1969 GM XP 512E The electric city commuter first appeared over 50 years ago In 1969, GM developed the 512 Electric Experimental (512E), an electric city commuter vehicle with an
1969 GM XP 512E The electric city commuter first appeared over 50 years ago In 1969, GM developed the 512 Electric Experimental (512E), an electric city commuter vehicle with an
1969 GM XP 512E The electric city commuter first appeared over 50 years ago In 1969, GM developed the 512 Electric Experimental (512E), an electric city commuter vehicle with an
911 dancing a “high-octane dance” The Porsche 911’s “high-octane dance” began with the first-generation 930 (all photos are for illustrative purposes only). The first episode used comparative test drives of
Renault’s 100-year-old “diamond” The diamond emblem first appeared on the Type MN sedan (pictured is the 1926 Renault 40 CV Type MN). The diamond-shaped emblem has
The high quality of the texture is astounding Stable playback is achieved by using an aluminum alloy die-cast platter and felt mat with vibration-damping design, and a direct drive system
Safe and easy maneuvering using Toyota’s ADAS TVAS (Toyota Virtual Anchor System) uses a computer to analyze information on position, wind direction, and currents, and automatically controls
Yamaha as a comprehensive marine manufacturer Yamaha Motor’s Marine Business Division boasts a wide range of products. The photo shows some of its outboard motors. The
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1986 Buick Riviera “Graphic Control Center” “GCC” installed in the 7th generation Riviera The seventh-generation Buick Riviera, a personal coupe that debuted in 1986, was equipped with a “Graphics Control
Corvette Z06 GT3.R Chassis manufactured at Bowling Green plant The Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R chassis, like the Corvette Z06 on which it is based, is manufactured on the assembly line






