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- Citicar height "1524.0".
- Citicar length "2437.0".
- Citicar weight "591.0".
- Citicar width "1397.0".
- Citicar abstract "The CitiCar was produced between 1974 and 1977 by a U.S. company called Sebring-Vanguard, Inc., based in Sebring, Florida. The CitiCar and variants were the most produced American electric car until surpassed by the Tesla Roadster in 2011. Sebring-Vanguard was sold to Commuter Vehicles, Inc., which produced similar vehicles (the Comuta-Car and Comuta-Van) from 1979 to 1982. Its outer design lives on in the Norwegian Kewet.".
- Citicar class Electric_vehicle.
- Citicar designCompany Bob_Beaumont.
- Citicar designer Bob_Beaumont.
- Citicar engine Citicar__1.
- Citicar engine Citicar__2.
- Citicar height "1.524".
- Citicar length "2.437".
- Citicar manufacturer Sebring-Vanguard.
- Citicar productionEndYear "1974".
- Citicar productionStartYear "1974".
- Citicar thumbnail Citicar.jpg?width=300.
- Citicar weight "591000.0".
- Citicar width "1.397".
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink citicar.html.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink Lost_Cord.html.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink C-Car_Roster-Beta.xls.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink C-Cars%20and%20the%20Tropica.pdf.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink letton.htm.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink citicar.html.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink moreev.htm.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink citicar.htm.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink citicar.htm.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink www.evperformance.com.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink citicar.html.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink c-carupg.htm.
- Citicar wikiPageExternalLink story.asp?id=16113.
- Citicar wikiPageID "2027070".
- Citicar wikiPageRevisionID "605226055".
- Citicar aka "Comuta-Car, Comuta-Van".
- Citicar bodyStyle "2".
- Citicar class Electric_vehicle.
- Citicar designer "Robert G. Beaumont, President".
- Citicar engine "Battery type: 6 X 6v or 8 X 6v lead-acid".
- Citicar engine "GE Series DC motor; 2.5 HP , 3.5 HP, or 6 HP".
- Citicar hasPhotoCollection Citicar.
- Citicar manufacturer Sebring-Vanguard.
- Citicar name "CitiCar".
- Citicar production "1974".
- Citicar successor "Comuta-Car and variants 1979 - 1982".
- Citicar wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Citicar subject Category:Battery_electric_cars.
- Citicar subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Citicar subject Category:Electric_cars.
- Citicar subject Category:Electric_city_cars.
- Citicar type Artifact100021939.
- Citicar type Car102958343.
- Citicar type Container103094503.
- Citicar type Conveyance103100490.
- Citicar type Electric103268790.
- Citicar type ElectricCars.
- Citicar type Instrumentality103575240.
- Citicar type MotorVehicle103791235.
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- Citicar type Self-propelledVehicle104170037.
- Citicar type Vehicle104524313.
- Citicar type WheeledVehicle104576211.
- Citicar type Whole100003553.
- Citicar type Automobile.
- Citicar type MeanOfTransportation.
- Citicar type Product.
- Citicar type Automobile.
- Citicar type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Citicar type DesignedArtifact.
- Citicar comment "The CitiCar was produced between 1974 and 1977 by a U.S. company called Sebring-Vanguard, Inc., based in Sebring, Florida. The CitiCar and variants were the most produced American electric car until surpassed by the Tesla Roadster in 2011. Sebring-Vanguard was sold to Commuter Vehicles, Inc., which produced similar vehicles (the Comuta-Car and Comuta-Van) from 1979 to 1982. Its outer design lives on in the Norwegian Kewet.".
- Citicar label "Citicar".
- Citicar label "Citicar".
- Citicar sameAs Citicar.
- Citicar sameAs m.06g4sq.
- Citicar sameAs Q1093354.
- Citicar sameAs Q1093354.
- Citicar sameAs Citicar.
- Citicar wasDerivedFrom Citicar?oldid=605226055.
- Citicar depiction Citicar.jpg.
- Citicar isPrimaryTopicOf Citicar.
- Citicar name "CitiCar".
- Citicar name "Comuta-Car, Comuta-Van".