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  2. Passenger vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Americans cars have transported 3,235,752 million Passenger-Miles in the US, in 2006, according to the DoT [25] (against 4,678 billion passenger kilometers [26] in the EU-27). In the US, car occupancy, is near of 1.7 people per car [27] (against around 1.5 occupant (s) by car in EU [28]).

  3. Limousine - Wikipedia

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    Limousine. A limousine (/ ˈlɪməziːn / or / lɪməˈziːn /), or limo (/ ˈlɪmoʊ /) for short, [1] is a large, chauffeur -driven luxury vehicle with a partition between the driver compartment and the passenger compartment which can be operated mechanically by hand or by a button electronically. [2] A luxury sedan with a very long wheelbase ...

  4. Passenger railroad car - Wikipedia

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    A passenger railroad car or passenger car (American English), also called a passenger carriage, passenger coach (British English and International Union of Railways), or passenger bogie (Indian English) [1] is a railroad car that is designed to carry passengers. The term passenger car can also be associated with a sleeping car, a baggage car, a ...

  5. Toyota Coaster - Wikipedia

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    First generation Toyota Coaster. The Coaster was introduced in February 1969 in 22 and 26-seat models using the Dyna's U platform. It had the 1,994 cc (2.0 L) 5R petrol engine and the 2,481 cc (2.5 L) 2J diesel engine and was sold with the model code of RU18 and JU18.

  6. Superliner (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The Superliner is a type of bilevel intercity railroad passenger car used by Amtrak, the national rail passenger carrier in the United States. Amtrak commissioned the cars to replace older single-level cars on its long-distance trains in the Western United States. The design was based on the Budd Hi-Level cars used by the Santa Fe Railway on ...

  7. Ford Transit Connect - Wikipedia

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    As the Transit Connect is a light truck assembled outside of North America, Ford imports the first and second-generation Transit Connect into the United States as a passenger vehicle, equipping it with rear side windows, rear seats (and rear seat belts) in an effort to circumvent the 25% tariff on imported light trucks, [1] as imported ...

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