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  2. Peugeot Scoot'Elec - Wikipedia

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    The Peugeot Scoot'Elec was an electric motor scooter produced by Peugeot in France. Launched in 1996, the Scoot'elec was based on the Zenith, with which it shares body panels and suspension parts. It is powered by a 2.8 kW (3.8 hp) DC motor fed from three Saft nickel-cadmium monoblocs giving an 18 V , 100 A·h battery .

  3. Scoot Networks - Wikipedia

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    Scoot was founded in 2011 by Michael Keating. In 2012 he was joined by co-founders Matt Ewing (CCO), and Dan Riegel (CTO). [1] [2] Keating, Scoot's CEO, had a background in transportation software and urban planning, Ewing previously worked with MoveOn advocacy group, and Riegel was a co-founder of EnergyHub.

  4. Scoot - Wikipedia

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    Scoot Pte Ltd, operating as Scoot, is a low-cost airline based in Singapore and is a subsidiary of the country's flag carrier Singapore Airlines. [5] It began its operations on 4 June 2012 on medium and long-haul routes from Singapore, predominantly to various airports throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

  5. Hyundai Scoupe - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Scoupe, also called the Hyundai S-Coupe, is a 2-door coupé produced by South Korean manufacturer Hyundai from 1990 to 1995, and based on the contemporaneous Hyundai Excel. The name, a portmanteau of "sporty" and "coupe," was pronounced "scoop".

  6. Scoot-Mobile - Wikipedia

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    The Scoot-Mobile prototype was built mostly from aircraft parts, manufactured by the Norman Anderson Co in Corunna, Michigan in 1946. The Scoot-Mobile was a 3-wheeler with automatic gear change , 3 wheel brakes, and could reach a top speed of 40 mph.

  7. 15 '50s Cars That Were Just Really Ugly - AOL

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    The Starlight coupe was in production from 1947 until 1952, and visually, it was distinguished by its two-door body, very long trunk, and wraparound rear window. From certain angles, it looked ...

  8. Acadian (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    1986 Pontiac Acadian Scooter. From 1976 to 1987, the Pontiac Acadian was a version of the Chevrolet Chevette sold by Canadian Pontiac-Buick dealers, initially identical to the Chevette except for badging, but picking up the distinctly "Pontiac" design cues of the U.S. market Pontiac T1000 after that model's 1981 introduction. As well, Canadian ...

  9. Oakland Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Oakland reintroduced the Model 101 V8, again using a flathead architecture, on a 117" wheelbase and offered it as a roadster, phaeton, coupe, closed body sedan and sport coupe. Prices were listed at US$895 ($16,324 in 2023 dollars [ 7 ] ) for the roadster or phaeton to US$1,045 ($19,060 in 2023 dollars [ 7 ] ) for the Custom Sedan. [ 1 ]