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This suggests the new Aptera could in fact be a four-wheel car.
Two of the original four-wheel cars have survived, and one sees occasional use as an operational museum car.
A prototype four-wheel car never entered production.
It was a small four-wheel car.
Again it was a very spartan vehicle and in 1948 was Britain's lowest-priced four-wheel car.
It was a four-wheel car with independent suspension, whose engine attracted the attention in 1900 of Darracq, which used it in its own models.
After McLean's Benz cars were imported it was almost two years before the next four-wheel car was imported.
Mr. Benz eventually aligned his efforts with Gottlieb Daimler, who was developing a four-wheel car concurrently.
Mr. Riley warned: "If you just downsize a four-wheel car, you create a cheap car that nobody wants.
Inspired by motorbikes and glider aircraft, the four-wheel car has tilting wheels and moving fenders that enable it to lean by up to 17 degrees.
Unveiled last week for press and supporters, the car, called Generation, is Michigan's response to the Solar Challenge rule change mandating that teams field four-wheel cars.
Along with the seventy A type trams, 30 four-wheel cars, with completely open sides and eventually to become known as 'toast-racks', were also purchased to start the system.
The ET1 is a single-seater four-wheel car provided with the two-cylinder four-stroke Aprilia RX 550 engine.
It was at the time the cheapest four-wheel car available on the British market but rapidly acquired a very poor reputation, especially for overheating to the extent of catching fire.
In a four-wheel car, the FMVSS Standard 105, 1976; requires the master cylinder is divided internally into two sections, each of which pressurizes a separate hydraulic circuit.
In October, Aptera replaced its website with a teaser page announcing that “2.0 is coming…” than included an image of what looked like a four-wheel car in a wind tunnel hidden under a cloak.
"In the 1930s, everybody stopped buying the the three-wheeler, and it was very sad really, but massed-produced cars came in so Morgan produced a four-wheel car and we have been motoring very fast ever since.
County's new football ground was opened in August and, in order to assist in operating cars to and from the ground, a siding line to hold either eight bogie or ten four-wheel cars was constructed.
Service began in October 1985, using a single tram: Open-sided, four-wheel car number 1, built in 1905 for the Kimberley & Alexandersfontein Electric Railway by the John Stephenson Company.
The car proved popular in the UK market, where its three-wheel configuration meant that it qualified for a lower rate of purchase tax, lower vehicle excise duty and lower cost insurance than comparable four-wheel cars.
Cheap conventional four-wheel cars, which would encourage millions of Indians to give up their two-wheel motor scooters and three-wheel motorized rickshaws, could overwhelm India’s already strained road system, increase its dependence on imported oil and gridlock the country’s megacities.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's Piaggio is preparing to launch a small city three-person, four-wheel car, including a hybrid-powered version, for use in Asian and European cities to overcome traffic congestion, its Chairman Roberto Colaninno said on Tuesday.
The latter term applies to all the cable cars currently operating in San Francisco, and is a historical term distinguishing this style of car from an earlier style where the open grip section and the enclosed section were separate four-wheel cars (known as the grip car and trailer).