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  • industry = [[Manufacturing]] | ...ms, engine and suspension mounts, and vehicle interiors. Its [[Continental Automotive Systems]] division also makes electronic brake and [[traction control syste
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  • The '''Society of Automotive Engineers''' is a professional organisation and [[standards body]] for the ...inal purpose was to promote the use of standards in the nascent automobile industry (initially in the United States) and to promote the better interchange of i
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  • | Industry || Automotive [[Category:Automotive companies of Italy]]
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  • [[Image:Auto industry Italy 1910.jpg|thumb|250px|Map of automobile industry in [[Turin]], Italy in the 1910s.]] ...in the country, with a labour force of over 196,000 (2004) working in the industry.
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] ...ercedes-Benz]] in the 1990s, and are still associated with the automotive industry. Marazzi´s latest works includes works such:
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  • There are huge [[economies of scale]] in the automobile industry. A larger company can develop and produce vehicles much more economically Because of these economies, the industry has a long history of consolidation. As a result, only a few companies wor
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  • ...as only active in the metal industry and had no interest in the automotive industry.
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  • ...al activities in the [[bicycle]] industry in 1897, began in the automotive industry. The first Menon was a single model with De Dion-engine, front engine with
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  • ...integral''' (BFI) is a methodology for manufacturing within the automotive industry. It has become the main technique for chassis assembly for most vehicles e [[Category:Automotive technologies]]
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  • ...cturing systems, modules and high-technology components for the automotive industry with 25,000 employees and a turnover of 4 billion euro in 2005. ...anufacturer and has always been a synonym of quality and innovation in the automotive world of which it was part of its birth, development and evolution.
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  • ...one of the few light off-road vehicles produced by the Italian automotive industry [[Fiat]] in the last decades.
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  • ...1919 Ford Model T Touring and a family of all boys, it’s no accident that automotive subject matter found its way into his work. “My passion for automobiles
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  • ...rations in 1900. The company, already known in the [[motorcycle]] [[tire]] industry, presented an interesting car. This prototype was designed by [[Adolfo Schl
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  • ...ehicle, though it is also involved in the creation of the product concept. Automotive design is practiced by designers who usually have an art background and a d ...and [[Trim package|trim]] design. [[Graphic design]] is also an aspect of automotive design; this is generally shared amongst the design team as the lead design
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  • ...olitecnico di Milano]], he first worked on [[steam turbine]]s for the ship industry ''Cantieri Navali of Tirreno'', in [[Genova]], before [[Category:Automotive engineers|Alfieri, Giulio]]
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  • ...'''Beccaria''' brothers in [[Turin]] had produced parts for the automotive industry since 1905. The construction of complete automobiles began in 1912. The typ
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  • ...those years, despite the great economic crisis of the late 1890's, the Car industry was flourishing. In that decade, including some of the early Italian coach ...to his work and was in this period that he began to devote himself to the automotive sector, taking orders from some companies in Italy, including [[Lancia]]. N
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  • ...rketing Based Zagato''. It offers, among other services for the automotive industry, shipbuilding, construction of houses and industrial design. Recently, the
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] and [[Motorcycle]] [[Braking]] '''Brembo''' is a manufacturer of [[automotive]] [[brake]] systems, especially for high-performance cars and motorcycles.
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  • Tamburini's experience within the motorcycle industry began when he attended the world championship race at Monza in 1961. Capti In the field of product design, Tamburini is on a par with leading Italian automotive designers such as Giorgio Giugiaro and Marcello Gandini.
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  • ...ry, particularly concentrated in [[Parma]] and [[Bologna]], mechanical and automotive (e.g., [[Ferrari]], [[Ducati]], [[Lamborghini]], [[Maserati]]), and [[touri
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  • ...mechanical setup of the [[Fiat 1500]]C, just to reinforce their proactive industry. The car was displayed at the ''Turin Motor Show'' in 1965 and then went li Also in 1965, the automotive magazine (''Quattroruote''), sponsored a project by the engineer. Piazzi, w
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  • |Industry:||[[Manufacturing]] ...ubber Company]]. Together, the two companies were the largest suppliers of automotive tires in North America for over three-quarters of a century. The family had
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  • ...Douglas''']] in the United Kingdom, [[Helios (disambiguation)#Business .26 industry| Helios]] of Germany, and [[Harley-Davidson]] of the United States, had the ==Automotive use==
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  • ...formation and propulsion demand is in its infancies - especially in Europe industry doubts that customers may adopt vehicles where RPM may not change if the ac [[Category:Automotive technologies]]
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  • ...y based on the use of 'Duraluminium', which originated from the aeronautic industry just before WW II. Carrozzeria Touring sold a Superleggera license to Aston [[Category:Automotive technologies]]
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  • ...875]] – [[January 30]], [[1951]]) was an Austrian [[automotive engineering|automotive engineer]], Porsche was born to german-speaking family in [[Vratislavice]] .... In [[1905]], Porsche won the [[Poetting prize]] as Austria's outstanding automotive engineer.
