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  2. Vehicle canopy - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle canopy is a rarely used type of door for cars. It has no official name so it is also known as an articulated canopy, bubble canopy, [1] cockpit canopy, [2] canopy door, [3] or simply a canopy. [4] A canopy is a type of door which sits on top of a car and lifts up in some way, to provide access for passengers. It is similar to an ...

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  4. Window deflector - Wikipedia

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    Rear window louvers or rear window blinds (German Heckjalousie or Heckscheibenjalousie) is a type of window blind which can be mounted to the rear window of a car. It is supposed to make the window get less dirty as well as hinder bothersome sunlight from entering through the rear window, but has been criticized by at least one car expert as a ...

  5. Power window - Wikipedia

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    Modern heavy-duty highway tractors frequently have an option for power window controls; however, these are generally what is referred to as "straight air". That is, the compressed air system used for air brakes is also used for the windows. These types of trucks have long used compressed air cylinders for seat height adjustment.

  6. 21 Products to Keep in Your Car That Could Save Your Life - AOL

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    Mittens will keep hands warmer than gloves which start at just a few dollars a pair on Amazon, but make it far harder to light a match, pick up and manipulate a car key, or other tasks likely to ...

  7. Here's how quickly a hot car can become dangerous and how ...

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    Several factors influence how quickly a car heats up, including the type and color of the car, the interior materials, the angle of the sun, and the type of pavement.

  8. Is it legal to leave a running car unattended to warm it up ...

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    Older cars would require the key to be in the ignition or the vehicle for the warm-up, which makes it tough to both lock the vehicle and leave the engine running as you walk away — unless you ...

  9. Stirrup - Wikipedia

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    A modern working stirrup on an endurance riding saddle Typical metal stirrup used in English riding. A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, [1] attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a riding animal ...