Honda Beat: an alluring but elusive rhythm
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The Beat is a very small sporty car from Honda. It is well-designed, has ample room for the driver and one passenger, and even has safety features such as door beams and an airbag. But at only 129.7 inches long and 54.9 inches wide, it is unlikely to be imported into the US.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1992
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Victory to the Swift?
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Newman-Haas Racing and Swift Engineering have produced an entry called Swift 007.i for CART racing. The car is based on previous Lola models but improvements in aerodynamics and a new longitudinal gearbox set it apart from the older race cars.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1997
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New Viper ACR: street legal, race ready
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Chrysler will roll out its new Viper ACR in early 1999. The car was created for Sports Car Club of America club racing. Its features include Koni adjustable shocks, smooth air-intake hoses and Meritor heavy-duty springs.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1998
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