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- Automotive_engine abstract "As of 2013 there were a wide variety of propulsion systems available or potentially available for automobiles and other vehicles. Options included internal combustion engines fueled by petrol, diesel, propane, or natural gas; hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrids, fuel cell vehicles fueled by hydrogen and all electric cars. Fueled vehicles seemed to have the short term advantage due to the limited range and high cost of batteries. Some options required construction of a network of fueling or charging stations. With no compelling advantage for any particular option car makers pursued parallel development tracks using a variety of options. Reducing the weight of vehicles was one strategy being employed.".
- Automotive_engine thumbnail Dacia_Logan_MCV_Model_2009_05.JPG?width=300.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageID "3633926".
- Automotive_engine wikiPageLength "3066".
- Automotive_engine wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Automotive_engine wikiPageRevisionID "683974081".
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Engine_technology.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Propulsion.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vehicle_technology.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Charging_station.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Diesel_fuel.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Electric_car.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Electric_motor.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Engine_control_unit.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Exhaust_gas.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Filling_station.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_cell_vehicle.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Gasoline.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_vehicle.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Hydrogen.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Inboard_motor.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Marine_automobile_engine.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Natural_gas.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Plug-in_hybrid.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Power-to-weight_ratio.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Propane.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Propulsion.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Rechargeable_battery.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Stationary_engine.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink Steam_engine.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLink File:Dacia_Logan_MCV_Model_2009_05.JPG.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automotive engine".
- Automotive_engine wikiPageWikiLinkText "automotive engine".
- Automotive_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Automotive-tech-stub.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Automotive_engine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Automotive_engine subject Category:Engine_technology.
- Automotive_engine subject Category:Propulsion.
- Automotive_engine subject Category:Vehicle_technology.
- Automotive_engine hypernym Variety.
- Automotive_engine type Grape.
- Automotive_engine type Vehicle.
- Automotive_engine comment "As of 2013 there were a wide variety of propulsion systems available or potentially available for automobiles and other vehicles. Options included internal combustion engines fueled by petrol, diesel, propane, or natural gas; hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrids, fuel cell vehicles fueled by hydrogen and all electric cars. Fueled vehicles seemed to have the short term advantage due to the limited range and high cost of batteries.".
- Automotive_engine label "Automotive engine".
- Automotive_engine sameAs Q10859313.
- Automotive_engine sameAs Automobilový_motor.
- Automotive_engine sameAs m.0t52c3t.
- Automotive_engine sameAs Q10859313.
- Automotive_engine wasDerivedFrom Automotive_engine?oldid=683974081.
- Automotive_engine depiction Dacia_Logan_MCV_Model_2009_05.JPG.
- Automotive_engine isPrimaryTopicOf Automotive_engine.