- A car, or an
automobile, is a
motor vehicle with wheels. Most
definitions of cars
state that they run
primarily on roads, seat one to
eight people, have...
- (also
known as car racing,
motor racing, or
automobile racing) is a
motorsport involving the
racing of
automobiles for competition. In
North America, the term...
- Fiat
Automobiles S.p.A.,
commonly known as
simply Fiat (UK: /ˈfiːət, -æt/ FEE-ət, -at, US: /-ɑːt/ -aht; Italian: [ˈfiːat]), is an
Italian automobile manufacturer...
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Retrieved 2013-06-05. Mike Featherstone; N. J. Thrift; John Urry (2005).
Automobilities (illustrated ed.). SAGE. ISBN 978-1-4129-1089-7. "No more 'Horn Please'...
- English:
International Automobile Federation) is an
international organisation with two
primary functions surrounding use of the
automobile. Its
mobility division...
- (2000), a
special issue of Theory,
Culture and Society, (August 2004 on
Automobilities coedited with Mike Feathersone,
Nigel Thrift);
Mobile Technologies of...
- Saab
Automobile AB (/sɑːb/) was a car
manufacturer that was
founded in
Sweden in 1945 when its
parent company, Saab AB,
began a
project to
design a small...
- Division, or
simply Cadillac (/ˈkædɪlæk/), is a
division of the
American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that
designs and
builds luxury vehicles...
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valuation as per 2022 statistics. As of 2023,
India is the 3rd
largest automobile market in the
world in
terms of sales. As of April 2022[update], India's...
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Crude ideas and
designs of
automobiles can be
traced back to
ancient and
medieval times. In 1649, Hans
Hautsch of
Nuremberg built a clockwork-driven carriage...