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Rear-engined and possible
Rear-engined layouts are possible, but rare.

Rear-engined and had
Rear-engined Cooper-Climaxes, entered by the private owner Rob Walker, shocked the establishment by winning two early-season races: Moss, driving for Walker in Argentina because Vanwall had not entered, beat the Ferraris by superior race craft, and Maurice Trintignant outlasted the opposition at Monaco.

cars and generally
Despite their innovation of putting the engine behind the driver, the Coopers and their Chief Designer Owen Maddock were generally resistant to developing their cars.
However, these have a " grabby " action generally considered unsuitable for passenger cars.
Ferrari road cars are generally seen as a symbol of luxury and wealth.
In Europe, Mercedes-Benz, Daimler, Jaguar, Opel, Ford, Vauxhall Motors and Volvo are or were common contemporary bases, and in the past even used Rolls-Royce cars were converted, though their cost is generally considered prohibitive.
Vehicles which provide motive power to haul an unpowered train, but are not generally considered locomotives because they have payload space or are rarely detached from their trains, are known as power cars.
The Allies generally used jeeps, armored cars or light tanks for reconnaissance.
It's generally believed these Porsche Motorsport-engined cars have more hp than the S4.
Rolling stock in railway transport systems generally has lower frictional resistance when compared with highway vehicles, and the passenger and freight cars ( carriages and wagons ) can be coupled into longer trains.
Stock cars are much heavier than Formula One cars, and as a result they are generally slower.
Stock cars are generally built to be tolerant of superficial damage to bodywork, where open wheel designs can experience severe issues with even slight spoiler damage.
Oldsmobile's Rocket V8 engine was the leader in performance, generally considered the fastest cars on the market and by the mid 1950s their styling was among the first to offer a wide, " open maw " grille, suggestive of jet propulsion.
Due to the smaller engines the cars in this mod are generally considered to be more easy-handling than the 1967 3-litre cars, especially for beginning drivers.
The teams are the same teams from 1967, but the cars are generally lower powered ( 5-10 %, excluding the Eagle, which had to use a 2. 7 litre Climax 4-cylinder due to the Weslake engine not being ready ), and generally somewhat heavier than their 1967 counterparts.
Electric cars are generally considered easier for the novice to work with compared to fuel-driven models, but can be equally as complex at the higher budget and skill levels.
The term " toy " or " toy-grade " in regards to radio control cars is used to describe vehicles of the pre-assembled type generally found in discount stores and consumer stores.
At the time the majority of on-road cars had a solid axle, while off-road cars generally had a gear-type differential.
Cable car is the usual term in British English, as in British English the word tramway generally refers to a railed street tramway while in American English, cable car is most often associated with a type of cable-pulled street tramway with detachable vehicles ; e. g., San Francisco's cable cars.
Although built with standard-sized doors, a narrow-gauge train is in some other respects smaller than its standard-gauge cousin: its cars are generally narrower and shorter, allowing them to navigate often more sharply cornered tracks.
Performance modifications of regular, production cars, such as sport compacts, sports sedans, muscle cars, hot hatches and the like, generally are not considered sports cars, yet share traits common to sports cars.

