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Cosa (chi) è motorcar$50539$ - definizione

MotorCar(trucks)

Excalibur (automobile)         
  • 1970s Excalibur SS
AUTOMOBILE FROM MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
Excalibur Motorcar Company
The Excalibur automobile was a car styled after the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK by Brooks Stevens for Studebaker. Stevens subsequently formed a company to manufacture and market the cars, which were a standard Studebaker car with special bodywork (and soon got an upgraded engine as well).
Motorcar         
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  • The original [[Benz Patent-Motorwagen]], first built in 1885 and awarded the patent for the concept
  • In the [[Ford Model T]] the left-side hand lever sets the rear wheel parking brakes and puts the transmission in neutral. The lever to the right controls the throttle. The lever on the left of the steering column is for ignition timing. The left foot pedal changes the two forward gears while the centre pedal controls reverse. The right pedal is the brake.
  • 2011 [[Nissan Leaf]] [[electric car]]
  • best-selling car of all-time]].
  • Armand Peugeot
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  • [[Bertha Benz]], the first long distance driver
  • Panel]] for fuses and circuit breakers
  • [[Gustave Trouvé]]'s tricycle, the first electric automobile to be demonstrated in public
  • Result of a serious car collision
  • [[Carl Benz]], the inventor of the modern car
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  • Cugnot's 1771 ''fardier à vapeur'', as preserved at the [[Musée des Arts et Métiers]], Paris, France
  • Ford Motor Company automobile assembly line in the 1920s
  • A car being assembled in a factory
  • A robotic [[Volkswagen Passat]] shown at [[Stanford University]] is a [[driverless car]].
  • [[Henry Ford]] founded [[Ford Motor Company]] in 1903.
  • [[Kiichiro Toyoda]], president of the [[Toyota Motor Corporation]] 1941–1950
  • [[Audi A4]] [[daytime running lights]]
  • 1927 [[Ford Model T]]
  • [[Ransom E. Olds]] founded [[Olds Motor Vehicle Company]] (Oldsmobile) in 1897.
  • The [[Vélib']] in [[Paris, France]], is the largest bikesharing system outside China.
  • Steam Machine Of Verbiest, in 1678 ([[Ferdinand Verbiest]])
  • Émile Levassor
MOTORIZED ROAD VEHICLE DESIGNED TO CARRY ONE TO EIGHT PEOPLE RATHER THAN PRIMARILY GOODS
Cars; Motor car; Motorcar; Automobiles; Motor Car; Passenger cars; Automobles; Motorisation; Passenger Vehicle; Autos; Automobil; Passenger vehicle; Passenger Cars; Car Automobile; Automobilism; Passenger vehicles; Motor-car; M1 vehicle; Self-rolling carriage; Self-propelling carriage; 🚗; 🚘; Automobile; Environmental impact of cars; Environmental impact of automobiles; Automobility; Motor carriage; Passenger car; Environmental impacts of cars
·add. ·noun Any car containing motors for propulsion.
motorcar         
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  • The original [[Benz Patent-Motorwagen]], first built in 1885 and awarded the patent for the concept
  • In the [[Ford Model T]] the left-side hand lever sets the rear wheel parking brakes and puts the transmission in neutral. The lever to the right controls the throttle. The lever on the left of the steering column is for ignition timing. The left foot pedal changes the two forward gears while the centre pedal controls reverse. The right pedal is the brake.
  • 2011 [[Nissan Leaf]] [[electric car]]
  • best-selling car of all-time]].
  • Armand Peugeot
  • alt=close-up of 2 exhaust pipes with whitish smoke
  • [[Bertha Benz]], the first long distance driver
  • Panel]] for fuses and circuit breakers
  • [[Gustave Trouvé]]'s tricycle, the first electric automobile to be demonstrated in public
  • Result of a serious car collision
  • [[Carl Benz]], the inventor of the modern car
  • year=2005}}</ref>
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Cugnot's 1771 ''fardier à vapeur'', as preserved at the [[Musée des Arts et Métiers]], Paris, France
  • Ford Motor Company automobile assembly line in the 1920s
  • A car being assembled in a factory
  • A robotic [[Volkswagen Passat]] shown at [[Stanford University]] is a [[driverless car]].
  • [[Henry Ford]] founded [[Ford Motor Company]] in 1903.
  • [[Kiichiro Toyoda]], president of the [[Toyota Motor Corporation]] 1941–1950
  • [[Audi A4]] [[daytime running lights]]
  • 1927 [[Ford Model T]]
  • [[Ransom E. Olds]] founded [[Olds Motor Vehicle Company]] (Oldsmobile) in 1897.
  • The [[Vélib']] in [[Paris, France]], is the largest bikesharing system outside China.
  • Steam Machine Of Verbiest, in 1678 ([[Ferdinand Verbiest]])
  • Émile Levassor
MOTORIZED ROAD VEHICLE DESIGNED TO CARRY ONE TO EIGHT PEOPLE RATHER THAN PRIMARILY GOODS
Cars; Motor car; Motorcar; Automobiles; Motor Car; Passenger cars; Automobles; Motorisation; Passenger Vehicle; Autos; Automobil; Passenger vehicle; Passenger Cars; Car Automobile; Automobilism; Passenger vehicles; Motor-car; M1 vehicle; Self-rolling carriage; Self-propelling carriage; 🚗; 🚘; Automobile; Environmental impact of cars; Environmental impact of automobiles; Automobility; Motor carriage; Passenger car; Environmental impacts of cars

Wikipedia

MotorCar (trucks)

MotorCar was a Greek three-wheeler truck manufacturer, in business between 1967 and 1971. It was one of the smaller in its category, although rather "professional" in its quality of design and construction. Its models (all tipper) used a chassis developed by MotorCar, in two versions using Volkswagen and German Ford engines, respectively. According to their classification, both models could legally carry only 350 kg, although in practice they were loaded with up to 2 tonnes by their users.