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  2. Suzuki GN250 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki GN250 is a 4-valve single cylinder, air-cooled SOHC, 250 cc (15 cu in), 4 stroke standard motorcycle made by Suzuki Motors since 1982. [1] Its smaller cousin is known as GN125 with a smaller displacement (125cc) engine (production ended in 2021). GN250 is a cruiser-like street oriented popular learner's bike.

  3. Suzuki GN series - Wikipedia

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    Results for US spec 1988 GN 250, from November 1988 Cycle World List price: $1859; Dry weight 294 Lbs; Seat height 29.0" Wheelbase: 53.9" Top speed: 79 mph; 1/4 mile acceleration: 16.82 @ 74.07 mph; 40-60 mph roll-on: 8.0 seconds; Results for US spec 1980 GN 400, from October 1980 Cycle World List price: $1499; Wet weight 327 Lbs; Seat height 29.3"

  4. List of production cars by power output - Wikipedia

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    For the purpose of manageability, this list is limited to production cars that have at least 600 kilowatts. Car models with higher-powered variants are listed only in their most powerful incarnation (for example, the Agera RS would be listed in place of the standard Agera, although the Agera makes over 600 kW).

  5. Motor 250/400 - Wikipedia

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    The Motor 250/400 was tested extensively and eventually proved to be the most efficient engine of its time, reaching a thermal efficiency of more than 38 %. Out of the many tests, Moritz Schröter 's test conducted on 17 February 1897 was the engine's official test; [ 11 ] the effective power was 17.8 PS (13.1 kW) at 154/min. [ 29 ] According ...

  6. Bugatti Tourbillon - Wikipedia

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    The Tourbillon succeeds the Chiron and is limited to 250 units. [3] It was unveiled in an online live stream on 20 June 2024. [4] It is priced at €3.8 million (US$4.1 million). [5] The vehicle is named after the tourbillon mechanism, a balancing structure used in a variety of mechanical watches. [6]

  7. Honda CMX250C - Wikipedia

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    The Honda CMX250, or Rebel 250 or Honda Peronist, is a 234 cc (14.3 cu in) cruiser-style motorcycle made by Honda on and off since 1985. It uses the same 234 cc (14.3 cu in) straight-twin engine as the Honda Nighthawk 250 standard .

  8. Buick Regal - Wikipedia

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    The TourX was offered with one powertrain: a 2.0-liter LTG turbocharged I4, with a 250 hp (186 kW) and 295 lb⋅ft (400 N⋅m) output, paired to an 8-speed automatic transmission. [ 72 ] Buick Regal TourX (US)

  9. Suzuki GZ series - Wikipedia

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    The GZ series is a series of cruiser style motorcycles built by Suzuki since 1998.. They include: Suzuki GZ125 Marauder; Suzuki Gz150; Suzuki GZ250; Suzuki GZ250 Marauder; The GZ series is based primarily on the GN series, and features air-cooled SOHC single-cylinder engines with chain drive.