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Что (кто) такое automotive - определение

RANGE OF ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MOTOR VEHICLES, SUCH AS AUTOMOBILES, TRUCKS AND MOTORCYCLES
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  • A modern assembly-line
  • Percentage of exported cars by country (2014)<!-- Cars or automotive vehicles? -->
  • Global automobile import and export in 2011
  • Thomas B. Jeffery]] automobile factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin, around 1916
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  • [[Fiat]] assembly line in 1961
  • World motor production (1997-2016)
  • Kutná Hora}} město train station in the Czech Republic
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automotive         
Automotive is used to refer to things relating to cars.
...a chain of stores selling automotive parts.
ADJ: ADJ n
automotive         
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¦ adjective relating to motor vehicles.
Automotive engineering         
DISCIPLINE OF ENGINEERING
Automotive Engineering; Automotive engineer; Automobile Engineering; Automobile engineering; Automotive technology
Automotive engineering, along with aerospace engineering and naval architecture, is a branch of vehicle engineering, incorporating elements of mechanical, electrical, electronic, software, and safety engineering as applied to the design, manufacture and operation of motorcycles, automobiles, and trucks and their respective engineering subsystems. It also includes modification of vehicles.
Automotive industry in Canada         
  • [[Ford Motor Company of Canada]]'s [[Oakville Assembly]] complex in Oakville, Ontario
  • Entrance to the headquarters of [[Magna International]], the largest automobile parts manufacturer in North America
  • [[Russell Motor Car Company]] plant in Toronto in 1917
  • [[FCA Canada]]'s [[Windsor Assembly]] complex in Windsor, Ontario
OVERVIEW OF THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN CANADA
Canadian motor indusrty; Canadian motor industry; Automobile industry in Canada; Canadian car industry; Canadian automobile industry; Car industry in Canada; Canadian automotive industry; Car companies in canada; Canadian car companies; Automotive companies in canada; Automobile companies in canada; Canadian automobile companies; Canadian automotive companies; Auto industry in canada; Canadian auto industry; Auto companies in canada; Canadian auto companies; Automotive sector in canada; Automobile sector in canada; Canadian automotive sector; Canadian automobile sector; History of the automotive industry in Canada; Automotive Parts Manufacturer's Association
The automotive industry in Canada consists primarily of assembly plants of foreign automakers, most with headquarters in the United States or Japan, along with hundreds of manufacturers of automotive parts and systems.
SAM (automotive)         
Draft:SAM (automotive)
Sam () is a kind of vehicle, usually car, motorcycle or tractor made by yourself or in a workshop. In the same context, "SAM" has been given as an abbreviation for ().
Automotive hemming         
Automotive Hemming
Hemming is a technology used in the automotive industry to join inner and outer closure [together (hoods, doors, tailgates, etc.).
Automotive textile         
  • Deployed curtain airbag and side torso airbag in a [[Citroën C4]]
Automative textiles; Automotive textiles; Mobiltech
An Automotive textile is a technical textile used in the transportation and automotive industries. The choice of type of automotive textile focuses on aspects of safety, comfort, and aesthetics.
Automotive design         
  • Bertone Studios]], designed by [[Marcello Gandini]]
  • [[Citroën DS]]
  • Draft of [[OScar]] design proposal
  • An early example of the ''[[Forward Look]]'' design, along with the tailfin by [[Virgil Exner]] on the 1956 [[Plymouth Fury]]
  • BMW 2002]], designed by [[Giovanni Michelotti]]
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  • An early example of Harley Earl's work seen in the 1938 [[Buick Y-Job]]
  • [[Jeep Cherokee (XJ)]], a design that was later imitated by other automakers
  • Opel Monza Concept]] in its early design stages
  • A futuristic original sketch for the [[Ferrari Modulo]] 512-S concept car by Paul Martin in 1967. There are already many features of the final product, including the reduced height, wheels coved for low drag, and the characteristic entry system.
  • 1981 [[Ford Sierra]] with "jelly-mould" or "aero look" (low CD) styling was advanced for its time.
  • 1934 Czechoslovakian [[Tatra 77]], the first serial-produced aerodynamically designed automobile, designed by [[Hans Ledwinka]] and [[Paul Jaray]]
  • A 1986 [[Ford Taurus]] clay model on display in Ford Detroit Styling Studio
  • Voisin C26]]
PROCESS OF DEVELOPING THE APPEARANCE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, INCLUDING AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES, TRUCKS, BUSES, COACHES, AND VANS
Car design; Automobile design; Exterior design; Car designer; Automotive designer; Vehicle design; Automotive styling; Car stylist; Automotive stylist; Automobile stylist; Automobile Exterior Equipment; Automotive Design; Automobile designer; History of automotive design
Automotive design is the process of developing the appearance (and to some extent the ergonomics) of motor vehicles - including automobiles, motorcycles, trucks, buses, coaches, and vans.
Automotive part retailer         
  • Interior of an [[Advance Auto Parts]] store in [[Virginia, United States]].
  • An [[O'Reilly Auto Parts]] store in [[Michigan, United States]].
  • A [[Supercheap Auto]] store in [[Queensland, Australia]].
TYPE OF RETAIL BUSINESS
Automotive part retailing; Automotive parts store; Automotive part retailers
An automotive part retailer is a retail business that sells automotive parts and related accessories to both consumers and professional repair shops, through physical stores and websites. Some automotive parts retailers also offer customer support and services related to automotive maintenance and repair.
Automotive Electronics Council         
US QUALIFICATION STANDARD ORGANIZATION
Automotive Electronics
The Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) is an organization originally established in the 1990s by Chrysler, Ford, and GM for the purpose of establishing common part-qualification and quality-system standards.

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Automotive industry

The automotive industry comprises a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, selling, repairing, and modifying of motor vehicles. It is one of the world's largest industries by revenue (from 16 % such as in France up to 40 % to countries like Slovakia). It is also the industry with the highest spending on research & development per firm.

The word automotive comes from the Greek autos (self), and Latin motivus (of motion), referring to any form of self-powered vehicle. This term, as proposed by Elmer Sperry (1860–1930), first came into use with reference to automobiles in 1898.