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Automobile

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Automobile

An automobile is a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor. Different types of automobiles include cars, buses, trucks, vans, and motorcycles, with cars being the most popular. The term is derived from Greek 'autos' (self) and Latin 'movére' (move), referring to the fact that it 'moves by itself'. Earlier terms for automobile include 'horseless carriage' and 'motor car'. An automobile has seats for the driver and, almost without exception, one or more passengers. It is th ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia II - Lincoln automobile - Lincoln Automobiles
Lincoln automobile - Current models. Lincoln LS (2000-2006) Lincoln Mark LT (2005- ) Lincoln Aviator (2003-2006) Lincoln MKX (2007- ) Lincoln Navigator (1998- ) Lincoln Town Car (1981- ) Lincoln Zephyr (2006-) Lincoln automobile - Recent models. Lincoln Mark Series (1956-1998) Lincoln Contin ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - AL automobile

The AL was a short-lived French automobile. An early version of the hybrid car (it was manufactured in 1907), it was a combination gas-electric vehicle that ran at 24hp. The AL was built by L'Energie Electro-Mécanique of Suresnes. Other related archives1907, French, Suresnes, automobile, hp, hybrid car

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Armstrong automobile

The Armstrong was an English automobile manufactured from 1902 to 1904; "claimed to be the best hill-climber extant", the car featured an 8 hp International engine. After 1904, vehicle production came under Armstrong-Whitworth. Other related archives1902, 1904, Armstrong-Whitworth, English, automobile, hp

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Cord Automobile

Cord was the brand name of a United States automobile, manufactured by the Auburn Automobile Company from 1929 through 1932 and again from 1936 to 1937. The Cord Corporation was founded and run by Errett Lobban Cord as a holding company for his many transportation interests, including the Auburn Automobile Company. Cord was noted for its innovative technology and streamlined design. Cord innovations that later became common include front wheel drive on the L-29 and hidden headlights on the 810. Cord Automobile - R ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Westcott Automobile

The Westcott was an automobile produced in Richmond, Indiana and Springfield, Ohio (United States) between 1912 and 1925. The car company was named for its founder, Burton Westcott. The Westcott was advertised as "The Car with the Longer Life". The Westcott was powered by a Continential Engine, and rode at least two wheel bases, 125" and 118". In 1923, the company released a model named The Closure, which was a touring car with hard panels that could be r ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia II - Automobile - History

Automobile - The modern automobile. The modern automobile powered by the Otto gasoline engine was invented in Germany by Carl Benz. Even though Carl Benz is credited with the invention of the modern automobile several other German engineers work on building the first automobile at the same time. The inventors are: Carl Benz on July 3, 1886 in Mannheim, Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in Stuttgart (also inventors of the first motor bike) and in 1888/89 German-Austrian inventor Siegfr ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Trunk automobile

The trunk or boot of an automobile or car is the vehicle's main storage or luggage compartment. Trunk is used in North American English whilst boot is used elsewhere in the English speaking world. The compartment is located either at the front or the rear of the vehicle - invariably at the other end of the vehicle to which the engine is located. The vast majority of cars have the compartment at the rear of the vehicle, though most mid-engined cars (such as the Ferrari 360) and rear-engined cars (such as the

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Alter automobile

The Alter Motor Company, of Plymouth, Michigan, produced over 1,000 automobiles between 1914 and 1916. The company was organized on January 26, 1914, by Guy Hamilton, F.M. Woodward, and other local residents. Construction of the factory started in the spring of 1914. Soon after, they started production of the Alter designed by Clarence Alter of Manitowoc, Wisconsin. At its peak, the factory employed 100 people, and produced 25 vehicles a day. January 1917, the company went into receivership, and closed. The factory building still stands (as of December 2005) on Farmer ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Automobiles René Bonnet

Automobiles René Bonnet was a French automobile maker. The firm was the continuation of DB by René Bonnet when Charles Deutsch, the "D" in DB, founded his own firm CD. It produced light sports cars with fiberglass bodies mainly powered by Renault engines. The firm was sold to Matra and became Matra Automobiles. Category: Defunct French car manufacturers ...

