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  2. Street-legal vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Street-legal, road-legal, or road-going, refers to a vehicle such as a car, motorcycle, or light truck that is equipped and licensed for use on public roads, being therefore roadworthy. This will require specific configurations of lighting, signal lights, and safety equipment.

  3. Panoz Roadster - Wikipedia

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    The Panoz Roadster is a sports car launched in 1992 by the American manufacturer Panoz Auto Development Company of Georgia. The Roadster was succeeded by the AIV Roadster in 1997. They were built using aluminum , similar to that of the Plymouth Prowler first sold several years later in 1997.

  4. List of fastest production cars by acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Being street-legal in their intended markets and capable of passing any official tests or inspections required to be granted this status. By 0–60 mph (97 km/h) (less than 3.0 s) [ edit ]

  5. Production car speed record - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the world's record-breaking top speeds achieved by street-legal production cars (as opposed to concept cars or modified cars). For the purposes of this list eligible cars are defined in the list's rules. This list uses a different definition to the List of automotive superlatives.

  6. Rally Fighter - Wikipedia

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    It is the first car to be developed using co-creation design. [1] The exterior design was submitted by Sangho Kim and selected through community votes. The Rally Fighter is street legal in all 50 US states. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  7. Club Car - Wikipedia

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    Club Car’s first product was a three-wheeled golf carts introduced in 1958. The company has continued making carts since. The company is regarded as an industry leader involved in many innovations, including producing one of the first street-legal golf carts. [7] It enjoyed newfound success with its DS line of golf cart beginning in 1980.

  8. Buick Regal - Wikipedia

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    For 2018, Buick introduced the second-generation Opel Insignia, sourcing all production from Germany; alongside a first-ever liftback sedan, the Regal TourX was the first Buick station wagon in 22 years. After 2020, as the division shifted away from car model lines, Buick ended sales of the Regal in North America. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Production vehicle - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The phrase was also used in terms of the car to be made in production, as opposed to the prototype. [4] Early production car - 1912 Ford Model T Touring. At that time, production cars referred to less expensive vehicles, such as the Ford Model T, made in relatively large numbers on production lines instead of the more exclusive coach ...