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  • ...sed by [[Mitsubishi Motors]] for its electronic [[automatic transmission]] technology. ...ttp://www.mitsubishi-motors.co.za/featuresites/mm_history/TCL.asp "Control Technology"], Mitsubishi Motors South Africa website</ref> An array of sensors continu
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  • ...car]] which, although bearing a superficial resemblance to a [[production vehicle|production model]], differs mechanically in fundamental ways. The purpose o ...erience/autoshows-events/racing/technology/bodychassis/index.jsp GM Racing Technology</ref>, or the output of the engine<ref>http://www.dtm.com/reglement_t.php D
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  • '''List of [[electric vehicle battery]] (EVB) manufacturers''': ...org/wiki/Category:Electric_vehicle_battery_manufacturers Category:Electric vehicle battery manufacturers].
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  • ...irection and proximity of the obstacle. Warnings are deactivated when the vehicle exceeds a certain speed, and can be switched off for situations such as sto ...er the vehicle moves to an object. A continuous tone may be heard when the vehicle is extremely close, often warning a driver to stop immediately to avoid col
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  • ...ia player into their vehicles and operate them using voice commands or the vehicle’s steering wheel or radio controls. Plans to introduce the new Ford Sync technology were announced by Ford president and CEO [[Alan Mulally]] at the annual Nor
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  • ...troducing a similar vehicle in 1968; this was also based on [[Fuldamobil]] technology but it was extensively modified, with a more modern design. ''Attica 200'' ...Co. Ltd.|Autocars]] company (which, in turn, had used British [[Reliant]] technology). In fact, the term "production" is probably not appropriate in this case,
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  • ...[carburetor]] maintaining a relatively constant fuel/air ratio. In a motor vehicle the control used by the driver to regulate power is sometimes called the [[ ...alter Hillier and Peter Coombes, ‘'Hillier's Fundamentals of Motor Vehicle Technology'‘, 2004, 544 pages ISBN 0748703179</ref>
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  • '''Brake Assist''' (BA or BAS) is a generic term for an automobile braking technology that increases braking pressure in an emergency situation. ...Benz]] '''Brake Assist Plus''' (BAS Plus) is the latest generation of this technology and was first made standard equipment on the [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]. Thi
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  • ...ntil now, [[General Motors|GM]] has only focused on [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology in trucks and buses. ...the 2007 Saturn Aura with a slight premium for the [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] technology. It would not be unreasonable to expect the Saturn Aura Green Line to have
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  • ...an [[United States|American]] term for a speed limited [[battery electric vehicle]] (usually 25 miles per hour in the U.S.A.) restricted by law to operation ...that available to NEVs with the expectation that a more traditional motor vehicle will be used for transport.
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  • ...mlerChrysler]] [[Global Hybrid Cooperation|partnership]], and based on the technology in GM's [[Hybrid Cars|hybrid]] transit buses. The result is said to be a 25 ...ciency for city and highway driving. In the first mode, at low speeds, the vehicle can operate in one of 3 ways: electric only, engine power only or in any co
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  • ...a generator for battery charging during regenerative braking. A [[Battery Technology|nickel-metal-hydride (NiMH)]] battery pack is used in all Honda hybrids; it ...ed down to a smaller but more fuel-efficient variant without rendering the vehicle overly slow or weak. This smaller engine is the primary reason cars equippe
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  • ...ing of this vehicle is basically using a rack and pinion with Power Assist technology. *[http://www.conceptcarz.com/vehicle/z6661/Audi_Pikes%20Peak%20Quattro/default.aspx Audi Pikes Peak Quattro Info
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  • ...er paraphrase ideas relevant to grasp an overall scope of the [[automobile|vehicle]]. If there are any features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then
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  • ...developing the Moller Skycar personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle. The engine technology developed for the Skycar has also been adapted as a [[UAV]] platform called
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  • ...intellectual property bought by BAIC, includes the rights to three overall vehicle platforms [[Saab 9-3]] and [[Saab 9-5]] technologies, two engine technologi [[Category:Motor vehicle companies]]
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  • ...terial), then "stick" to each other, providing the friction that stops the vehicle. ...in place and actuated by a caliper affixed to a wheel hub or [[Suspension (vehicle)|suspension]] upright. Although almost all road-going vehicles have only tw
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  • ..., door handles that fit flush into the bodywork and Mercedes' neck-warming technology called [[AIRSCARF]]. The car also contains pillarless windows that provide If there are any features of this [[automobile|vehicle]] that sets it apart from other [[automobile|vehicles]] in its class, then
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  • ...ised that their system would "maintain speed whether up hill or down". The technology was invented by James Watt and Matthew Boulton in 1788 for use in locomotiv ...while still others just have an "on" switch that must be pressed after the vehicle has been started. Most designs have buttons for "set", "resume", "accelerat
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  • ==Technology== ...tric version of the [[Daihatsu Move]] which became the first Chinese-built vehicle sold in the United States when it was offered in Mid 2006 by [[Miles Automo
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