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  • ...the Santana variant will be phased out and will be replaced by the Massif. Industry insiders have suggested that this is unlikely as the Santana PS-10, like th ...e Santana PS-10 which itself was heavily based on the Land Rover Defender. Automotive critics have drawn obvious physical comparisons between the Iveco Massif an
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive | Automotive]] <br/> [[Industrial Design]] <br/> Communication Founded in [[1999]] by Piero Luigi Carcerano as'' 'Carcerano Automotive and Design Engineering''' is right now a pioneer in the techniques of the [
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  • In the automotive repair industry, many consumers purchase brake pads with a lifetime warranty. These pads us
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  • ...he Fioravanti diversify the activities into services to the [[automotive]] industry, focusing in particular on transport and industrial design. Company express
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  • ...the construction of demonstration models for foundries and the automotive industry. At this point, the services supplied to automotive manufacturers included design and construction of mock-ups, [[prototype]] c
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  • Most common form of street racing in the US is a [[drag race]] of [[automotive tuning|modified]] stock cars happening late at night on straight public roa ...a billion dollar aftermarket tuning industry, as well as in the automotive industry.
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  • ...minimal environmental pollution, performance may suffer. The motor vehicle industry doubts that customers may adopt vehicles in which acceleration responsivene ...nd systems is a key factor in the competitive position of companies in the automotive and other (truck, motorcycle, tractor, construction equipment…) vehicle i
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  • '''[[Drive-by-wire]]''' technology in automotive industry replaces the traditional mechanical and hydraulic [[control system]]s with ...nder development by some automotomobile and automotive parts manufacturers industry worldwide and has not been widely commercialized yet. This is mainly due to
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  • ...riginal equipment. The two rookies thus share an important part of Italian automotive history, both on the road and on the race track. Afterwards, Borrani wheels ...wheel production was sold to RuoteMilano srl., member of the international automotive Zeta Europe BV group. The activities were moved to Rozzano on the southern
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  • [[Image:Dirty-air-filter.jpg|thumb|right|Automotive air filter clogged with dust and debris.]] == Automotive cabin air filters ==
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  • ...tti - Fabbrica Vetturette FOD' in 1925). Having worked with the automotive industry developing and producing various components in aluminum for many years, in
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  • |Industry||[[Automotive]] ...e [[Milan]], the hub of [[Italy]]'s world-famous [[Haute couture|fashion]] industry.
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  • ...meo e Co.". The company manufactured machines and equipment for the mining industry. As the company became successful he wanted to expand and acquired a majori [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers]]
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  • Hartung's Automotive Museum Museum of Science and Industry
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  • ...gacy term in many languages, particularly in the [[automobile|automotive]] industry for listing the maximum power of [[internal-combustion engine]]s. ...ted States the term "bhp" fell into disuse after the American [[Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE) recommended manufacturers use "hp (SAE)" to indicate the
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  • ...en dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) both of which are smog precursors. HC is the industry short form for hydrocarbons). ...converters since the early [[1970s]], and the technology being used in non-automotive applications is generally based on it.
