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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Borderel-Cail war eine französische Automarke. , The Borderel-Cail was a French automobile The Borderel-Cail was a French automobile manufactured in Denain in the first decade of the twentieth century by Société J. F. Cail & Cie., who were a builder of railway locomotives since the 1840s. In 1905 they built a 6-wheeled limousine, powered by a 4-cylinder engine. Power was supplied to the center axle, while both the front and rear wheels steered. An updated version of the car with a more powerful engine was shown at the 1906 Paris Salon. The final Borderel-Cail was a conventional 4-wheeled car with a 30-horsepower 4 cylinder engine, launched in 1907.power 4 cylinder engine, launched in 1907.
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rdfs:comment The Borderel-Cail was a French automobile The Borderel-Cail was a French automobile manufactured in Denain in the first decade of the twentieth century by Société J. F. Cail & Cie., who were a builder of railway locomotives since the 1840s. In 1905 they built a 6-wheeled limousine, powered by a 4-cylinder engine. Power was supplied to the center axle, while both the front and rear wheels steered. An updated version of the car with a more powerful engine was shown at the 1906 Paris Salon. The final Borderel-Cail was a conventional 4-wheeled car with a 30-horsepower 4 cylinder engine, launched in 1907.power 4 cylinder engine, launched in 1907. , Borderel-Cail war eine französische Automarke.
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