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  • *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAg4DdXAp7Y Fiat Panda 4x4 vs Range Rover Video]
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  • ...up; the factory and the rights to Mangusta were acquired by Britain's [[MG Rover Group]]. ...XPower_SV|MG SV]] and SVR. Designed by MSGR, the racing division of the MG Rover Group, the SV was based on the structure, suspension, engine and gearbox of
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  • |Related || [[Land Rover Defender]]<br>[[Santana PS-10]] ...that pricing of the Massif in the UK will be: “attractive against the Land Rover” suggesting that the Defender has been identified as its nearest rival.
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  • ...to a very effective and efficient alternative to steel springs on later BL/Rover Group models such as the [[Austin Metro]] and [[MG F|MGF]].
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  • ...-engined [[Tom Walkinshaw Racing]] prepared [[Jaguar XJS]] and [[Rover SD1|Rover 3500 Vitesse]] that would be more competitive in the years to come, fightin
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  • ...ast a few concept drawings that looked vaguely similar to a modern [[Range Rover]].
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  • The most common British V8 is the [[Rover V8 engine|Rover V8]], used in countless British performance cars. This is not actually a B ...ghts to it and have produced it ever since, its first appearances being in Rover saloons in the late 1960s.
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  • ...meo 8C Competizione|Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione Spider]] prototype and Land Rover Discovery 3 armored for police.
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  • * [[Rover P6]]
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  • *[[Rover (car)|Rover Cycle Company]]
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  • ...ass as the Regata were the [[Audi 80]], [[Ford Orion]], [[Rover 200 series|Rover 213/216]], [[Vauxhall Belmont]] and the [[Volkswagen Jetta]]. A Spanish-bui
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  • ...nies. In addition the original [[Mazda Cosmo]], [[Alfa Romeo GTV6]], and [[Rover P6]] are examples of production vehicles using this suspension.
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  • *[[Rover P4]] — Cars like the Rover 90 had conventional front doors, with suicide rear doors *Rover SF12 (Both doors rear hinged) ([[1946]])
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  • ...han the passenger cars. Land Rover pioneered the luxury 4WD with the Range Rover in the 70's, which unlike most subsequent offerings from other manufacturer ...les. The term originally applies mostly to [[Land Rover Range Rover|Range Rover]]s but may also be applied to any similar large four-wheel-drive vehicle.
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  • ...[[Mercedes-Benz M-Class]], [[Volvo XC90]],[[Toyota Land Cruiser]], [[Land Rover LR3]], [[Lincoln Navigator]], [[Cadillac Escalade]], and the [[Infiniti QX5 ...e ESV]], [[Lincoln Navigator|Lincoln Navigator L]], and [[Land Rover Range Rover]].
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  • *[[Rover 25]] *[[Rover 45]]
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  • ...the worst contenders in the history of EuroNCAP, namely the [[Rover Metro|Rover 100]] and the original [[Chrysler Voyager]] MPV. This is not so surprising,
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  • * [[MG-Rover]]: '''Steptronic'''
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  • * 1967 – [[Rover 2000 TCZ]] * http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?zagatoprotof.htm
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  • * [[Rover 200 Coupe]] (216/220)
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  • ...or Company|Ford]], [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], [[MG (car)|MG]], [[Rover (car)|Rover]], [[Volvo Cars|Volvo]], [[Bristol Cars|Bristol]], and [[Rolls-Royce car|Ro
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  • ...r than the passenger cars. Land Rover also had a luxury 4WD with the Range Rover in the 1970s, which unlike most subsequent offerings from other manufacture ...oad. The term originally applies mostly to [[Land Rover Range Rover|Range Rover]]s but may also be applied to any similar large four-wheel-drive vehicle or
    22 KB (3,431 words) - 14:39, 24 September 2009
  • ...latform. In March 2008 Tata officially gained ownership of Jaguar and Land Rover with Sergio Marchionne starting talks with Tata about the possible usage of
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  • ...t vehicles have controls for other functions on the gear stick. The [[Land Rover Freelander]] introduced a button for that company's [[Hill Descent Control
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  • *[[Rover Metro]] *[[Land Rover Defender]]
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  • ...updated Opel Kadett, [[Renault 19]], [[Fiat Tipo]] and second generation [[Rover 200]]. Alfa Romeo's venture into this market, the Nissan-based [[Alfa Romeo
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  • * [[Land Rover]]: '''Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)''' * [[Rover]]: '''Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)'''
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  • [[image:LandRoverIIALWB.jpg|thumb|1966 Land Rover Series IIa Station Wagon]] ...od. Land Rover still calls the passenger-carrying variations of its [[Land Rover Defender|Defender]] model 'Station Wagons'.
