'''
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  • ...d "[[bologna sausage|bologna]]" often omitting the lard, is popular in the US.
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  • ...h [[Fiat]] and [[Crosley]] items were also used, the latter mainly for the US market. Numerous successes were achieved in their class in motorsport, incl
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  • ==From the Official US website==
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  • ...Increasing environmental restrictions compelled Piaggio to pull out of the US market in 1985. Vespas would have completely disappeared from the American ...in both 50 and 125 cc versions in the UK and 50 and 150 cc version in the US .
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  • ...ch components in combination with which bike would most likely sell in the US market. By this process, the 125 cc full-cradle framed [[Ducati 125 TV|125 At the request of Berliner in the US, the 98 cc Bronco appeared in 1959, and by 1960 the ohv model range was the
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  • ...zed his proposal by late 2000 to be the official Malaguti importer for the US. The college student's family had been involved in the scooter industry as ...market onto late 2004 early 2005, but with the dollar sliding in value the US importer was unable to afford to keep importing the brand. Once again the
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  • ...&nbsp;kW) to 540&nbsp;hp (402&nbsp;kW). A base-model 575M Maranello costs US$ 224,640. The 575M will be replaced by the 6.0&nbsp;L [[Ferrari 600 Imola] *Fuel capacity: 105 L (27.7 US gal)
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  • *[[List of artists who reached number one rank on the US Dance chart]]
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  • *Fuel capacity: 95 L (25.1 US gal) *Fuel capacity: 95 L (25.1 US gal)
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  • ...alth of Nations|British Commonwealth]] and the former [[British Empire]]. US customary units are the main system of measurement in the [[United States]] *[[US customary units]]
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  • ...tion || 7.84 l/100km - 5.00 l/100km (30 - 47 MPG US), 6.19 l/100km (38 MPG US) average
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  • ...ped with three-point belts. By September 1, 2007, all new cars sold in the US will require a lap and shoulder belt in the center rear. ([[http://www.nhts ...s on the [[1959]] [[Volvo]]. However, they were not required by law in the US on passenger vehicles until the [[1968]] model year.
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  • In [[2000]] an original Maserati 8C 2300 sold at an [[auction]] for US$1.65 million and a 1932 Maserati 8C 3000 for $1.08 million.
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  • ...The top speed of the car was about 235 km/h on the best available fuel in US (135/110 unleaded aviation gasoline). ...LAP OF AMERICA, [[Fiat]] USA strongly objected to the sales of the cars in US, and so just before the race teams had actually registered the car as "Ital
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  • ...han 5,000 different fabrics to choose from. Ready-to-wear suits run from [[US$]]3,600 to $5,500, and the custom-tailored from $4,000 to $24,000. Brioni a
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  • If you have any suggestions, let us know. In Europe a 25’ race needs 6 € of energy (in Us much less!) against of 65 € of a F. 3. Not mentioning that a F.3 does hav
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  • ...rysler]] [[V8]] engine. The prototype was destroyed during testing by the US military. This led Lamborghini to develop the [[Lamborghini LM001|LM001]], On July 18, 2004, at a US military base near Baqubah, the American Military used an LM002 that had be
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  • *''Trident'' is the name of the [[US Navy]]'s Fleet Ballistic Missile program, consisting of [[Ohio class submar
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  • |Fuel capacity || 16.50 L (4.36 US gal) / 19.5 L on post98' bikes |Reserve fuel capacity || 3.00 L (0.79 US gal)
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  • ...d distributes luxury-class Italian sport utility vehicles available in the US and Europe. Production of other models, including its armoured vehicles, is For the past few years, primarily in the US, Laforza has manufactured and distributed a luxury sport utility vehicle un
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  • ...s are purchased from junkyards and private owners, usually for less than [[US dollar|$500]], though some rust-free [[1974]]-[[76]] [[Chevrolet Impala]] [ ...ionwide. [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC's]] ''[[Wide World of Sports (US TV series)|Wide World of Sports]]'', featured demolition derbies on several
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  • In 2002, the SR2 model was launched in the US and won the [[Grand Am]] Championship. At that time, the Grand-Am team were
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  • ...who were sent to Terni to learn a trade. Even this "travel training" tells us a picture (No. 5), taken at its Terni and that portrays four young people ( ...the brand experience "Three Spade." The year is 1905, as the catalog tells us that the accompanying. The first car was presented with all the honors if t
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  • == Non-US races == ...ce the 1980s the CART/CCWS championship has increasingly raced outside the US.
