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  • ...m either the gear-lever in a sequential style, or via (optional) fingertip paddle-shift controls. Early versions offered 6 ratios; in 2004, this was increas ...ot compatible with the [[quattro (four wheel drive system)|quattro]] (four-wheel drive system), or [[transverse engine]] in the [[Audi A3]]. At first the t
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  • ...lly cars should not be confused with most of the current crop of so-called paddle-shift systems fitted to some high-end road cars. More often than not, these
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  • ...sing the right paddle shifts into a higher gear, while depressing the left paddle shifts into a lower one. Numerous road cars have inherited the same mechan
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  • ...ake it 3.5 seconds faster around Fiorano than a stock Modena. New titanium wheel bolts and damper springs increase resistance to roll and dip and have made ...lly coming in for some serious attention. Only available with the F1-style paddle change, the Challenge Stradale box has a faster processing speed that reduc
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  • ...244 cc), 90°, [[V8]], 400 horsepower (298 kW) engine @ 7000 rpm. A 6-speed paddle shift transmission comes as standard. The crankcase and cylinder heads are Inside, the dashboard, body-hugging seats, tunnel, thick-rimmed steering wheel, impressive materials (leather, carbon fibre, alloy, high tech fabric) all
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  • ...be commanded by pushbuttons or rocker switches installed on the [[steering wheel]] with an optional display in the instrument panel indicating the current g ...artin]], [[BMW]] and Smart offer [[paddle shifters]] behind the [[steering wheel]] for controlling their similar transmissions.
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  • ...gn#FM4 layout – Front Mid-engine / Four-wheel drive|Front mid-engine, four-wheel-drive]] The '''Ferrari FF''' (FF meaning "Ferrari Four", for four seats and [[four-wheel drive]]) is a [[grand tourer]] presented by [[Ferrari]] on March 1, 2011 at
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  • ...as replaced by the [[Ferrari 360]]. It is a [[RMR layout|mid-engined, rear wheel drive]] [[V8]]-powered 2-seat [[coupe]]. One major difference between the V ...nvertible]]) version was introduced in 1995. In 1998 the Formula One style paddle gear shift [[semi-automatic transmission]] was introduced with the Ferrari
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  • The PowerBoost is driver-activated by a button mounted on the steering wheel. The driver will be able to use it for a brief period and for a set number ...x: Six-speed longitudinal sequential. Gear selection via a Magneti Marelli paddle shift system
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  • ...o the latest 2009 F1 standards. Amongst many other detail safety features, wheel tethers will be incorporated. ...gned by Hewland specifically for Formula Two, the TMT. It has 6 speeds and paddle shift operation.
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  • ...and electronic management operated by F1-style paddles behind the steering wheel. The system allows the driver to choose between four different operating mo ...arbon fiber]] kit or Briar wood kit sporting wood portions of the steering wheel, door trim, and shifter. Purchasers could even order custom Maserati luggag
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  • ...|| [[Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] ...t) is a [[Front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout|front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive]] [[grand tourer]] produced by [[Italy|Italian]] sports car manufactu
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  • ...efficiency. As the means of transmitting the engine's power, the [[paddle wheel]] gave way to the more efficient screw [[propeller]]. The marine [[steam tu * [[Paddle steamer]] A steam-propelled, paddle-driven vessel, a name commonly applied to nineteenth century excursion stea
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  • ..., and was the only Maserati with a [[hydropneumatic]] suspension and front wheel drive. However, the [[1973 oil crisis]] had intervened and demand for such ...ef [[Alejandro de Tomaso]] and his design staff in 1976. This was a [[rear wheel drive]] car, powered by a large V8 engine. It was important to ''de Tomaso'
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  • |Platform:||[[Mid engine]] [[all wheel drive|AWD]] ...peed manual or six speed sequential [[gearbox]] and [[four wheel drive|All Wheel Drive]]. It also has a rear spoiler that can be raised to an angle of 70 de
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  • ...owered vehicle was able to travel on [[wheel]]s on land and via a [[paddle wheel]] in the water. ...ric hybrids]], [[multi-valve]] engines, [[overhead cam]]shafts, and [[four-wheel drive]], were attempted and discarded at this time.
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  • ...[[Saloon (car)|saloon]] was discontinued late in 2005 in Europe, the four-wheel drive Q4 Crosswagon was produced to the end of 2007. The 156 was replaced w ...vailable De-Luxe pack with [[MOMO (company)|Momo]]'s [[mahogany]] steering wheel and gear knob and for Nordic countries special winter pack consisting of fo
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  • An '''automobile''' is a [[wheel]]ed [[passenger]] [[vehicle]] that carries its own [[car engine|motor]]. M ...o travel on [[wheel]]s on land as he demonstrated once, and via a [[paddle wheel]] in the water. It was not successful and eventually was sold as spare part
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