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  2. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    Initially implemented for listening to music and radio, vehicle audio is now part of car telematics, telecommunication, in-vehicle security, handsfreecalling, navigation, and remote diagnostics systems. The same loudspeakers may also be used to minimize road and engine noise with active noise control, or they may be used to augment engine ...

  3. File:Interior of a California Car, November 2017.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  4. Dymaxion car - Wikipedia

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    The Dymaxion car was designed by American inventor Buckminster Fuller during the Great Depression and featured prominently at Chicago's 1933/1934 World's Fair. [ 1 ] Fuller built three experimental prototypes with naval architect Starling Burgess – using donated money as well as a family inheritance [ 2 ][ 3 ] – to explore not an automobile ...

  5. 5 Cars With the Most Reliable Interiors - AOL

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    2024 Mazda CX-50. Gelfand praised the CX-50, because it’s an affordable choice that still has a stellar interior. The SUV starts at $30,300, which is a pretty low cost for that type of car ...

  6. AMC Pacer - Wikipedia

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    52.8 in (1,341 mm) (coupe) Curb weight. 3,000 lb (1,361 kg) The AMC Pacer is a two-door compact car produced in the United States by American Motors Corporation (AMC) from 1975 through the 1980 model year. The Pacer was also made in Mexico by Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos (VAM) from 1976 until 1979 and positioned as a premium-priced luxury car.

  7. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    Some vehicles have "approach lighting" or "puddle lights" (lights that illuminate the ground outside the doors) in the exterior mirrors or lower edges of the doors, as well as interior lighting activated via key fob. Many cars have lights in the trunk, the engine compartment, the glove box, and other storage compartments. Modern pickup trucks ...

  8. Bitter Automotive - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Automotive (in German) Erich Bitter Automobil GmbH (Bitter) is a premium sports-luxury automobile marque produced in Germany and later Austria. Founder Erich Bitter (1933-2023), a then retired racing driver turned automobile tuner, importer and ultimately designer began crafting his own vehicles after business ventures with Italian ...

  9. Italdesign Aztec - Wikipedia

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    1,175 mm (46 in) [3] The Aztec is a sports car introduced by Italdesign at the 1988 Turin Motor Show, to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the establishment of the firm. The two-seater is unique because the driver and passenger are separated, requiring the two parties to communicate electronically. It incorporates a speedster body style ...