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  2. Siemens SD-100 and SD-160 - Wikipedia

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    A related design is the SD-400/SD-460 high-floor light rail vehicle, which was initially built by a Siemens–Duewag joint venture. Siemens purchased Duewag in 1999, and assembled the SD-460 model alongside the SD-100/SD-160 in Florin, California.

  3. FSC Lublin Automotive Factory - Wikipedia

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    Intrall Lublin 3Mi Intrall Lubo prototype Honker 2000 Honker 5-door Peugeot 405 Daewoo Nexia LDV Maxus based on the LD 100 design OT-64 SKOT In 1991, the name of the plant was changed from Truck Factory to Automobile Factory in Lublin, and from then on, cars produced by the Lublin factory (Żuk, and later Lublin) were produced under the FS brand.

  4. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    Most cars have at least one "dome light" (or "courtesy light") located in or near the ceiling of the passenger compartment, to provide illumination by which to fasten seatbelts and enter or exit the car. These often have an option to automatically switch on when the front (or any) passenger doors are opened.

  5. Siemens S200 - Wikipedia

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    Siemens redesigned the door sensor system under warranty, and normal operation resumed in June 2019. [31] Two-car train in coupled operation on N Judah; coupler is prominent on front of lead car (#2025) In a separate incident on April 12th, a two-car train of LRV4 cars was found with a faulty shear pin in its couplers.

  6. Car door - Wikipedia

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    Open doors on a Chrysler Airflow. Car doors are designed to facilitate ingress and egress by car passengers. [1]Unlike other types of doors, the exterior side of the vehicle door contrasts in its design and finish from its interior side (the interior part is typically equipped with a door card (in British English) or a door panel (in American English) that has decorative and functional features.

  7. Gull-wing door - Wikipedia

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    Gull-wing doors have a somewhat questionable reputation because of early examples like the Mercedes and the Bricklin. [7] The 300 SL needed the door design, as its tubular frame race car chassis design had a very high door sill, which in combination with a low roof would make a standard door opening very low and small.

  8. Glossary of automotive design - Wikipedia

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    Three-box form Alfa Romeo Giulia (Type 105) sedan/saloon Three-box form A categorization based on overall form design using rough rectangle volumes. In the case of the three-box form, there is a "box" delineating a separate volume from the a-pillar forward, a second box comprising the passenger volume, and third box comprising the trunk area—e.g., a Sedan.

  9. Daytime running lamp - Wikipedia

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    A daytime running lamp (DRL, also daytime running light) is an automotive lighting and bicycle lighting device on the front of a road going motor vehicle or bicycle. [1] It is automatically switched on when the vehicle's handbrake has been pulled down, when the vehicle is in gear , or when the engine is started, emitting white, yellow , or ...