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  • '''Hydropneumatic''' is a type of [[automotive]] [[suspension (vehicle)|suspension system]] invented by [[Citroën]] and f ...s inherent advantages over steel springs, generally recognized in the auto industry, it also has an element of complexity, so automakers like [[Mercedes-Benz 6
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]] '''I.DE.A Institute''' (acronym, Institute of Development in Automotive Engineering) is an [[automobile]] design and engineering company in [[Turin
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]] Theirs was an innovative formula for the automobile industry: creation of a services company for the large, multinationals operating in
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  • ...only the pioneers but the true founding fathers of the Italian automotive industry. ...nd directed by a member of the family [[Ceirano]] note that the automobile industry has made it almost an apostolate. The main purpose of this new factory is n
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  • |Industry || [[Manufacturing]] ...o customers' requirements and to combat the extremely cyclic nature of the automotive market. This strategy led to the creation of Transolver in 1997, which took
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  • '''SpaItalia''' is an annual event dedicated to automotive '[[car]] [[Made in Italy]] held from [[2002]] [[Francorchamps]] a small tow * 2006: [[Lancia (industry) | Lancia]] / [[Abarth]]
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  • ...('''DRL''', also "Daylight Running Lamps", "Daytime Running Lights") are [[automotive lighting|lighting devices]] on the front of roadgoing [[motor vehicle]]s, a ...on whenever the engine is running—not as a matter of law, but by voluntary industry action). Thousands of complaints regarding glare from DRL were lodged with
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  • ...ed the accessory business, with minor companies also operating in military industry. Agnelli and Fiat would come to share a common vision, Agnelli meaning Fiat ...y, were the essence of the relationships between labour forces and Italian industry. The social conflicts related to Fiat's policies (some say ''politics'') al
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  • | Industry || Manufacturing ...zed Goodyear for leading shareholder return for the past five years in the automotive category. Goodyear was also ranked among the Top 100 Corporate Citizens se
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  • ...Hot Rod]] and [[Motor Trend]] magazines and, much later, of the [[Petersen Automotive Museum]]. His publications and car shows further publicized the Barris styl [[Category:Automotive pioneers]]
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  • [[list of automotive superlatives|The smallest]] automobile production straight-4 engine powered ...m maximum, and had a specific output of about 10&nbsp;hp/L. The US tractor industry both farm & industrial relied on large 4 cylinder power units until the ear
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  • ...|Argentinian]] president, [[Juan Perón]]. He started his career in the car industry as a racing driver for [[Maserati]] and [[OSCA]] and married [[Isabell Hask [[Category:Italian automotive pioneers|De Tomaso, Alejandro]]
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  • ...marked the introduction of gasoline-fuelled internal combustion engines. [[Automotive]] history is generally divided into a number of [[era]]s based on the major ...n patent for a low-voltage ignition of the magneto type; this was his only automotive patent. This design was used for all further engines, and the four-seat "se
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  • ''Main article'' [[Automobile industry in Italy]] ==Automotive Designers==
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  • ...o the consortium of [[Fiat]] Trucks. In 1931, Giovanni gave up on starting automotive companies, including the skepticism of many who expected his umpteenth resu ...mercial vehicles, which stimulated the spread in Italy of the road haulage industry.
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  • It has many applications in [[aerospace]] and [[automotive]] fields, as well as in [[sailboats]], and notably in modern [[bicycle]]s, ==Automotive uses==
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  • '''Car tuning''' is both an '''industry''' and a [[hobby]], in which an [[automobile]], [[motor bike]], [[Scooter ( Body tuning involves adding or modifying [[Spoiler (automotive)|spoilers]] and a [[body kit]]. Sometimes this is done to improve the aerod
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive]] ...o is best known as the owner of the [[Nardò]] test track. Domenico founded automotive testing and certification specialist Prototipo in the early 1990s and now r
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  • .... The new elaborations make head the engineer [[Arming Pole]] known in the automotive field are in that aeronautical one. The advent of the Pole gives new life t Unfortunately for the industry, the company had undertaken in an irreversible journey of crisis. The cause
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  • ...metimes capable of having their programming changed through the OBD port. Automotive enthusiasts with modern cars take advantage of this technology when tuning ...ontrol]] systems, and the like. The [[Controller Area Network]] or CAN bus automotive network is often used to achieve communication between these devices.
