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  • ...driven by the engines directly, or by electrically driven pumps. In modern commercial aircraft these are electrically driven pumps, should all the engines fail i [[Category:Vehicle braking technologies]]
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  • ...'auto''' or '''[[rickshaw]]''' or '''tempo''' in popular parlance) is a [[vehicle for hire]] that is one of the chief modes of [[transport]] in [[India]], [[ ==Vehicle overview==
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  • |Vehicle:||IM ...dustrial centre and has a more modern appearance. Both centres have small commercial and fishing ports.
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  • ...f]], [[hood (vehicle)|hood]], [[bumper]]s, [[windshield]] and/or [[fender (vehicle)|fenders]]), lowering it, modifying, [[Engine tuning|tuning]], or replacing ...many magazines that feature real hot rods, including The Rodders Journal. Commercial magazines include [[Hot Rod Magazine]], [[Street Rodder]], and [[Popular Ho
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  • In the crankcase of a vehicle engine, the [[crankshaft]] [[Plain bearing|bearings]], and big ends of [[co ...y colored red to distinguish it from the motor oil and other fluids in the vehicle.
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  • ...e:DSCN1474.JPG|thumb|[[General Motors Sequel|Sequel]], a fuel cell powered vehicle from [[General Motors]]]] A '''hydrogen vehicle''' is a [[vehicle]], such as an [[automobile]] or [[aircraft]], which uses [[hydrogen]] as it
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  • ...nguished from a [[minivan]] ([[multi-purpose vehicle]]) or [[sport utility vehicle]] by still being a car, sharing its forward bodywork with other cars in a m ...he framing of the early station wagons were left unsheathed because of the commercial nature of the vehicles. Early station wagons were fixed roof vehicles, but
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  • '''Automobile safety''' is the study and practice of [[Automobile|vehicle]] design, construction, and equipment to minimise the occurrence and conseq ...countless other job tasks. In these instances, the employer providing the vehicle generally plays a major role in setting safety, maintenance, and training p
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  • ...until control is regained. Electronic stability control does not improve a vehicle's cornering performance; rather it helps to minimize a loss of control. Th ...intended line through a corner; an onboard [[computer]] monitored several vehicle operating parameters through various sensors. When too much [[throttle]] ha
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  • [[Image:abarth group 2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|'''Abarth vehicle lineup''' [http://www.ferrariexperts.com/etceterini.htm <small>Source</smal * http://www.abarth.be : a non commercial website about the Abarth cars of [[Scuderia La Fortuna]]
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  • An '''automobile''' is a [[wheel]]ed [[passenger]] [[vehicle]] that carries its own [[car engine|motor]]. Most definitions of the term ...r"—derived from similar words in French and much earlier Greek words—for a vehicle that moves, especially on wheels, that was applied to [[chariot]]s, small c
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  • ...ring]]. The eurovans share mechanicals and body structure with Sevel light commercial vans, [[Citroën Jumpy|Citroën Jumpy (Dispatch)]], [[Fiat Scudo]] and [[Pe ...n minivans they had sliding rear side doors, a trait they share with their commercial siblings. In spite of the fact that the Voyager also came in the "Grand" ve
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  • ...cocca and [[DaimlerChrysler]] agreed that his fees, plus a $1 donation per vehicle sold from [[July 1]] through [[December 31]], [[2005]], would be donated to ...aughter<ref>[http://entertainment.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=198057 2005 commercial article]</ref>, as many people think.
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  • ...sting vehicles to provide enough [[crumple zone]] between the front of the vehicle and the engine, and between the engine and the passenger cell. In addition ...r in the Golf and Bora for European markets. The VR6 name was dropped as a commercial designation, and the 4WD system (4Motion) was now standard on the V6 in Eur
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  • ...ssenger car production was halted the following year. However, O.M.-badged commercial and military vehicles were built until the late 1960s.[http://www.rmauction ...he following year, passenger car production ceased. OM became a commercial vehicle manufacturer.
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  • ...ion, but rather to focus on [[bicycle]]s, [[motorcycle]]s and [[commercial vehicle]]s. ...eted as a "second vehicle in the household", and a luxurious "recreational vehicle", also being targeted at affluent middle-class women, it mirrored the incre
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  • ...ns involves finding the right compromise. The suspension also protects the vehicle itself and any cargo or luggage from damage and wear. The design of front This article is primarily about four-wheeled (or more) vehicle suspension. For information on two-wheeled vehicles suspensions see the [[S
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  • ...within a context of great creative freedom made possible by the absence of commercial constraints. [[Category:Motor vehicle manufacturers of Italy]]
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  • ...ough the [[windshield]] gasket, plague that had once involved other Fiat's vehicle, especially [[Alfa Romeo 33|Alfa 33]], which in rainy condition used to car ...with the Regata and later the [[Fiat Marea|Marea]]), that represented the commercial version of Tempra, with no rear seats and registered as a truck. Last in or
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  • ...until around [[1970]] by Ford licensees around the world, mostly powering commercial vehicles. After [[World War II]], greater vehicle size meant that the straight-6 became increasingly underpowered, while lowe
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