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  2. Generac - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Robert Kern in 1959, the company soon began producing portable generators for Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the Craftsman brand. During the 1970s, Generac expanded its offerings in the portable and recreational vehicle markets, and in the 1980s the company entered the commercial and industrial markets with its backup power generation systems.

  3. Ward's 10 Best Engines - Wikipedia

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    3.5L Ecoboost D35 V6-TT dual injection & 33 kW electric motor Ford F-150 Powerboost: Honda: 2.0 L Inline-four HEV 2.0L LFC-H4 I4 GDI & 135 kW electric motor Honda Civic Hybrid: Hyundai: 77.4 kWh Electric motor 175/303 kW (front/rear) permanent-magnet synchronous motors Hyundai Ioniq 5 N: Kia: 99.8 kWh Electric motor Dual 215 kW AC motors Kia ...

  4. Wildfire (motor company) - Wikipedia

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    This distributor has ten cases under review with the Ohio Attorney General and 30 with the Better Business Bureau. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on April 3, 2013, that it is withdrawing approval of the import and sale of up to 74,000 gas-powered on- and off-road motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles from China ...

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    Blacklisted by Google News due to what a Google representative described as "deceptive behavior" on part of the Western Journal. At least 50 domains owned by the Brown family have been used to promote the site. Closely linked to a PAC by Herman Cain. [124] Western Journalism: westernjournalism.com Predecessor to The Western Journal.

  7. Cruise (autonomous vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Cruise LLC was an American self-driving car company that became a subsidiary of General Motors, headquartered in San Francisco, CaliforniaFounded in 2013 by Kyle Vogt and Dan Kan, [4] [5] [6] Cruise tested and developed autonomous car technology.

  8. Selex Motors - Wikipedia

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    Selex Motors is a Vietnamese electric vehicle startup that develops a comprehensive battery swapping station comprising their flagship electric scooters, universal battery packs, battery swapping station network, as well as a smart IoT-based management platform. The startup has presence in 3 major cities in Vietnam: Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Hue.

  9. Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    March 12, 1909 Wisconsin Motor was incorporated by Charles H. John and Arthur F. Milbrath. By 1912 they employed about 300 people. 1937 Wisconsin Motor merged with Continental Motors Company but retained a separate identity. [1] 1940 V series V4 engines introduced; 1965 Ryan Aeronautical bought 50 per cent of Continental Motors Corporation [2]