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  • ...no room for a side window over the load area]]. Others acheive this by a [[Rover SD1|steeply raked rear window]] - a style also known as a [[liftback]]. All ...car then had all the features of the modern hatchback. [http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?innia40f.htm]
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  • | [[Rover P6|Rover 2000]] | [[Rover SD1|Rover 3500]]
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  • | Similar:||[[Rover 45]]<br>[[Saab 9-3]]<br>[[Volvo S40|Volvo S40/V40]]
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  • ...ctra]]<br>Peugeot 405/406<br>[[Renault 21]]/[[Renault Laguna|Laguna]]<br>[[Rover 600]]<br>[[Toyota Carina]]
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  • * [[Rover Metro]]
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson]] used
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  • ...ury sedans such as certain [[Lincoln (automobile)|Lincoln]] and most Land Rover automobiles. Ride height control is especially desirable in highway vehicle
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  • ...electric hub at each wheel, a design later used by [[NASA]] in the [[Lunar rover]]. Although clumsily heavy, the vehicle proved a powerful sprinter and reco ...han the passenger cars. Land Rover developed a luxury 4WD with the [[Range Rover]] in the 1970s, which unlike some offerings from other manufacturers, was c
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  • ...sold its sports car making business, including the Modena factory, to [[MG Rover]]. The latter reskinned and reengineered the Mangusta into [[MG SV]] (proje
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  • ...spended]] 1951 [[Ford Consul]] joined the 1948 [[Morris Minor]] and 1949 [[Rover P4]] in waking up the automobile market in the [[United Kingdom]]. In [[Ita ...n|General Motors]], never put their designs into production. [[Rover (car)|Rover]] and [[Chrysler Corporation|Chrysler]] both produced experimental turbine
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  • ...concern of the well travelled Scot, Tom Walkinshaw. Racing for his Austin Rover team in the European Touring Car Championship.
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  • |Similar:||[[Renault Safrane]]<br>[[Rover 800]]<br>[[Saab 9-5]]
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  • ...rs ([[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]] and [[Austin Rover]]) had launched a new car of this size since 1984. However, these three mar
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  • ...e, and active "[[E-Diff]]" differential. The feature is similar to [[Land Rover]]'s "Terrain Response" system.
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  • For years the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson Motor C
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  • ...apes with his reserve parachute while the assassin is killed when the Land Rover explodes in mid-air. * The sequence of Bond parachuting out of the Land Rover in Gibraltar was filmed at Beachy Head in Sussex. Vehicles were catapulted
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  • | [[Range Rover]] Sport Supertech
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  • ...ears the British motor car firms [[Rolls-Royce Limited|Rolls-Royce]] and [[Rover]] used this arrangement. From 1927-1929, the American firm [[Hudson Motor C
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  • ...as short-lived, and [[Qvale]]’s Italian factory was bought in 2003 by [[MG Rover]] and the [[De Tomaso Biguà|Biguà]]/Mangusta mechanicals used as the basi
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  • *[[Land Rover]]: '''Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)''' *[[Rover Group]]: '''Dynamic Stability Control (DSC)'''
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  • ...ycle]] || Stolen || Driven by James Bond and [[Wai Lin]] with some [[Range Rover]]s in pursuit. | ''Octopussy'' || Brown Range Rover Classic 2dr Convertible|| James Bond ||
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  • The late rally driver Tony Pond drove a standard production Rover 827 Vitesse during his second bid to be the first person to lap the Isle of
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  • ...By Dunlop's time, the bicycle had been fully developed (see [[Rover (car)|Rover]]) and it proved a far more suitable application for pneumatic tires. Pneum
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  • |[[Land Rover]]||align="center"|{{flagiconUnited Kingdom}} *[[Land Rover]]
    79 KB (7,858 words) - 09:06, 13 September 2009
  • ...and Suckamps EV Racing, the [http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/45 1971 Land Rover EV] converted by Wilde Evolutions, and the [http://www.driveev.com/jeepev/
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  • ...ut an engine run by pistons would be in {{24hLM|1963}}, when [[Rover (car)|Rover]] partnered with [[British Racing Motors]] to run a [[gas turbine]] with mi
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  • ...a 400i V12) may command as much as $200,000, but simpler ones (often with Rover engines and Renault drive-trains) may be sold for $50,000.
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  • * First [[gas turbine]] car - 1950 [[Rover (car)|Rover]] JET 1 ''(Experimental only; no gas turbine car ever reached real producti ** Honorable mention - 1947 [[Land Rover]] (used [[Birmabright]], an aluminum alloy)
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  • ...for their lower seat height and better weight distribution. Starley's 1885 Rover is usually described as the first recognizably modern bicycle. Soon, the '' ...Rover Cycle Company Ltd.'' in the late 1890s, and then the ''[[Rover (car)|Rover]]'' auto maker. The [[Morris Motor Company]] (in [[Oxford]]) and [[Škoda
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  • ...prototype successfully tested the concept, and the two [[Mars Exploration Rover Mission]] landers employed similar landing systems. The [[Beagle 2]] Mars l
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  • ...d the first successful "safety bicycle" (again a retrospective name), the "Rover," in 1885, which he never patented. It featured a steerable front wheel th
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[Gas turbine]] power
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  • Rover and the BRM Formula 1 team joined forces to produce a [[gas turbine]] power
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