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  • ...factured until 1985. Most of the cars were exported to the [[United States|US]]. The Coupe and Spider were first sold in the US market in 1968. In 1969, the Spider was one of the few affordable cars with
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  • ...tion numbers and exotic background have driven values into the millions of US dollars.
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  • ...st one built, and the only one completed in Italy, and shipped back to the US. The other two had dual four barrels, and automatics, and were shipped back
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  • ...yet complete. Those countries that still recognise non-SI units (e.g. the US and UK) have redefined their traditional non-SI units [[conversion of units ...ariations, while others were based on the [[Imperial unit|Imperial]] and [[US customary units|American]] systems. It was recognized that additional step
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  • ...6&nbsp;km/h (252&nbsp;mph), and pricing was announced at €1 million ([[USD|US$]]1.3 million at the time). ..., so the car will be advertised as producing "1001 horsepower" in both the US and European markets.
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  • ...5 first series Beta Montecarlos, 1,940 second series Montecarlos and 1,801 US market Scorpions. ...rom several different issues. Between the taller springs used to meet the US height requirements, a lack of caster, and bump steer.
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  • ...fastest four-seat automobile upon its release to the public. The FF costs US$300,000, with 800 being produced during the first year. *According to Friday, 31 May 2013 US Department of Energy, Ferrari FF, 12 cyl., 6.3 L, Auto (AM7) is 2013 Least
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  • ...States were fitted with emissions-equipped 4.9s similar to those found in US-bound Ghiblis. Output was {{convert|280 bhp at 6000&nbsp;rpm, only 30 bhp l ...ere the unpopular bumpers that normally had to be added in order to meet [[US DOT]] safety legislation. Three years later, a 4.9-litre engine became sta
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  • ''See also:'' [[Fiat Ritmo|Fiat Ritmo/Strada US model]]
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  • | FUEL TANK CAPACITY ||15L / 3.9 US gal | FUEL TANK CAPACITY || 15L / 3.9 US gal. EXHAUST SYSTEM: New full exhaust system developed by NCR and produced
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  • ...e currently manufactured in California Vintage and California Classic (non US) models. '''US MSRP:'''
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  • The early 70s - Motocross bikes to the US ...ether competing in dirt track, enduro or desert races. As a result, in the US Husqvarna becomse a classic: the prototypical modern off-road motorcycle.
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  • ...Group 7 sports racers with two races in Canada (Can) and four races in the US (Am). The series was initially sponsored by J-Wax. The Series used FIA Grou ...is outrageous machine with the budgets of the day. For 1974 a 3 miles per US <!-- or imperial? --> gallon maximum fuel consumption rule was introduced b
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  • |Fuel capacity || 35 L (7.7 imp. gal)(9.2 US gal) == New 500 in US ==
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  • ...single shock give the left a traditional twin shock look. Price is around US$ 10,995. ...and 750 SuperSports had the blue and silver paint. The inspiration for the US$13,995 '''Paul Smart LE''' is based on these bikes. It has multi adjustable
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  • |Fuel capacity || 60 litres, 13.2 UK Gal, 15.9 US Gal
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  • ...y]] and #4506 to [[John Edgar]]. Chassis #4509 and #4510 was sold to the US, some having engine expansions to 5.7 and 6.6 litres and used in [[SCCA]] r
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  • ...s have not been built, "a whole host of futuristic concepts that will have us living in pods and driving cars so flat that leg amputation is the only opt ...ge of circular globe-shaped mini worlds orbiting around each other follows us right down to the microcosmos. We are even aroused by round forms in specie
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  • ...y]] and #4506 to [[John Edgar]]. Chassis #4509 and #4510 was sold to the US, some having engine expansions to 5.7 and 6.6&nbsp;Litres and used in [[SCC
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  • ...on the downslope during the mid-70s, the USGP West was created, making the US just the second country (after [[Italy]]) to host two Championship F1 event
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  • ...was the case in the UK, to take advantage of tax advantages, or as in the US to take advantage of the lower safety regulations, they are being classed a
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  • ...ome much more restrained and the name changed from Strada to Ritmo for the US market. (It became the '''Strada II''' in the UK.) A [[hot hatch]] version ...' platform and has nothing in common with the Ritmo-based Strada of UK and US markets.
