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  • ...h]]es) and 2.67 metres (105 inches). The American Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines a "Compact" car as measuring between 100 ft³ (2800&nbsp Although compact cars had been made in the United States before, the post World War II era compact class began in 1950 when [[Nash M
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  • | Country/region || [[United States]], [[Canada]] ...es''' ('''ALMS''') is a [[sports car racing]] series based in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. It consists of a series of [[endurance racing|endurance]]
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  • ...ankruptcy court in July 2004, with around 35 Mondial [[Piega]]s in various states of completion. To place this in perspective, Lastra Group had a turnover ex ...the US [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]] and [[United States Department of Transportation|DOT]] regulatory agencies, and selling them. H
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  • ...ll gasoline passenger cars sold in [[first world]] markets like the United States, Europe, Japan, and Australia have come equipped with electronic fuel injec :*range of environmental operation
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  • ...n]], a French company, in [[1946]], but did not see wide use in the United States, the largest market at that time, until the 1970s. This type of tire uses p ...tires, similar to cheater slicks, are technically approved by the [[United States Department of Transportation|DOT]] as street legal, but are in fact designe
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  • * Highest USA [[Environmental Protection Agency|EPA]] mileage - 61/66 [[mpg]] (3.9/3.6 L/100 km) - 2005 [[Ho ** United States top-selling [[marque]], 2005 - [[Chevrolet]] ''Total numbers stated to be j
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