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  • ...,000 jobs lost this decade. As a result, in 2009, China became the largest automobile market in the world. ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • products = Tires, automobile parts | ...re]]s, [[brake]] systems, [[vehicle stability control]] systems, and other automobile parts based in [[Hanover]], [[Germany]].
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  • Some manufacturers incorporate trademark design features in the greenhouse that are present ac {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...urers who have one in production include [[ROKON]] [http://www.rokon.com]. Manufacturers who are working or have worked on a prototype include [[ZID]] [http://www.z {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...d" and pronounced as "mark") is a [[brand]] name, most commonly used for [[automobile]] brands. For example, ''[[Chevrolet]]'' is the marque for the ''[[Chevrol There are huge [[economies of scale]] in the automobile industry. A larger company can develop and produce vehicles much more econ
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  • From [[1898]] to [[1910]], [[automobile]] production quicky expanded. Light cars of that era were commonly known as There were sporting cyclecars such as [[Amilcar]], [[Major (automobile|Major]] or [[Salmson]] of [[France]].
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  • ...hings as lights and [[radiator]]s. It extends from the first commercial [[automobile]]s marketed in the 1890s down to about [[World War I]]. These cars are als ...that there were well over 1,000 manufacturers in the [[List of automobile manufacturers#United States|U.S. alone]].
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  • ...ngine displacement]] to change for improved fuel economy. Many automobile manufacturers have adopted this technology as of 2005, but it is not a new concept.
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  • ...04 he built automobiles and motorcycles from components from various other manufacturers. He used 2 hp and 3 hp and 5 hp single-cylinder V-twin engines from ''[[Ast
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  • ...rs]] the front of the engine also points to the front of the car, but some manufacturers (Saab, Citroën) in some models place the engine 'backwards', with #1 towar ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile"
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  • * The German [[Ford Taunus V4 engine]] (also used by [[Saab Automobile|Saab]]) ...hey are [[two stroke cycle]] and generally [[carburetor|carbureted]]. Some manufacturers are [[Johnson Outboards|Johnson]], [[Evinrude Outboard Motors|Evinrude]] an
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |Teams || 5 manufacturers
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  • ''Click here for [[FIT]] automobile'' [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ''Click here for [[Italia]] automobile'' [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ==Automobile use== ...height and easier to fit into the engine bay of smaller modern cars. Some manufacturers, notably Acura, Audi, Toyota, VW and Volvo Cars, have also used [[straight-
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  • ...acturers|automobile manufacturing]] sector and founder of various domestic automobile companies.
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  • The '''MacPherson strut''' is a type of [[automobile|car]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] system widely used in modern vehi ...] vehicles have. For those reasons, it has become almost ubiquitous with manufacturers.
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  • * There was a brand called [[Rossi]] (Automobile) and [[Rossi Parma]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • In [[automobile design]], a '''rear-engine design''' layout places both the [[engine]] and Most manufacturers have abandoned the rear engined layout apart from [[Porsche]] who has gradu
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...''', an Italian company. The company is one of the world's oldest airplane manufacturers, and its planes have been well known from the early days of [[aviation hist
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  • ...ted with manual transmissions, are rumored to be in development by several manufacturers. ==Manufacturers==
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  • ...''' (Fabbrica Italiana Motoveicolie e Rimorchi) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile]] manufactured based in [[Milan]] from 1948 until 1949. One of many [[mini [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • :''Click here for the'' [[Beccaria]] ''automobile'' [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy|Beccaria motorcycle]]
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  • * There was a brand called [[Rossi]] (Automobile) and [[Rossi Varese]]. [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • '''Grecav''' is an Italian automobile and farm machinery manufacturer from [[Gonzaga (MN)|Gonzaga]], province of [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...tribute the torque better between the driveshafts. Automobile transmission manufacturers like [[Quaife]], [[Torsen]], [[TrueTrac]], [[Gold Trac]] offer worm-gear-ba {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • The '''Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile''', commonly referred to as the '''FIA''', is a non-profit association esta ...s committee that later became the FISA (Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile). A restructuring of the FIA lead to the disappearance of the FISA, putting
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  • Some manufacturers offer the third row seating as an option, and a few offer two distinct mode ...coming closer together regarding design and styling.{{fact}} Some European manufacturers are considering to release SUV versions of their compact MPVs, like the [[V
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  • In [[Automobile]] design, an '''RR''', or '''Rear-engine, [[Rear wheel drive]]''', layout p ...or this reason, a RR layout car can also be prone to [[understeer]]. Most manufacturers have abandoned the RR layout apart from [[Porsche]] who has gradually devel
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  • ==Other manufacturers== {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...a or '''coachbuilder''' is a manufacturer of bodies for [[carriage]]s or [[automobile]]s. ...s for their chassis. For example, [[Fisher Body]] built all of [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]]'s closed bodies in the [[1910s]].