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  • Of course, its incredible beauty seizes us first of all: this fusion between its relentless effectiveness and a kind o ...ing from the sides, "la beauté du diable" TZ2 all of which will remain for us the mark of its identity.
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  • ...cc to 1500cc). This assertion, that not subjects denied if it is reported us to the contests svoltesi in Italy, is moreover valid also in sense more gen
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  • ...sured that Bandini cars were a force to be reckoned with in Europe and the US.
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  • In 1958 Chrysler and US Royal (a tire company) offered run flats using an interlining to carry the ...handful of authorized repair shops in each major metropolitan area in the US) is a further criticism. Michelin and Honda have been named in a lawsuit ci
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  • ...Grands Prix in the [[1982 Formula One season|1982 season]]. (The other two US races, [[1982 United States Grand Prix West|Long Beach]] and [[1982 Caesars
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  • ...ic, it was the most expensive automobile for sale to the public in 1968 at US$17,000 (when the average cost of a new car in 1968 was $2,822).
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  • ...r TC|Chrysler TC by Maserati]] that took much too long to introduce on the US market. ...els (roadsters and coupes) have been sold for about [[United States dollar|US$]]700,000 each.
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  • ...Tilke]]. It is the most expensive Formula One circuit facility, costing [[US$|$]]240 million.
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  • ...] (IIHS) issued its own study in June 2006 showing that up to 10,000 fatal US crashes could be avoided annually if all vehicles were equipped with ESC Th ...2005 cost an estimated [[United States dollar|US$]]368; ESC cost a further US$111. The retail price of ESC varies; as a stand-alone option it retails for
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  • ...ers. They are common among the [[Japan]]ese and [[Europe]]an makers. The US manufacturers have lagged, though improvements to their pushrod designs hav
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  • | Fuel capacity || 23&nbsp;l (6 US gal) (5 imp. gal)
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  • [[Image:DRL.jpg|200px|thumb|left|reduced-voltage high-beam DRL on a US/Canada 2002 Lexus RX300]] ...ecent years, [[Lexus]] has installed high-beam or turn signal based DRL on US models. Some [[Toyota]] models come with DRL as standard or optional equipm
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  • ...Denmark|Danish]] nobleman [[Curt von Haugwitz-Hardenberg-Reventlow]] and [[US|American]] socialite [[Barbara Hutton]] who almost died giving birth to her
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  • ...5&nbsp;km/h (252&nbsp;mph), and pricing was announced at €1 million ([[USD|US$]]1.3 million at the time).
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  • ...ely based on the [[Lancia Monte Carlo]] (also known as ''Scorpion'' in the US and Canadian markets) road car they shared only the center section with all
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  • ...]]/Visteon (Canada) parts and engines. The Guara was never homologated for US sale.
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  • In the US, the field of industrial design hit a high-water mark of popularity in the
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  • ...turing)|die]]s is extremely expensive (a single door can run [[U.S. dollar|US$]]40000), which is only practical when large numbers are involved.
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  • On [[June 28]], [[2005]], a pristine 365 California sold for €736,000 ([[USD|US$]]890,000).
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  • ...wton metre|Nm]] of torque to move forward (i.e. the threshold torque). Let us further assume that the traction on the ice equates to 400 Nm, and the asph
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  • ...rge luxury [[sports car]] with [[V8]] power and estimated price near [[USD|US$]]100,000. The Brera was widely acclaimed, including being named Best of S ...]] the range is expected to start with the 3.2 [[V6]], priced around [[USD|US$]]35,000, and a [[V8]] based on [[General Motors]]' [[GM Premium V engine|P
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  • Known in the US as "Observed Trials", it is not racing, but a sport nevertheless. Trials is ...en steeper (e.g., [[Pikes Peak International Hillclimb|Pikes Peak]] in the US) but not necessarily (eg the classic reincarnations such as Red Marley, in
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  • ...ap''' in three different test; 100% front crash test with a wall (like the US NTHSA test) a 40% offset test (like the EuroNCap) and a side crash test lik
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