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  2. ETKA - Wikipedia

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    the Porsche parts catalogue, PET (German: Porsche Elektronischer Teilekatalog), [4] which is arranged in an identical fashion to Volkswagen Group's ETKA. the truckmaker MAN's MANTIS, which replaced their previous CAPS parts catalogue. [4] Аlternative catalogs of brands Audi Volkswagen, Skoda, Seat, Porsche. Volkswagen parts catalog

  3. Small—On Safety - Wikipedia

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    Small—On Safety: The Designed-In Dangers of the Volkswagen is a nonfiction book written by the Center for Auto Safety, with an introduction by Ralph Nader. The book looks at the deficiencies in the safety aspects of the vehicles sold by Volkswagen. It was published on September 11, 1972, by Grossman Publishers.

  4. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    Two versions were built: the GT-12, which was based on a Volkswagen Beetle chassis and used the VW's suspension, engine and transaxle, and the GT-15, which had a custom-built chassis that used a Corvair front subframe and suspension as well as the Corvair's rear suspension, engine and transaxle. Thousands of Avengers were sold in the 1970s. [26]

  5. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Its body was largely inspired by the Rolls-Royce and Bentley luxury limousines of the era, most notably the Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn, but was much smaller, thus making the design and proportions look rather odd. The body was also rather heavy, which combined with the small motor made the car underpowered and slow, reaching a top speed of 63 mph ...

  6. World-Wide Volkswagen Corp. v. Woodson - Wikipedia

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    World-Wide Volkswagen Corp v. Woodson , 444 U.S. 286 (1980), is a United States Supreme Court case involving strict products liability , personal injury and various procedural issues and considerations.

  7. Karmann - Wikipedia

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    Wilhelm Karmann GmbH, commonly known as Karmann, was a German automobile manufacturer and contract manufacturer based in Osnabrück, Germany.Founded by Wilhelm Karmann in 1901, the company specialised in various automotive roles, including design, production and assembly of components for a wide variety of automobile manufacturers, including Chrysler, Porsche, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen Group.