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What's the difference between gasoline, kerosene, diesel, etc?
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What's the difference between gasoline, kerosene and diesel? Learn how crude oil's carbon chains determine whether it becomes gasoline, kerosene or diesel.
Other Cars With Ferrari Engines
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Other cars with Ferrari engines include the ASA 1000 GT, Fiat Dino, Lancia Stratos, and Lancia Thema. Get valuable details on these cars.
Arnolt-Bristol
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Arnolt-Bristol was built from S.H. Arnolt’s idea of a hybrid using the British Bristol chassis. Learn about the Arnolt-Bristol sports car.
Austin-Healey
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The Austin-Healeys were popular sports cars from the 1950s until the mid-1960s. Learn about various models like the 100/4, the Sprite, and the 3000.
Ferrari F1
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Ferrari is a legendary name in Formula 1 racing. Learn about Ferrari’s most fascinating F1 cars and follow the creation of a dynasty.
How the Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano Works
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The Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano climbs from 0-100 mph in seven seconds flat. Learn more about the most powerful front V-12 GT Ferarri has ever produced.
Fiat Sports Cars
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In the 1950s, Fiat got into the sports-car business with roaring success, with models like the 1200 and 124 Sport Spider. Learn about Fiat sports cars.
Lamborghini Sports Cars
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In 1962, Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to build a better sports car than Ferrari. Learn more about the Lamborghini line, including specs and photos.
Maserati Sports Cars
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Maserati made the transition from competition cars to luxury personal vehicles after World War II. Learn more about Maserati sports cars.
Datsun Sports Cars
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Nissan’s earliest car, the 1914 DAT, eventually led to the Datson and, in 1934, the name Datsun. Learn about the Datsun line of sports cars.