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  2. Glossary of automotive terms - Wikipedia

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    Also gas pedal. A throttle in the form of a foot-operated pedal, or sometimes a hand-operated lever or paddle, by which the flow of fuel to the engine (and thereby the engine speed) is controlled, with depression of the pedal causing the vehicle to accelerate. admission stroke See induction stroke. aftermarket air brake 1. A type of brake in which the force that actuates the brake mechanism is ...

  3. How to read an auto insurance policy

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    Understanding your car insurance liability limits. Almost every state in the U.S. requires you to have liability coverage. This essential coverage pays for injuries or damage sustained by the ...

  4. Car - Wikipedia

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    Cars are typically equipped with interior lighting which can be toggled manually or be set to light up automatically with doors open, an entertainment system which originated from car radios, sideways windows which can be lowered or raised electrically (manually on earlier cars), and one or multiple auxiliary power outlets for supplying ...

  5. 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.

  6. What does car insurance cover? - AOL

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    Car insurance is required to drive legally in almost every state, so it’s important to maintain at least the state-required minimum car insurance policy even if you don’t think you need it.

  7. What is car insurance? - AOL

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    Car insurance is more than just a legal requirement or another expense to account for in your budget. Car insurance is a contract between you and an insurer that offers financial protection if you ...

  8. Ackermann steering geometry - Wikipedia

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    Modern cars do not use pure Ackermann steering, partly because it ignores important dynamic and compliant effects, but the principle is sound for low-speed maneuvers. Some racing cars use reverse Ackermann geometry to compensate for the large difference in slip angle between the inner and outer front tires while cornering at high speed.

  9. Petrol engine - Wikipedia

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    Petrol engines use spark ignition. High voltage for the spark this may be provided by a magneto or an ignition coil.In modern car engines, the ignition timing is managed by an electronic Engine Control Unit.