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  2. Category:Scania AB vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Scania AB buses (17 P) S. Scania AB trucks (1 C, 5 P) This page was last edited on 18 September 2014, at 18:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Scania PRT-range - Wikipedia

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    The trucks are available with engines ranging from a 9-litre I5 to a 16-litre V8, with the V8 only being available in the higher model. A second generation launched in August 2016, first was the Scania S-series being the first flat-floor model. In December 2017, a low-entry version of the second generation, the Scania L-series, also launched.

  4. Scania AB - Wikipedia

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    AB Scania-Vabis was established in 1911 as the result of a merger between Södertälje-based Vabis and Malmö-based Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget Scania.Vagnfabriks Aktiebolaget i Södertelge (Vabis) was established as a railway car manufacturer in 1891, while Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget Scania was established as a bicycle manufacturer in 1900.

  5. Scania 2-series - Wikipedia

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    The Scania GPRT range, later known as the Scania 2-series, is a truck model range introduced in 1980 by Swedish truck manufacturer Scania. [2] It is the successor of the "1-series". The 2-series came in a range of different engine sizes and power ratings from 7.8 litres I6 to a 14.2-litre V8 engine .

  6. Auto Trader Group - Wikipedia

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    The company launched a website, Autotrader.co.uk, in 1996, giving people the ability to buy or sell a car online. [ 6 ] British international investment firm BC Partners bought a stake in the business from John Madejski in July 1998 for £260m; then Guardian Media Group , who had acquired Automart in 1982, merged that business with Hurst ...

  7. Saab-Scania - Wikipedia

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    Truck and bus manufacturer Scania AB of Södertälje merged with car and aeroplane manufacturer Saab AB of Trollhättan on 1 September 1969, [1] [2] under the Wallenberg family group of companies. The merger meant that Saab no longer had to import the British Triumph Slant-4 engine , and could instead use the engine production facilities of Scania.

  8. Scania-Vabis 314 - Wikipedia

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    Scania-Vabis’ new truck, unlike the older models, sported modern facilities like an overhead valve engine, four-speed gear box bolted directly to the clutch and the engine, prop shaft drive, pneumatic tires and a covered cab. The truck could reach the dizzying top speed of 40 km/h (25 mph), a doubling compared to its predecessors.

  9. Category:Scania AB trucks - Wikipedia

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    This category has only the following subcategory. Scania-Vabis trucks (7 P) Pages in category "Scania AB trucks" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...