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  2. Trabant - Wikipedia

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    The first Saab car had a larger (764 cc), water-cooled, two-cylinder two-stroke engine. Wartburg, an East German manufacturer of larger sedans, also used a water-cooled, three-cylinder, 1,000 cc (61 cu in), two-stroke DKW engine. The original Trabant, introduced in 1958, was the P 50. Trabant's base model, it shared a large number of ...

  3. DKW Typ P - Wikipedia

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    The car drew criticism. Experts remarked on its primitive look and the "uncultivated" noise from the two-stroke engine. The "two-stroke" fuel mixture of gasoline/petrol with oil was expensive, and the Type P used a lot of it. It had a prodigious appetite for spark plugs. A relatively short operating life was anticipated also on account of the ...

  4. DKW - Wikipedia

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    That steam car was unsuccessful, and in 1919 he made toy two-stroke engines under the name Des Knaben Wunsch – "the boy's wish". He put a slightly modified version of the toy engine into a motorcycle and called it Das Kleine Wunder [ 3 ] – "the little wonder", and by the late 1920s DKW had become the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer.

  5. Mercedes-Benz W187 - Wikipedia

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    The styling was similar to that of the Mercedes-Benz 170S except that the 170's freestanding headlights were integrated into the fenders of the 220 for a slightly more modern look. Two different cabriolet models were built, conceived as exclusive sporting cars of exclusive character, but these only sold 1,278 and 997 for the "A" (2-door, 2/3 ...

  6. Two-stroke engine - Wikipedia

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    Animation of a two-stroke engine. A two-stroke (or two-stroke cycle) engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two strokes of the piston (one up and one down movement) in one revolution of the crankshaft in contrast to a four-stroke engine which requires four strokes of the piston in two crankshaft revolutions to complete a power cycle.

  7. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    The now defunct British firm Tri-Tech, under the model name Zetta, sold a kit car or even an assembled complete BMW Isetta lookalike replica from modern parts, including Honda CN 250 cc single-cylinder water-cooled engines with automatic transmission (standard) or Kawasaki 500 GPS two-cylinder water-cooled motorcycle engines with optional ...

  8. McLaren Artura to Mazda Miata: The Best Open-Top Sports Cars ...

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    Our first long-form video from our 2025 PCOTY test focuses on four cars: the BMW Z4 M40i, Porsche 718 Spyder RS, McLaren Artura Spider, and the Mazda MX-5 Miata. Editor-at-large Matt Farah puts ...

  9. Subaru 360 - Wikipedia

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    EK31 engine of Subaru 360. The 360 featured an air-cooled, two-stroke inline 2-cylinder 356 cc engine mounted transversely at the rear, and was introduced March 3, 1958. [2]As with many other small two-stroke gas-engined cars, oil needed to be premixed with the petrol (gasoline), with the fuel tank lid serving as a measuring cup.