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- Kammback (links | edit)
- Front-wheel drive (links | edit)
- Front-engine, front-wheel-drive layout (links | edit)
- Rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (links | edit)
- Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (links | edit)
- Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout (links | edit)
- Economy car (links | edit)
- Rear-wheel drive (links | edit)
- Shooting brake (links | edit)
- Hardtop (links | edit)
- Fastback (links | edit)
- Crossover (automobile) (links | edit)
- Mid-engine design (links | edit)
- Notchback (links | edit)
- Liftback (links | edit)
- Subcompact car (links | edit)
- Mid-size car (links | edit)
- Full-size car (links | edit)
- Voiturette (links | edit)
- Tow truck (links | edit)
- Steam car (links | edit)
- Berlinetta (links | edit)
- Barchetta (links | edit)
- Two-wheel drive (links | edit)
- Flathead engine (links | edit)
- Compact sport utility vehicle (links | edit)
- Plug-in hybrid (links | edit)
- Landaulet (car) (links | edit)
- Sports sedan (links | edit)
- E85 (links | edit)
- Panel van (links | edit)
- Phaeton body (links | edit)
- Runabout (car) (links | edit)
- 2+2 (car body style) (links | edit)
- Homogeneous charge compression ignition (links | edit)
- Custom car (links | edit)
- Drive wheel (links | edit)
- Common ethanol fuel mixtures (links | edit)
- Cabrio coach (links | edit)
- Lemon (automobile) (links | edit)
- Six-wheel drive (links | edit)
- Autogas (links | edit)
- Ground propulsion (links | edit)
- Family car (links | edit)
- Sport compact (links | edit)
- Pillar (car) (links | edit)
- T-top (links | edit)
- Ford Gyron (links | edit)
- Front-mid-engine, front-wheel-drive layout (links | edit)