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  • Many [[MR layout|mid]] and [[RR layout|rear-engined]] vehicles use a [[transverse engine]] and transaxle, similar to a front wheel drive u ...Aurelia]], and was conceived by the legendary [[Vittorio Jano]]. Earlier vehicles had used similar designs, including the 1914 [[Stutz Bearcat]].
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  • ...s components from the [[Fiat 850]]. As the 850, it was a rear-wheel drive, rear-engined car, a concept that was quickly becoming obsolete in popular cars with the {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • [[Category:Rear-engined vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:Classic vehicles]] [[Category:Mid-engined vehicles]]
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  • |Class:||[[RR layout|rear-engined]] [[coupe]] {{Ferrari vehicles}}
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  • {{Lamborghini vehicles}} [[Category:Bertone vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:De Tomaso vehicles|Mangusta]] [[Category:Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive vehicles]]
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  • The '''Autobianchi Stellina''' was a small [[spyder|spider]] (a [[rear-engined]] [[cabriolet|cabrio]]) from the [[Italy|Italian]] automaker, [[Autobianchi [[Category:Classic vehicles]]
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  • ...where they can allow for a flatter floor and more cargo room. Many small vehicles feature a [[MacPherson strut]] front suspension and trailing-arm rear axle.
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  • '''Two wheel drive''' or '''2WD''' describes vehicles with a [[drivetrain]] that allows two [[wheel]]s to receive power from the == Four-wheeled vehicles ==
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  • ...Longitudinal engine|longitudinal]] mounted engines; [[transverse]] engined vehicles are possible in theory if the issue of passenger footwell location is addre
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  • ...sign. Some cues, such as the steering wheel, derives from Ferrari's [[F1]] vehicles of the past. Unique parts of the GG50 are its dashboard and the fact that t [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|GG50]]
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  • [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|1]]
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  • ...with a restrictor, to even out performance amongst the vast collection of vehicles used. ...gine with the lightness to allow better handling than the heavier class 10 vehicles. The capacity limits are between 1421cc and 2070cc and any modifications ar
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  • [[Category:Amilcar vehicles]]
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  • [[Category:Lancia vehicles|Fulvia Dunja]]
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  • | [[MR layout|Rear-Engined]] [[SUV]] {{Lamborghini vehicles}}
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  • {{Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|GTO]]
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  • {{Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|P540 Superfast Aperta]]
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  • {{Lamborghini vehicles}} [[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|LMA002]]
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  • {{Early Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|125]]
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  • {{Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|550 Maranello]][[Category:Sports cars]]
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  • ...the vertical and lateral movements of the axle. Others, particularly older vehicles, use [[Hotchkiss drive]], in which the leaf springs provide axle location a ...it can easily be made stronger and more robust, which is an advantage for vehicles with substantial power or that are intended for rugged and/or off-road usag
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  • {{Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|California]]
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  • ...ith an elegant, sinuous and sports at the same time. The great [[Calandra (vehicles) | grille]] central vertical elements, flanked by large groups optical, str
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  • Many vehicles may fall into the definition, and there is no official body offering a stri
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  • ...luence of the engine torque on the steering for some [[front-wheel drive]] vehicles. For example, during full acceleration the steering may pull to one side, w ...d slip differential|limited slip differentials]] for [[front-wheel drive]] vehicles, which help to reduce the amount of torque steer and improve cornering.
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  • |Class:||[[RR layout|rear-engined]] [[coupe]] {{Ferrari vehicles}}
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  • {{Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|400]]
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  • {{Early Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|125 S]]
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  • |Class:||[[RR layout|rear-engined]] [[coupe]] {{Ferrari vehicles}}
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  • {{Ferrari vehicles}} [[Category:Ferrari vehicles|Testarossa]]
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  • [[Category:Fiat vehicles|1400]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1950]]
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  • ...modern vehicles have '''independent front suspension''' ('''IFS'''). Many vehicles also have an '''independent rear suspension''' ('''IRS'''). IRS, as the na ...locity joint|constant-velocity (CV) joints]] used in [[front wheel drive]] vehicles.
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  • ...where they can allow for a flatter floor and more cargo room. Many small vehicles feature a [[MacPherson strut]] front suspension and trailing-arm rear axle.
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  • ...[Ford Mustang]], [[Chevrolet Corvette]], and originally [[Germany|German]] vehicles from [[BMW]] and [[Mercedes-Benz]]. The [[Oil crisis]] of the 1970s and the ...FF by 1990; only GM and Ford retained FR for their luxury and performance vehicles.
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  • The '''[[Fiat]] 850''' was a small [[rear engine|rear-engined]] [[rear wheel drive]] [[car]] in the tradition of the [[Renault Dauphine]] {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}
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  • ...the wheels relative to each other and to the vehicle body. Since for most vehicles the wheels are the only part touching the ground, the axles must bear the w ...y be slowed by applying force to brake the rotation of the axle. Consumer vehicles' brakes are part of the wheel assembly and therefore exert friction on the
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  • [[Category:Veteran vehicles]] [[Category:Vehicles introduced in 1901]]
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  • ...esigned by Bertone. Production of the Khamsin ended in 1982, with only 430 vehicles produced. [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Khamsin]]
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  • [[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|Silhouette]] [[Category:Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel drive vehicles]] <!-- from [[List of MR Cars]]; need a citation -->
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  • ...inder (engine)|cylinder]] and [[piston]]s (as in the picture), though some vehicles continued with purely-mechanical systems for decades. Some designs have two ...e|hybrid]] car using drum rear brakes is the [[Toyota]] [[Prius]]. (Hybrid vehicles greatly reduce everyday wear on braking systems owing to their energy recov
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  • [[Category:Bugatti vehicles|18]]
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  • [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Barchetta]]
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  • [[Category:Maserati vehicles|Sebring]] [[Category:Rear wheel drive vehicles|Maserati Sebring]]
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  • ...gines, are often considered the fastest and most exciting to drive racing vehicles available, and the best way for aspiring racers to learn their craft. Virt
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  • ...gines, are often considered the fastest and most exciting to drive racing vehicles available, and the best way for aspiring racers to learn their craft. Virt
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  • ...dquarters were in [[Milan]] and Sesto San workshops [[Giovanni]]. Electric vehicles were in vogue earlier this century because they were much more practical th Several of them managed to give a classic look to their vehicles by providing them with rear-wheel drive and concealing the batteries in dou
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