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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract This is a list of production cars with carThis is a list of production cars with carbon-fiber monocoque cell design. Carbon-fiber monocoque design is commonly used in racing cars since 1980's, like Formula racing and Le Mans series prototypes. The first production car with carbon-fiber monocoque design was the Jaguar XJR-15. Now many modern sports cars have carbon-fiber monocoque cells, and some big car manufacturers have also started applying the same in passenger cars like the BMW i3.he same in passenger cars like the BMW i3.
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rdfs:comment This is a list of production cars with carThis is a list of production cars with carbon-fiber monocoque cell design. Carbon-fiber monocoque design is commonly used in racing cars since 1980's, like Formula racing and Le Mans series prototypes. The first production car with carbon-fiber monocoque design was the Jaguar XJR-15. Now many modern sports cars have carbon-fiber monocoque cells, and some big car manufacturers have also started applying the same in passenger cars like the BMW i3.he same in passenger cars like the BMW i3.
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