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  • ...ombustion engine]]s. The term ''gasoline'' is commonly used within the oil industry, even within companies that are not American. The word "gasoline" is common ...ly they are old fashioned, but they are the terms normally used in the oil industry. The exact terminology for these streams varies by oil company and by count
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  • ...dicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930's has been mostly dismanteled by now. On
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  • The term '''gull-wing door''' is an automotive industry term describing [[automobile]] [[door]]s which are hinged at the roof. The
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  • ...al sacrifice has raised its further prosperity. And so will the automotive industry. " Of course, Morasso was right. To succeed in a sea so treacherous to be t
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  • ...dicraft (wood, ceramics) and advanced services. Heavy industry (machinery, automotive, steel) installed during the 1930's has been mostly dismanteled by now. On
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  • ...rly repaired, which may result in an extra fee if the repair is done at an automotive repair shop. The future strategic direction of the automobile industry also favors manufacturers which use run flat tires, because alternative fue
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  • ...a SAE''' is a [[student design competition]] organized by the [[Society of Automotive Engineers]] (SAE, also known as SAE International). The competition was sta The volunteers for the design judging include some the racing industry's most prominent engineers and consultants including the late [[Carroll Smi
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  • ...' or '''STAR''' ''(Società Torinese Automobili Rapid)'' was an [[Italian]] automotive manufacturer based in [[Turin]] with operations in 1904 through 1921. The f In 1907, the world's automotive industry was threatened by recession, and for Rapid to survive, added the production
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  • ...ction [[V6 engine]], in the 1950 [[Lancia Aurelia|Aurelia]], after earlier industry-leading experiments with [[V8 engine|V8]] and [[V12 engine]] configurations ==Automotive==
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  • ...as well as for the design of the Callaway]] C7. Outside of the automotive industry, Covini also worked on the Dragonfly Project, which was an attempt to build
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  • ...ing vehicles with Daimler engines, and so laid the foundation of the motor industry in France. They were inspired by Daimler's Stahlradwagen of 1889, which was ...t was then greatly expanded by [[Henry Ford]] in the 1910s. Development of automotive technology was rapid, due in part to the hundreds of small manufacturers co
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  • ...n in a 'thermal reactor' (just an enlarged open chamber in the [[manifold (automotive engineering)|exhaust manifold]]) without the need for a catalytic converter ...ercedes Benz]] to design Wankel-engine [[automobile]]s, the most extensive automotive use of the Wankel engine has been by the [[Japan]]ese company [[Mazda]].
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  • ...d extensively in the bicycle industry) [[Gilberto Colombo]] moved into the automotive chassis business, becoming famous for the light weight and strength of his ...tion of the father. Inside the A.L. Colombo creates a department called GC automotive applications.
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  • ...Sperlich) hired away from Ford; to this day, Chrysler leads the automobile industry in minivan sales. Because of these three cars, and the reforms Iacocca imp ...to profitability in only a year, in what is considered one of the greatest automotive turnarounds in history, similar to Chrysler's.
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  • ...small/medium [[family car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[Automotive industry|car manufacturer]] [[Fiat]] from 1974 to 1984. It was exhibited at 1974 [[ ...ts day. The body was a monocoque type, made of conventional [[steel]]. [[Automotive design|Designed]] and styled on the typical "three-box" design, with distin
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  • ...n hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, will soon become standard in the automobile industry. To achieve lower emission goals, the power grid re-charging these vehicles ...oke the speed record for hydrogen cars at 300&nbsp;km/h (186 mi/h), making automotive history. [[Mazda]] has developed [[Wankel engine]]s to burn hydrogen. The W
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  • ...Landmark]] in 1987, currently the only such landmark to be affiliated with automotive racing history since its inception. ...|[[Carl G. Fisher|Carl Graham Fisher]] (1874-1938) of Indiana, an American automotive parts and highway entrepreneur, co-founder and first President of the India
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  • ...of [[gas turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...kinson cycle|Atkinson]] and [[Miller cycle|Miller]] cycles. Most truck and automotive Diesel engines use a four-stroke cycle, but with a compression heating igni
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  • ...manufacturer]], [[manufacturer|engine manufacturer]], [[financial]] and [[industry|industrial]] group based in [[Turin]] in the [[Piedmont]] region. Fiat was ...her fields, and the group now has activities in a wide range of sectors in industry and financial services. It is Italy's largest industrial concern. It also
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  • ...the development of new technology for Fiat and the rest of the automotive industry. Its lofty price-tag of almost a million [[Italian lira|lira]] further emph
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  • ...rrounding the operation of large trucks. Workers outside the motor carrier industry routinely operate company-owned vehicles for deliveries, sales and repair c *The vehicle's [[headlamp]]s, [[Retroreflector|reflectors]], and other [[Automotive lighting|lights and signals]]
