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  2. Motorhome - Wikipedia

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    On occasion, other synonyms are used, such as motor home and motor caravan. In Germany, a motorhome is referred to as a Wohnmobil. In Sweden, the term husbil means motorhome. In France, a motorhome is called a camping-car. In Italy, the term camper is used to mean motorhome in general, and the term motorhome refers to Class A motorhomes in ...

  3. Ford Vedette - Wikipedia

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    To recoup the cost of Light Ford, that car was transferred to Ford France. Introduced at the 1948 Salon de l'automobile in Paris, it was designed entirely in Detroit (resembling contemporary Mercury models) and featured the Poissy-made 2158 cc Aquillon sidevalve V8 engine of Ford's Flathead engine family, the same as in pre-war Matford cars.

  4. Category : Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France

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    Amiot (car manufacturer) Ampère (car) Anderson Electric; Antoinette (manufacturer) Arbel (automobile) L'Ardennais (automobile) Ardent (automobile) Ardex (car manufacturer) Ariane (automobile) Ariès; Arista (1912 automobile) Arista (1956 automobile) Arola (microcar) Arzac; Ascot (1914 automobile) Astatic; Ateliers de Construction Mecanique l'Aster

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  6. Helicron (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The Helicron is an open-wheel car that used a propeller as its drive. The Helicron was abandoned in the late 1930s, but was restored after its barn find in 2000. [1] In the same year, the car was permitted by the French government to drive on the French roads. [2] The car currently resides in the Lane Motor Museum and is on display, as a ...

  7. Benjamin (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The "Type B" used a 2-cylinder 547cc engine, while the "Type C" was a sporty version of the "Type A", the volume of its 4-cylinder engine increased to 817cc. In 1924 the smaller engined Benjamin was replaced by the "Type AR". It sat on a 2,100 mm (82.7 in) wheelbase and was powered by a rear-mounted 2-stroke twin cylinder 450cc [2] or 525cc [1 ...

  8. Ligier - Wikipedia

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    EasyMile SAS develops and markets the autonomous vehicles, and is a joint venture formed in June 2014 by Ligier and Robosoft Technology PTE Ltd (France). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The joint venture is the result of the CityMobil2 project co-funded by the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research and technological development (FP7).

  9. Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of France - Wikipedia

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    Car manufacturers of France (8 C, 83 P) Citroën (1 C, 31 P) Coachbuilders of France (20 P) D. Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France (4 C, 344 P) E.