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Astra 1920 automobile

The Astra was an American automobile manufactured in 1920. The car was built by a subsidiary concern of Dorris, and was shown that year in its native St. Louis. It featured a 108-inch wheelbase, a Leroi four-cylinder engine, and a slightly pointed radiator. Some five or ten units were built before the company failed in June of 1920. Other related archives1920, American, Dorris, St. Louis, automobile, four-cylinder, wheelbase

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Astra 1922 automobile

The Astra was a small French cyclecar made by E Pasquet in Paris with a twin-cylinder two-stroke engine of 496cc; the automobile, which was manufactured only in 1922, featured independent suspension on all four wheels, as well as friction drive. Other related archives1922, French, automobile, cc, cyclecar, independent suspension, two-stroke

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - Astra 1954 automobile

The Astra was an English automobile; claiming to be the smallest and cheapest four-wheeler on the British market, the car was manufactured from 1954 to 1959. Featuring a rear-mounted 322cc engine and all-round independent suspension, the Astra was built by British Anzani of Hampton Hill, Middlesex. Other related archives1954, 1959, British, British Anzani, English, Middlesex, automobile, cc, independent suspension

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Automobile: Encyclopedia - List of automobile manufacturers

The following automobile manufacturers produce or have produced automobiles. Note that these are automobile makers rather than individual types. Some of these have never been independent companies but are sub-brands established by a parent company. See also Automobile_Manufacturer_Logos List of automobile manufacturers - Argentina. Andino Lists of companies List of automobile manufacturers - Armenia.

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  • Automobile: Encyclopedia - American Automobile Association

    The AAA (usually read triple-A, or sometimes three As), formerly known as the American Automobile Association, is an American not-for-profit automobile advocacy and service organization. The organization changed its official name to simply the initials in 1997. American Automobile Association - History. The American Automobile Association was founded in 1902 in response to a lack of highways suitable for autos and widespread public disapproval of the automobile and its noise. The organi ...

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    Automobile: Encyclopedia - Automobile ancillary power

    Several different methods of automobile ancillary power exist. The ultimate source of power for most of them is the automobile's main power source—normally an internal combustion engine of some kind—but some way of transferring power to the vehicle's ancillary systems is required. This may be through direct mechanical connection, electricity, hydraulic systems, vacuum, or compressed air. The trend in modern vehicles is toward making all ancilliaries run on electrical power, simplifying the vehicle's systems and making them ...

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    Automobile: Encyclopedia - Aurora 1957 automobile

    The Aurora was an American automobile manufactured by Father Alfred A. Juliano, a Catholic priest, from 1957 to 1958. This safety car was to be available with a Chrysler, Cadillac, or Lincoln engine, built on a Buick chassis. However, the Aurora Motor Company of Branford, Connecticut, partially funded by Juliano's congregation, went bankrupt after producing just one $30,000 prototype. It is often cited in lists of the ugliest cars ever, frequently as the single ugliest car. This assessment is largely due to two factors, in addi ...

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    Automobile: Encyclopedia - Automobile emissions control

    Automobile emissions control covers all the technologies that are employed to reduce the air pollution-causing emissions produced by automobiles. Exhaust emissions control systems were first required on 1966 model year vehicles produced for sale in the state of California, followed by the United States as a whole in model year 1968. Their use became widespread in the following decades and now they ...

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    Automobile: Encyclopedia - Automobile self starter

    Image:Turbo starter.jpeg Automobile self starter - History. Both Otto cycle and Diesel cycle internal-combustion engines require the pistons to be moving before the ignition phase of the cycle. This means that the engine must be set in motion by an external force before it can power itself. Originally, a hand crank was used to start engines, but it was inconvenient and rather hard work to crank the engine up to speed. It was also highly dangerous. Even though cranks had an overrun mechanism to prevent it, when the ...

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    Automobile: Encyclopedia - U.S. Automobile Production Figures

    U.S. Automobile Production Figures - Production Figures for 1901. Locomobile - 1500 Winton - 700 Oldsmobile - 425 White - 193 Autocar - 140 Knox - 100 Packard - 81 Stanley automobile - 80 U.S. Automobile Production Figures - Production Figures for 1902. Locomobile - 2750 Oldsmobile - 2500 Rambler - 1500 White - 385 Knox - 250 Packard - 179 Stan ...

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