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Even by the early 1960s, the idea of rear-engined small family saloons was still considered to be reasonably popular.
The 2000s also saw the withdrawal of second generation rear-engined double-deckers.
Blake glanced at the car, and noted that it was evidently rear-engined.
And Porsche was launching a new generation of rear-engined sports cars - the 911.
The car was rear-engined and rear wheel drive.
Models include rear-engined and front-engined types, which all operate under diesel fuel.
Paxton Phoenix, a rear-engined prototype car developed in 1953.
The rear-engined Lotuses dominated practice and qualifying, breaking the track record by over a second.
They were all front engined in contrast to most other rear-engined Greek three-wheelers.
A few experimental rear-engined buses had been produced before the war but none successfully made it beyond the prototype stage.
It is widely considered the most successful of the first generation of rear-engined single-deckers.
Legislation against rear-engined vehicles also did not materialize.
The T3 was the final generation of rear-engined Volkswagens.
Jim Clark captured the pole position in his rear-engined Lotus 34.
In 1952, Leyland began experimenting with ideas for a rear-engined double-decker bus.
Harry Schell's Cooper was the first rear-engined car to start in a championship race.
There are extremely few, if any rear-engined Škodas left, on Greek roads.
Porsche has continued to develop its 911 model as a rear-engined vehicle, although they have introduced multiple all-wheel-drive models.
Rear-engined cars are almost always rear wheel drive, a layout known as RR.
Two were also fitted to Foden rear-engined coaches.
It was the first T-tail rear-engined three-engined jet airliner designed.
The Vector is a rear-engined coupe whose V8 produces more than 600 horsepower.
The cars were rear-engined with twin radiators.
At the time, it was stated that the only parts of the rear-engined predecessor to have remained were "two connecting rods and an ashtray".
It was also front-engined, making it somewhat noisier than rear-engined vehicles.