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  • ...}}<br />As early as the 1920s rail transport began losing ridership to the automobile.
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  • {{r|automobile racing}}
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  • ...ctangular oval has hosted the [[Indianapolis 500]], an American open-wheel automobile race held annually on [[Memorial Day (US)|Memorial Day]] weekend. Considere
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  • Lexus is a brand of luxury vehicles and is a part of the [[automobile]] manufacturer, Toyota Motor Corporation which together with its members co
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  • ...ren Werke AG, commonly referred to as '''BMW''', is an independently run [[automobile]] manufacturer originating from Germany. With its roots tracing back before 1929 saw the production of BMW's first automobile, the [[BMW 3/15]]. The car weighed 882 pounds and had fifteen horsepower fo
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  • ...le A-shaped support, to pull upwards or diagonally; the common crane on an automobile towing vehicle.
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  • * [http://automotivehistoryonline.com/ford.htm Automobile History Online - Henry Ford History & Photos]
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  • {{r|Automobile}}
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  • To simplify supply requirements, military units, airlines, and even automobile dealers prefer to have LRUs to be common among different "platforms". A ra
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  • ...ipolit Cegielski Poznań S.A. (engines, railroad cars) and [[Volkswagen]]'s automobile factory. Kompania Piwowarska, one of two largest producers of [[beer]] in P
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  • "Fuzz busters" and similar devices are intended to warn automobile drivers that they are approaching a police radar. More and more requirement
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  • ...le A-shaped support, to pull upwards or diagonally; the common crane on an automobile towing vehicle.
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  • ...gh as people age their ability to hear the highest frequencies diminishes. Automobile engines typically idle between 10 and 20 Hz. The earth rotates with a frequ
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  • ...rom Trenton into [[Pennsylvania (U.S. state)|Pennsylvania]], is visible to automobile traffic crossing the river on U.S. Route 1. For many years, one of the let
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  • ...n years, he came to understand the need for a widely affordable and rugged automobile to suit the US market. The 1908 [[Model T]] Ford fit this need, and sales
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  • Wachs, M., & Crawford, M. (1992). The Car and the city : the automobile, the built environment, and daily urban life. Ann Arbor: University of Mich
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  • ...T. "The UAW, American Trade Policy, and the Transformation of the Global Automobile Industry, 1945-1973." PhD dissertation West Virginia U. 2004. 324 pp. DAI
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  • ...e early 1990's, flush with profits from their successful [[Mercedes-Benz]] automobile line. Jürgen Schrempp, their CEO at the time, set out to expand Daimler-Be
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  • ...cities in the [[United States of America]], and a major producer of steel, automobile parts, and other industrial goods, as well as the site of the headquarters
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  • * McIntyre, Stephen L. "The Failure of Fordism: Reform of the Automobile Repair Industry, 1913-1940: ''Technology and Culture'' 2000 41(2): 269-299. * Tedlow, Richard S. "The Struggle for Dominance in the Automobile Market: the Early Years of Ford and General Motors" ''Business and Economic
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