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  2. Quarter midget racing - Wikipedia

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    Quarter midget cars can be reasonably affordable or can cost nearly as much as some full-sized racing cars. Engines can cost from $400 to $8,000. Car chassis can cost from $1,500 (used) up to $6,000 (new). Tires start at $50 each. There are many brands of cars as well as custom cars made by individuals.

  3. Nash Metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    The second car was subjected to a non-stop 24-hour fuel economy test with drivers changing every three hours while the car was in motion, and refueling was also accomplished in motion three times by attaching a gas can to the side window drained into the car's tank. [27] The car averaged 41.7 mpg ‑US (5.64 L/100 km; 50.1 mpg ‑imp). [28]

  4. List of microcars by country of origin: I - Wikipedia

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    ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro [2] Moto Morini 49 cc: 2: 1974-1985 [3] This car was designed by Beach buggy manufacturer Autozodiaco. It was also sold as the All Cars Snuggy [4] Italy: ALL-CARS Charly II: ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro: 125 cc: 2: 1977-1985 [4] Italy: ALL-CARS Tobrouk: ALL-CARS srl, Pianoro: 125 cc: 2: 1977-1985: convertible version of the ...

  5. Microstock (racing) - Wikipedia

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    Microstock is a form of full roll cage go cart or kart racing that originated in New Jersey invented by Bill and Bob Wagner.. They are powered by small 4-cycle engines (200 cc), generally starting out as 5 hp Briggs & Stratton engines originally referred to as "lawnmower" engines, since that is where the first engines were taken from.

  6. List of microcars by country of origin: F - Wikipedia

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    electric motor 5 kW (7 hp) 1975-79 [1] France: Cedre: Cedre sarl, Sainte Croix Volvestre, Ariège: electric motor 5 kW (7 hp) 1979-[1] France: C.G.E. Tudor: Compagnie Générale d’Electricité, Paris: electric motor 5 kW (7 hp) 1941–1946: Built with cast aluminium frame designed by Jean-Albert Grégoire [1] France: Chatenet

  7. Microlino - Wikipedia

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    The Microlino is a four-wheeled, battery electric bubble car manufactured by the company Micro since its introduction in 2022. The microcar is available in two versions as either a light or a heavy quadricycle, with the latter having a top speed of 90 km/h.

  8. Electric and hybrid vehicles could lose carpool access. What ...

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    Select electric, plug-in hybrid and other alternative-fuel vehicles will lose access to the carpool lane starting Sept. 30, 2025, unless federal and state lawmakers act.

  9. Speedeez - Wikipedia

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    The majority of models is roughly 1.5 inches in length (scale 1:100). They consist of a plastic die-cast , hand-painted body and a plastic baseplate with a steel ball in the middle. The base plate is connected to the body via two rivets , philips screws or tri-angle screws (depending on the release type).