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  2. Automotive design - Wikipedia

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    Automotive design is the process of developing the appearance (and to some extent the ergonomics) of motor vehicles, ... interior design, and color and trim design.

  3. Body in white - Wikipedia

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    Body in white, partially outfitted to highlight the safety systems fitted to the vehicle. Body in white (BIW) is the stage in automobile manufacturing in which a car body's frame has been joined together, that is before painting and before the motor, chassis sub-assemblies, or trim (glass, door locks/handles, seats, upholstery, electronics, etc.) have been integrated into the structure.

  4. Class A surface - Wikipedia

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    Smooth horizon reflection of Mazda RX-8 is achieved by Class-A surfaces of the fender, bonnet & windscreen as visible in this image. In automotive design application Class A surfaces are created on all visible exterior surfaces (ex; body panels, bumper, grill, lights etc.) and all visible surfaces of see-touch & feel parts in interior (ex: Dashboard, seats, door pads etc.).

  5. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    An automotive upholsterer, also known as a trimmer, coach trimmer, or motor trimmer, shares many of the skills required in upholstery and can work with carpets. The term coach trimmer derives from the days when car frames were produced by manufacturers and delivered to coach builders to add a car body and interior trimmings. [ 18 ]

  6. Automotive textile - Wikipedia

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    A car can consume up to 25 kg of fabric, primarily used for roof coverings and upholstery. Automotive textiles also used in interior trimmings, seats , side panels, carpets, and car trunk coverings, linings, tires, filters, belts, hoses, airbags, etc. [ 4 ]

  7. Sage Automotive Interiors - Wikipedia

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    Sage Automotive Interiors is a portfolio company of Japan-based Asahi Kasei [1] and a global supplier of technical textiles for the automotive industry.The company develops and produces automotive interior surfaces such as seating, door panels and automobile headliners that are used in cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans.

  8. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    Inspired by Roswell's extraterrestrial history, the interior of the spaceship contains a space-themed play area. This McDonald's restaurant in Kristiansand, Norway, was converted from an old bank ...

  9. Glossary of automotive design - Wikipedia

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    Three-box form Alfa Romeo Giulia (Type 105) sedan/saloon Three-box form A categorization based on overall form design using rough rectangle volumes. In the case of the three-box form, there is a "box" delineating a separate volume from the a-pillar forward, a second box comprising the passenger volume, and third box comprising the trunk area—e.g., a Sedan.