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  2. Armrest - Wikipedia

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    The armrest in the backseat of a Lincoln Town Car, featuring cupholders. Armrest is also a feature found in most modern automobiles on which the occupants can rest their arms. Armrests are commonly placed between the front car seats on the driver and passenger side of the vehicle.

  3. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    Center dome, Vanity-Sun visor and rear side, Floor and Door-front, back, Boot lamp or Trunk lamp; License plate lamp (also called number plate lamp or registration plate lamp) Side lighting; Brake light, Third or Center Brake light; Tail light. Tail light cover; Indicator light

  4. Ford Pockar - Wikipedia

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    The Pockar—named as "pocket car"—featured luggage compartments built into the exterior door panels. Both side doors were cut horizontally through the middle, and the lower portion dropped like a tailgate. In addition to the two lockable luggage compartments built into the doors, there was ample luggage space inside and room for four passengers.

  5. Door card - Wikipedia

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    These include armrests, switches or other controls for windows and the locking mechanism, convenience lights, audio speakers, storage compartments, and other features. In most cases, the door card is attached to the car's door frame by visible screws and ones hidden behind decorative plugs or under the armrest, as well as spring clips.

  6. Center console (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    The center console of a Volkswagen Passat featuring a floor mounted gear selector. The center console of a Tesla Model X featuring a touch screen display.. The center console (American English) or centre console in an automobile consists of the control-bearing surfaces in the center of the front of the vehicle interior.

  7. Side-view mirror - Wikipedia

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    A side-view mirror (or side mirror), also known as a door mirror and often (in the UK) called a wing mirror, is a mirror placed on the exterior of motor vehicles for the purposes of helping the driver see areas behind and to the sides of the vehicle, outside the driver's peripheral vision (in the "blind spot").

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