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  2. Austin Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Metro is a supermini car, later a city car that was produced from 1980 to 1998, first by British Leyland (BL) and later by the Rover Group. It was launched in 1980 as the Austin Mini Metro (styled AUSTIN miniMETRO). The Mini Metro was intended to complement and eventually replace the original BMC Mini, and was developed under the codename LC8.

  3. Hydrolastic - Wikipedia

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    The revised Rover Metro had its suspension interconnected and went on to receive plaudits for the quality of its ride. The Austin Maxi was the only in production car to feature both systems. The Maxi featured 1100 designed Hydrolastic units with the regulator valve fitted with the interconnection pipe.

  4. Beam axle - Wikipedia

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    With a beam axle, the camber angle between the wheels is the same regardless of its location in the travel of the suspension. A beam axle's location in the fore and aft directions is constrained by one of several suspension components, including trailing arms, semi-trailing arms, radius rods, and leaf springs.

  5. Nash Metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    British Motor Company (BMC and later, British Leyland) adopted the' Metro' tag as a house name, re-emerging in 1980 on the Austin (mini) Metro. In May 1960, Car Mart Ltd. (a large Austin dealership in London, UK) presented Princess Margaret as a wedding present with a specially prepared Metropolitan finished in black with gold trim and gold ...

  6. Austin Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In England the Austin was the most produced car in 1930. [9] The American Austin Car Company struggled to sell tiny Austin cars in the US market. It operated as a largely independent subsidiary from 1929 to 1934 was revived after bankruptcy under the name "American Bantam" from 1937 to 1941.

  7. Rover 200 / 25 - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Rover made a version of the car with increased ride height and chunkier bumpers, called Streetwise. The car was marketed by Rover as an "urban on-roader". They also introduced a van version of the 25 called the Rover Commerce. [10] In 2004, MG Rover gave the cars an exterior restyle to make them look more modern.

  8. CapMetro mulling $752 million contract for a new company to ...

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    Leadership for Austin's public transit union has raised concerns, contending the multinational company has a poor track record on labor issues. CapMetro mulling $752 million contract for a new ...

  9. Automotive suspension design process - Wikipedia

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    Automotive suspension design is an aspect of automotive engineering, concerned with designing the suspension for cars and trucks. Suspension design for other vehicles is similar, though the process may not be as well established. The process entails Selecting appropriate vehicle level targets; Selecting a system architecture