A car, bus, truck and an airplane are some.
6x6=36
There are many specialty vehicles. Some of these include road sweepers and timber transporters. These cars need special permission from the DMV to be able to be driven.
36
6x6=36
Some examples of lighter-than-air vehicles are hot air balloons, blimps, and airships. These vehicles use gases that are lighter than the surrounding air to generate lift and enable them to float.
Check with your local Department of Motor vehicles. Most states require a special license to drive commercial vehicles. Some examples of commercial vehicles include buses, and semis.
As reliable as those who've maintained it. While I haven't had experience with that specific model, I do have some experience with Foden trucks, and my experience with them has shown them to be sturdy and reliable vehicles.
6x6 = 36
There are various sites on the internet which are helpful in comparing different vehicles. Some such examples include the following sites: Fueleconomy.gov and Edmunds.
Some examples are: - vehicles - chemistry - machinery - foods - furniture - textiles - IT - building
6x6 in standard form = 36