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  2. Michelin - Wikipedia

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    Michelin (/ ˈ m ɪ ʃ əl ɪ n, ˈ m ɪ tʃ əl ɪ n / MISH-əl-in, MITCH-əl-in, French:), in full Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin SCA ("General Company of the Michelin Enterprises P.L.S."), is a French multinational tyre manufacturing company based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes région of France.

  3. Automotive warranty - Wikipedia

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    Warranty claims are important for consumers because they help mitigate the cost of repairs due to manufacturing defects or other covered issues. [4] For manufacturers, managing warranty claims efficiently is crucial for customer satisfaction and maintaining brand reputation. [citation needed] Filing an automotive warranty claims can be very ...

  4. Safety, Driver Assistance, and Warranty - AOL

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    The Frontier has mediocre crash-test ratings and is completely devoid of the active- safety features that are common on most new vehicles. If it's any consolation (and it probably isn't), the ...

  5. Michelin Man - Wikipedia

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    Sign for Michelin tyres featuring the Michelin Tyre Man Bibendum in Taipei, 2008. Bibendum [1] (French pronunciation: [bibɛ̃dɔm]), commonly referred to in English as the Michelin Man [2] or Michelin Tire Man, is the official mascot of the Michelin tire company.

  6. Vehicle insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle insurance in the United States (also known as car insurance or auto insurance) is designed to cover the risk of financial liability or the loss of a motor vehicle that the owner may face if their vehicle is involved in a collision that results in property or physical damage. Most states require a motor vehicle owner to carry some ...

  7. American Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Automobile Association (AAA) was founded on March 4, 1902, in Chicago, Illinois, in response to a lack of roads and highways suitable for automobiles. [4] [5] At that time, nine motor clubs with a total of 1,500 members banded together to form the AAA.

  8. RAC Limited - Wikipedia

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    The RAC covers eight million roadside assistance customers, with 2.2 million individual members and 4.5 million corporate customers. Their breakdown assistance centres operate 24/7, and deal with approximately four millions calls a year. They have introduced, for trial, two hybrid vehicles, to cut fuel consumption and carbon emissions. [16]

  9. Emergency brake assist - Wikipedia

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    Brake assist (BA or BAS) or emergency brake assist (EBA) is a term for an automobile braking technology that increases braking pressure in an emergency. The first application was developed jointly by Daimler-Benz and TRW/LucasVarity.