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MOTORCAR
Definitionen von MOTORCAR
- das Automobil, der Personenkraftwagen
- der mittels eigener Motoren angetriebene Wagen einer Bahn
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- He received a patent for the motorcar in 1886, the same year he first publicly drove the Benz Patent-Motorwagen.
- The company was founded in 1962 by Alex Moulton (1920–2012) who had designed the "Hydrolastic" and rubber cone suspension systems for the BMC Mini motorcar.
- His affinity for sports cars was demonstrated in his personal vehicles: Edsel bought the first MG motorcar imported to the US.
- The "honeymoon suite" pattern of multiple destinations offering bridal suites with heart-shaped tubs is a more modern one, which grew in the post-World War II era of aeroplanes and motorcar travel.
- A related non-ceramic carbon composite with uses in high-tech racing automotives is the carbotanium carbon–titanium composite used in the Zonda R and Huayra supercars made by the Italian motorcar company Pagani.
- It is also believed that the name is inspired by the Rolls-Royce 25/30 "Sedanca de Ville" motorcar bought by Dodie Smith in 1939, in which she and her pet Dalmatian "Pongo" frequently travelled, which also formed the basis of the cartoon imagery of Cruella's own motorcar.
- The motorcar then veered to the left and crashed through the paneled wall, and guests found themselves in total darkness.
- He owned a very important Ferrari motorcar from 1961 until Jan 1965 - A 250 SWB Berlinetta Serial number 03175, believed to be the 250 GTO Prototipo vehicle.
- Starting in the twentieth century the name "automobile" became popular instead of motocycle in the United States and in Great Britain the motocycle became "motorcar" or "autocar".
- The railroad's low speed (usually limited to 25 mph/40 kmph due to track conditions) made passenger service unprofitable once automobile ownership became widespread in the area, even though a custom self-propelled motorcar had been purchased in October 1922, for the then-huge sum of $16,000, and was used to make three daily runs between Sevierville and Knoxville.
- With the help of a young girl named Emma, the gaoler's daughter, Toad manages to escape his cell dressed up as a washer-woman and returns to Toad Hall, first on a cab ride on a train with the train driver who then throws him out realizing that he is a Toad than a woman, then hitchhikes on a motorcar and eventually meets up with Rat at the river.
- The rolling stock consisted in three reconditioned AEL (Automotor Eléctrico Local, Local Electrical Motorcar) made by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Hitachi, and exported by Nissho Iwai in 1973, in order to serve the lines between Santiago and Valparaíso, and between Santiago and Talca.
- Denant later hijacks a motorcar from a picnicking party and asks two walkers for directions to Bovey.
- W & G Du Cros of Warple Way Acton, London: W & G commercial vehicles, Yellow Taxi-cabs, charabanc and bus bodies, motorcar bodies and assembly of French-sourced Talbot components for sale in the British market as Darracq-Talbot cars.
- Between 1947 and 1949, the Davis Motorcar Company produced a total of 16 running vehicles, including 11 pre-production Divans as well as the two prototypes and three military vehicles, which were comparable to Willys Jeeps.
- In the morning the volunteers conducted a drill and in the afternoon paid visits by motorcar to the farms of the Messrs Cannon, Bastin and Alley, where they were royally entertained at each place.
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