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  2. Vehicle size class - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle size classes are series of ratings assigned to different segments of automotive vehicles for the purposes of vehicle emissions control and fuel economy calculation. . Various methods are used to classify vehicles; in North America, passenger vehicles are classified by total interior capacity while trucks are classified by gross vehicle weight rating (GV

  3. Rail rolling stock in New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Car numbers were 2177–2211and the cars being numbered sequentially within each set. The BN cars were first class cars and sat 56 passengers in seven semi-partitioned sections. The FN cars were second class cars and could seat 78 passengers. The HFN cars were second class brake vans and could seat 68 passengers. [78]

  4. List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles - Wikipedia

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    W123, executive class car (1975-1986) MB100, light commercial van ... [Passenger Cars from Mercedes-Benz: Automobile Legends and Stories since 1886] (in German ...

  5. Mercedes-Benz B-Class - Wikipedia

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    The B-Class uses front-wheel drive with sandwich floor construction, parabolic rear suspension, [6] and a two-box design — one for the drivetrain and another for the shared passenger and luggage compartment. The B-Class maximises its interior volume via its height. Having derived from the smaller A-Class, it retained that car's sandwich floor ...

  6. Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222) - Wikipedia

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    The first model produced was the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class, designed to compete against the Bentley Mulsanne and Rolls-Royce Phantom VIII. [38] At 5,453 mm (214.7 in) long with a wheelbase of 3,365 mm (132.5 in), the new model is approximately 20 cm (7.9 in) greater in both dimensions compared to the long-wheelbase S-Class models.

  7. Mercedes-Benz Sprinter - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter is a light commercial vehicle built by Mercedes-Benz Group AG of Stuttgart, Germany as a large van, chassis cab, minibus, and pickup truck.In the past, the Sprinter had been sold under the Mercedes-Benz, Dodge, and Freightliner nameplates.

  8. British Rail Class 745 - Wikipedia

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    The trains were first approved for passenger service in July 2019 and were expected to enter passenger service in late 2019. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] However, delays in fitting their passenger information systems meant that Greater Anglia instead had to seek a derogation allowing the operation of their Class 90 + Mark 3 sets into 2020.

  9. Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W203) - Wikipedia

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    The Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W203) is the internal designation for a range of compact executive cars manufactured and marketed by DaimlerChrysler from 1999 to 2010, as the second generation of the C-Class — in sedan/saloon, three-door hatchback coupé (marketed as the SportCoupé and sub-designated CL203) and station wagon/estate (sub-designated S203) body styles.