| Anti-roll bar: | An anti-roll bar is a transversely mounted link 
						connecting the right and left sides of the suspension. Body roll or individual wheel movement 
						causes the bar to twist, adding its own spring rate to that of the vehicle's springs to help 
						reduce body roll. Also called anti-sway or stabilizer bar. An anti-roll bar improves vehicle stability by reducing body roll or sway, especially when 
						turning or maneuvering. An anti-roll bar contributes to more controlled, predictable handling 
						than suspension designs without one.From CarsDirect.com
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					| Axle Ratio: | The number of times the 
						driveshaft turns for each full turn of the axle and wheels. From CarsDirect.com
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					| CCA: | Battery Cold Cranking Amps CCA, or Cold Cranking Amperage, is a measurement of the electrical current a fully charged 
						battery can deliver at 0 F ( -17.8 C) sustained for 30 seconds.From CarsDirect.com
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					| Disc Brakes: | Disc brakes consist of a disc at the wheel that rotates at wheel speed, 
						straddled by a caliper that squeezes the disc (rotor) with friction pads to provide braking.
						 Disc brakes markedly reduce stopping distance and are efficient at high 
						temperatures to resist fade. A 4-wheel disc brake system provides the maximum 
						braking performance available without technological enhancements, such as ABS.From CarsDirect.com
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					| DOHC: | Dual Overhead Camshafts 
 Two camshafts (DOHC), one operating intake valves and the other exhaust 
						valves, are located above the cylinders. This construction is highly 
						efficient, compared to the common pushrod design, and more responsive 
						than SOHC design. The design is very adaptable to multiple intake and 
						exhaust valves.
						 Dual overhead cam engines are very powerful and more efficient than 
						most pushrod engines of comparable size. Dual overhead cam engines 
						developed out of racing technology. They easily operate at higher RPM 
						and develop more horsepower than older engine designs. Twin-cam engines 
						are typically more responsive than single overhead cam engines.From CarsDirect.com
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					| Limited Slip Differential: | A limited slip differential 
						is a mechanical device that moderates wheel spin by transmitting torque to the 
						driving wheel with the best traction, using a series of gears and clutches.
						 Its design function is to enhance dry pavement traction for improved 
						performance. A limited slip differential provides grip under acceleration 
						by preventing one or both wheels from spinning.From CarsDirect.com
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					| RBL: | Tires with Raised Black Lettering. | 
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					| SMPI: | Sequential Multiple-Point Injection 
 Whereas MPI systems
						sometimes fire fuel against a closed intake valve, SMPI systems only
						fire a fuel injector when the fuel can go straight into the cylinder
						(when it's needed, in other words). This is the best system; it
						generates the most power and the most gas mileage. From the online FAQ For Rec.Autos.Makers.Chrysler
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					| Variable Valve Timing: | Variable valve timing 
						electronically controls valvetrain lift and duration to deliver good low 
						speed torque and generous horsepower at high RPM. This provides optimum 
						performance while balancing government mandated fuel efficiency and 
						emissions levels.
						 Variable valve timing eliminates the performance compromise of fixed 
						valve timing between low-speed driveability and high-speed power. It 
						tailors engine breathing characteristics, on demand, for excellent 
						response and fuel efficiency throughout the driving range. Variable 
						valve technology provides an advantage over typical fixed-valve strategies 
						with increased specific power output, enhanced driveability, improved fuel 
						economy and reduced exhaust emissions. From CarsDirect.com
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