Tag: car
Terms with the tag car
A4
successor of the Audi 80
Audi
Germany-based car manufacturer
Mascot
was a car made by AB Rååverken in Helsingborg around 1920
Proton_Satria#Satria_Neo_.282006-present.29
a car produce by Proton
Republic
a failed automobile company
Singer
was an automobile company founded in 1905 in Coventry, England
Facts with the tag car
Auto racing
- In auto racing, the racing setup or car setup is the set of adjustments made to the vehicle in order to optimize its behaviour (performance, handling, reliability, etc.)
- Adjustments can occur in suspensions, brakes, transmissions, engines, tires, and many others
Darío Silva
On September 23, 2006, Silva was seriously injured in a car accident in Montevideo
George Harrison
Harrison was a fan of sports cars and motor racing; even before becoming a musician, he collected photos of racing drivers and their cars
Motor Trend
- The magazine releases a special edition every September and October listing the latest new vehicles
- In September the issue looks at the latest automobiles for the next coming calendar year, whilst in October the magazine looks at off-roaders, MPVs and sport-utility vehicles
New England Quarter
Blocks O-R of the development make up Brighton station car park
Pedal Car Racing
The cars are mainly sports prototypes built by or for the teams that race them
Riley RM
- Riley RMA 1,5-Litre Saloon 1949.jpg|Riley RMA 1½-Litre 4-Door Saloon 1949 Image
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- Riley RMA 1,5-Litre Saloon 1952.jpg|Riley RMA 1½-Litre 4-Door Saloon 1952 Image
- Riley Saloon 1949.jpg|Riley RMB 2,5-Litre 4-Door Saloon 1949 Image
- Riley Saloon 1950 2.jpg|Riley RMB 2,5-Litre 4-Door Saloon 1950 Image
- Riley Saloon 1953.jpg|Riley RME 1,5-Litre 4-Door Saloon 1953 Image
- Riley Saloon.jpg|Riley RME 4-Door Saloon Image
- Riley Drophead Coupe.jpg|Riley RMD 2½-Litre Drophead Coupé 1950 Image
- Riley Drophead Coupe 2.jpg|Riley RMD 2½-Litre Drophead Coupé 1950
Royal Naval Air Service
In addition to interservice rivalry in the air the RNAS engaged in interservice rivalry on land, possessing for a time the UK's only mechanised land forces in the form of the RNAS Armoured Car Section made up of squadrons of Rolls-Royce Armoured Cars
Steering wheel
Steering wheels for passenger automobiles are generally circular, and are mounted to the steering column by a hub connected to the outer ring of the steering wheel by one or more spokes (single spoke wheels being a rather rare exception)
Sully Erna
Godsmack frontman Sully Erna was quite shaken up from the three-car chain-reaction accident in Methuen, Massachusetts he caused when his Hummer H3 rear-ended another car on April 11 2007, resulting in the serious injury of its back-seat passenger. "H
Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune
In WMMT, there are two secret cars