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  • The '''automotive industry''' designs, develops, manufactures, markets, and sells the world's [[motor ...essures from raw material costs and changes in consumer buying habits. The industry is also facing increasing external competition from the public transport se
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  • ...rques in Britain. Based in [[Weybridge, Surrey]] (see also [[British motor industry]]). ...at [[Brooklands]], Surrey. The company was sold again in [[1996]] to Pride Automotive and was rescued from administration, as AC Car Group Ltd, and continued car
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  • The [[Society of Automotive Engineers]], usually abbreviated as '''SAE''', has established a numerical ...t is still being promoted by certain entities, most notably the oil change industry in the United States (including car dealerships). Most manufacturers recom
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  • http://www.heinbrand.com/ - Heinbrand.com Automotive - ...f Ontario - - 21,000 square ft. flagship location featuring a second floor automotive gallery and specialty boutique. (CDN)
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  • Prior to mid 1930s, hardwoods were used by most automotive makes in framing the passenger compartments of their passenger vehicles. In ...ntroduced the first affordable enclosed automobile, which shifted the auto industry away from open vehicles towards meeting consumer demand for enclosed automo
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  • |Industry || [[Automotive]] '''Bizzarrini S.p.A.''' was an [[Automobile|automotive]] [[manufacturer]] in the 1960s. Founded by former [[Alfa Romeo]], [[Ferra
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  • '''ATS''' ''(Automobili Turismo e Sport)'' was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automotive]] constructor and [[racing team]] that operated between [[1963]] and [[1965 ...d several of his key engineers late in 1961 had for the Italian automotive industry. Before they formed Autodelta, designed the Lamborghini V12 engine or start
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  • ...baru]] because of the economic downturn currently affecting the automotive industry. ...ip]], both citing the economic downturn currently affecting the automotive industry for their withdrawal.
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  • Adriano Gatto leaves the automotive industry, and together with his son Gianluca, boating enthusiast, they realize the n
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  • ...m of [[ turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...kinson cycle|Atkinson]] and [[Miller cycle|Miller]] cycles. Most truck and automotive Diesel engines use a four-stroke cycle, but with a compression heating igni
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  • ...ch there was plenty. Winning a race in the budding years of the automobile industry not only earned a company excellent promotion, but it proved to be the ulti An attempt by Isotta-Fraschini to re-enter the automotive market after the war, the 8C Monterosa, launched in 1947, used an unconvent
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  • Automotive hybrid technology became successful in the 1990s when the [[Honda Insight]] ...e diesel-electric hybrid trucks for a US pilot program serving the utility industry in 2004. In mid 2005 [[Isuzu]] introduced the Elf Diesel Hybrid Truck on th
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  • ...of [[gas turbines]]. They are also used for [[electric generator]]s and by industry. ...kinson cycle|Atkinson]] and [[Miller cycle|Miller]] cycles. Most truck and automotive Diesel engines use a four-stroke cycle, but with a compression heating igni
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  • ...in Automobili Lamborghini to Swissman René Leimer, and left the automotive industry, retiring to a gentleman farmer's life on a [[vineyard]]. ...[[Lotus Cars|Lotus Group]] chief executive Mike Kimberley and ex-[[McLaren Automotive|McLaren Cars]] head of sales Nigel Gordon-Stewart. Kimberley was well known
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  • This is known in general throughout the industry as Tire Uniformity. New automotive tires now also have ratings for traction, treadwear, and temperature resist
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  • ..., a hybrid uses a large battery pack with a higher voltage than the normal automotive 12 volts. Accessories such as power steering and air conditioning are power ...[[Scientific American]], [[January 13]],[[2006]]</ref> in the automobile industry.
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  • ...top line Cloverleaf models). It also boasted engines among the best in the industry, continuing the Alfa tradition ...e and striking design feature, which helped earn the 164 a unique place in automotive styling annals. It is often described as the most important and greatest ex
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  • "Motor racing was a world class industry which put Britain at the hi-tech edge. Deprived of tobacco money, Formula O ...n two weeks later. It was in response to fears that Britain might lose the industry overseas to Asian countries who were bidding for it."
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  • ''Click here to see'' [[Ducati car|Ducati]] ''automotive'' ...es Ducati has gained prominence in motorcycle racing and in the motorcycle industry.
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  • |Industry || [[Motorcycle]] ...orcycle]] manufacturer '''Moto Guzzi''' (aka "Guzzi") has endured from the industry's infancy to its place today as the oldest European manufacturer in continu
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  • ...page lists [[Wiktionary:superlatives|superlatives]] of the [[automobile]] industry - that is, the smallest, largest, fastest, lightest, best-selling, and othe ...orld War II. Many odd vehicles emerged in the early days of the automobile industry. There is [[#Pre-War|a section]] for early superlatives, however.
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