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The automotive aftermarket is the secondary parts market of the automotive industry, concerned with the manufacturing, remanufacturing, distribution, retailing, and installation of all vehicle parts, chemicals, equipment, and accessories, after the sale of the automobile by the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to the consumer.
This is a list of auto parts, which are manufactured components of automobiles. This list reflects both fossil-fueled cars (using internal combustion engines ) and electric vehicles ; the list is not exhaustive.
Sales of the VWoA models built at Westmoreland dipped "as gas prices fell and consumer preference shifted to larger models," [4] dropping by nearly 60% between 1980 and 1985. [8] VW dealer defections became common. [36] In 1983, Volkswagen and Chrysler entered discussions about joint-venturing at Westmoreland. [37]
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William Roberts and Company (later William Roberts and Sons) of Phoenix Foundry in Nelson, Lancashire, England, produced many of the steam engines that powered cotton weaving and spinning mills of Pendle and neighbouring districts. [1] Industrial historian Mike Rothwell has called Phoenix foundry “Nelson’s most significant engineering site ...
People from Nelson, Lancashire (1 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Nelson, Lancashire" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
1921 Nelson Model E Touring. Emil A. Nelson was an engineer who worked for Packard, Oldsmobile, and Hupmobile. In 1917, he designed his own car and opened E. A. Nelson Motor Car Company, based in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The company began manufacturing Nelson 29 HP cars in 1917, with a production capacity of ten vehicles per day.