cars and suffer
His fleet of luxury cars, and the millions spent towards refurbishing his numerous wives ' luxury mansions, are at odds with the approximately 34 percent of the nation that stand unemployed, nearly 70 percent of which live on less than a dollar a day, and with around 49 percent of adults who suffer from HIV.
In late 2012 there were concerns among members of SIMI ( Society of the Irish Motor Industry ) that the prospect of having " 13 " registered vechicles may discourage motorists from buying new cars due to superstition surrounding the number thirteen and that car sales and the motor industry, ( which is already ailing ) would suffer as a result.
Those who cannot afford cars inevitably suffer the worst, because they have no choice but to rely on public transport.
Though travelers in cars suffer fewer deaths per journey, or per unit time or distance, than most other users of private transport such as bicyclers or pedestrians, cars are also more used, making automobile safety an important topic of study.
Many cars cope very well until they have to go through the desert and then almost all suffer a great deal due to high temperatures and dust.
For example, in some games the cars can suffer mechanical and visual damage, while in other games the cars cannot be damaged at all, some games have physics — that is, the way the software simulates a real car behavior — that are reminiscent of a real car, while other games have forgiving physics ( i. e. going through some curves at top speed ).
This design made them durable even in the rough conditions taxi and livery cars are subjected to, and easy and cheap to repair when they did suffer damage.
It is then hard to find a good setup since cars can have massive aerodynamic drag and understeer on one part of the circuit in the morning, but suffer oversteer at the same part of the circuit in the afternoon.
For comparison the Danish communists were packed into cars with " only " fifty people in each ; nevertheless, they quickly began to suffer from heat, thirst and lack of ventilation ; furthermore, on October 5, shortly before being unloaded in Danzig, they received ( filthy ) water for the first time since they had left Copenhagen.
Le Quément's belief was that it was a greater risk for Renault to take no risks at all, having seen its market share suffer from cars such as the Renault 9 and 11.
Thus, cars could suffer multiple head gasket / head bolt failures from re-use of head bolts or a damaged injection system.
Later cars, with an independent gasoline-driven compressor which could be hand-started, did not suffer from these problems.
Open hopper cars are used for commodities such as coal, which can suffer exposure with less detrimental effect.
Scale test cars needed special handling so they would not suffer damage, which might alter their weight.
Counter to some people's expectations, the cable cars did not suffer much from the elements, and the harsher Chicago climate was no problem for them.
As a result, the " big three " automakers ( Ford, General Motors and Chrysler Corporation ), for whom muscle cars had been a steady and reliable source of income, began to suffer somewhat financially.

cars and from
Requests are made by the motor pool along with any necessary cooperation from the agencies to which assignments of cars will be made.
`` With a 15,500-lb. fork-lift, dealers can unload unitized lumber from wide-door box cars for $.30/mbf compared with $1.65 or more to unload loose lumber one piece at a time '', says James Wright of Aj.
Rates for American cars are somewhat higher, ranging from about $8.00 a day up to $14.00 a day for a Chevrolet Convertible, but the rate per kilometer driven is roughly the same as for the larger European models.
A plume of smoke rose from a Central Vermont locomotive which idled behind a string of gravel cars, and little figures that were workmen labored to set the ruptured roadbed to rights.
But Henry Ford used the planetary transmission in his Model T and earlier cars and, in 1905, as a precautionary measure, took out a license from the man who claimed to be its inventor.
When the two cars were equidistant from him, the station wagon started up again and the Ford gathered speed.
During about three and a half months of the year, in the summer, there are three boats that run from the mainland to the Island carrying passengers, food, and cars ; ;
Sixty-nine cars started the selection event that would show which entrants would be allowed to start the main event, the race from Paris to Rouen.
Train cars were hauled by teams of horses along Atlantic Street from Clinton Street to Parmentier's Garden, where steam locomotives were attached.
" Fordson " armored cars were Rolls Royce armored cars which received new chassis from a Fordson truck in Egypt.
The two had joined forces as Bamford & Martin the previous year to sell cars made by Singer from premises in Callow Street, London where they also serviced GWK and Calthorpe vehicles.
The six-cylinder engines of these cars from 1954 up to 1965 were designed by Tadek Marek.
Eight years have passed, and the city of Genoa is still trying to recover from the many damages provoked by the rioters, mainly devoted to crash cars, setting stores on fire, robbing banks and using any heavy or pointed object as a means to provoke damage to people and objects.
Few expected the Brabham-Repcos to be competitive, but the light and reliable cars ran at the front from the start of the season.
The flow stopped in late 1959 when economic reforms by the then-new government of Fidel Castro prevented Cubans from buying cars on credit.
Since 2009, Cuba has imported sedans from Chinese automaker Geely to serve as police cars, taxis and rental vehicles.
While many older Soviet and European cars remain in service in Cuba, they are largely eclipsed by the island's great 1950s Cadillacs, Packards, De Sotos and similar products from one of the most ornate styling periods in U. S. auto history.
Of Cuba's vintage American cars, many have been modified with newer engines, disc brakes and other parts, often scavenged from Soviet cars, and most bear the marks of decades of use.
In addition, the number of motor cars on the roads rose from 3 million to 5 million from 1945 to 1951, and seaside holidays were taken by far more people than ever before.
This arose from misreporting of a single clash on 1 September near Krojanty, when two squadrons of the Polish 18th Lancers armed with sabres scattered German infantry before being caught in the open by German armoured cars.
When examining a landscape, scale can be intuited from trees, houses and cars.
Cable cars are distinct from funiculars, where the cars are permanently attached to the cable, and cable railways, which are similar to funiculars, but where the rail vehicles are attached and detached manually.

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