- The
litre (Commonwealth spelling) or
liter (American spelling) (SI
symbols L and l,
other symbol used: ℓ) is a
metric unit of volume. It is
equal to 1...
- 1973. The
models were
marketed under the
names Rover 3
Litre,
Rover 3.5
Litre and
Rover 3½
Litre. The P5 was a
larger car than the P4
which in some respects...
- 1
Litre no
Namida (1リットルの涙, lit. "1
Litre of Tears"; also
called A
Diary with
Tears or A
Diary of Tears) is a 2005 ****anese
television drama for Fuji...
- The
Bentley 4½
Litre is a
British car
based on a
rolling ch****is
built by
Bentley Motors.
Walter Owen
Bentley replaced the
Bentley 3
Litre with a more powerful...
- The
Bentley 8
Litre was a
large inline 6-cylinder super-luxury car made in
various configurations by
Bentley Motors Limited at Cricklewood, London. Announced...
- all-new 2.0-
litre diesel R engine, one of two Theta-II
petrol engine variants (2.0-
litre or 2.4-
litre), 1.7-
litre UII
diesel and 1.6-
litre Gamma GDI petrol...
- at Abingdon.
Until 1952,
models were
marketed as the
Riley 1½
Litre and the
Riley 2½
Litre. the term RM has been used
retrospectively to encomp**** models...
-
Jaguar 2.4
Litre and
Jaguar 3.4
Litre. Its
designation as Mark 1 was retroactive,
following its
October 1959
replacement by Jaguar's 2.4-
litre Mark 2. The...
-
October 1959
under the name
Princess 3-
litre. From July 1960,
these vehicles bore the name
Vanden Plas
Princess 3-
litre,
Vanden Plas
having become a badge-engineered...
- The
Bentley 3½
Litre (later
enlarged to 4¼
Litre) was a
luxury car
produced by
Bentley from 1933 to 1939. It was
presented to the
public in September...