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" |width="40%"|Manufacturers:||[[Fiat]] S.p.A.
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  • ...errari flat-12 design was successful and influential especially on Italian manufacturers, [[Alfa-Romeo]] was also successful in [[endurance]] with a flat-12 while t {{Automobile configurations}}
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ...uring Car]] championship organized by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile|FIA]].
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  • ...e took over as the technical director and worked on the construction of an automobile and a heavy vehicle, both of which should have been driven by the same [[en [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • The '''IENA''' (Industria Economica Nazionale Automobili ) was an Italian [[automobile]] manufacture based in di Tommasi et Rizzi in [[Lodi, Italy|Lodi]] from 192 [[Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...d by [[Carlo Mantovani]] in 1903, was a workshop for the construction of [[automobile]]s, [[motorcycle]]s and [[bicycle]]s. In 1906 after the initial activities [[Category:Car manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • V16 engines have been used in certain luxury and high-performance [[automobile]]s, mostly for their smoothness (low vibration) since it is possible to mak ...production '''Sixteen''' model until [[1931]]. By that time, [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]] had already introduced their [[Cadillac V-16|V-16]], designed b
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  • ...pularise this body style, they took out a trademark for the Targa name and manufacturers sought for alternative names for their removable roof. ...nto the front [[windscreen]], Targas and T-top witnessed a slow decline as manufacturers discontinued them one by one, in favour of full convertibles.
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  • ...had a two cylinder 1135 cc engine, of which a copy is at the ''Museo dell'Automobile'' in [[Turin]]. In 1908, just two years after the founding of '''Fial''', t ...g|left|thumb|250px|'''1908 Legnano 6/8 HP''' in the Museo Carlo Biscaretti Automobile Museum in [[Turin]].]]
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  • ...sign firm and [[coachbuilder]] in [[Turin]], [[Italy]], founded in 1930 by automobile designer and builder [[Battista Pininfarina|Battista "Pinin" Farina]] (Foll ...y automobile manufacturers, notably [[Ferrari]], [[Maserati]], [[Cadillac (automobile)|Cadillac]], [[Nash Motors|Nash]], [[Peugeot]], [[Jaguar (car)|Jaguar]], [
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  • A '''sports car''' is a type of [[automobile]] designed for sporting performance. While opinions differ as to the exact ...itain and Europe, a more flexible attitude towards small-volume specialist manufacturers has allowed companies like [[TVR]], [[Noble (car)|Noble]], [[Pagani]], etc.
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  • [[Image:1957_mga.jpeg|right|thumb|300 px|A 1957 MGA Automobile with wire wheels]] Bicycle manufacturers build millions of wheels annually, using the common crossed spoking pattern
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  • ==Other manufacturers== {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" | Services || industrial engineering and design, automobile design and prototyping
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" [[Category:Motorcycle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...border:1px solid #999; font-size:83%; line-height:1.5; " summary="Infobox Automobile" ! colspan=2 |'''Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile'''
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  • ...ront of the vehicle and drive wheels at the rear. This was the traditional automobile layout for most of the 20th century. Some manufacturers, such as Porsche (944,924,928), retained this layout but moved the gearbox
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