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The São Paulo International Motor Show (Salão International do Automóvel de São Paulo) is the biggest and most important automotive event in Latin America. [1] The São Paulo International Motor Show has been held in São Paulo, Brazil since 1960.
French driver Hellé Nice receives a trophy at the Automóvel Clube for her participation in the 1936 GP.. The Automóvel Clube do Brasil was founded on September 27, 1907, as Automóvel Club do Brasil, and officially recognized by the federal government in 1908.
Established in 1898, the Empire State Motor Wagon Company in Catskill, New York was one of the first American used car lots. [3]The used vehicle market is substantially larger than other large retail sectors, such as the school and office products market (US$206 billion in estimated annual sales) and the home improvement market (US$291 billion in estimated annual sales).
The Ford Model T (foreground) and Volkswagen Beetle (background) are among the most mass-produced car models in history.. Crude ideas and designs of automobiles can be traced back to ancient and medieval times.
Over 17,000 pounds of DJ’s Original Boudain sausage links, fresh and frozen, were recalled in three states due to potential foreign matter contamination.
"I'm telling you," he later told Di-Key, laughing as he showed her the listing online, "this thing was as big as my fist." Being a picker was a demanding job for a man of Jeff’s size. He was built like an offensive lineman—6-foot-3 and 300 pounds, with a flowing, dirty-blonde beard, wire-rimmed glasses and a head shaved almost completely bald.
In 1968 the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic gave one of the first international definitions of a motor vehicle: (o) “Power-driven vehicle” means any self-propelled road vehicle, other than a moped in the territories of Contracting Parties which do not treat mopeds as motorcycles, and other than a rail-borne vehicle;