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  • 41Chevrolet Corvette — 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Edition. Manufacturer Chevrolet Division of General Motors …

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  • 42Crumple zone — A crash test illustrates how a crumple zone absorbs energy from an impact …

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  • 43History of Cleveland, Ohio — This article chronicles the history of Cleveland, Ohio.Pre history At the end of the last glacial period, which ended about 15000 years ago at the southern edge of Lake Erie, there was a tundra landscape. [Cp. [http://ech.case.edu/ech cgi/article …

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  • 44Volvo XC60 — Infobox Automobile name=Volvo XC60 manufacturer=Volvo Cars parent company=Premier Automotive Group production=2009 class=Compact crossover SUV assembly= Ghent, Belgium body style=4 door SUV engine=Turbocharged 3.0 I6 transmission=6 speed… …

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  • 45Power steering — helps drivers steer vehicles by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel. It does this by adding controlled energy to the steering mechanism, so the driver needs to provide only modest effort regardless of conditions. In particular, power …

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  • 46Gear stick — A gear stick (also known as gearstick, gear lever, selection lever, shift stick and gear shifter) is the lever used to change gear in a vehicle, such as an automobile, with manual transmission or several common forms of automatic transmission.… …

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  • 47Monocoque — (pronounced /ˈmɒnɵkɒk/ or /ˈmɒnɵkoʊk/) is a construction technique that supports structural load by using an object s external skin, as opposed to using an internal frame or truss that is then covered with a non load bearing skin or… …

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  • 48Chassis — Motor vehicle chassis with its suspension, exhaust system, and steering box A chassis (   …

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  • 49Dashboard — For the Apple software, see Dashboard (software). For other uses, see Dashboard (disambiguation). The dashboard of a Bentley Continental GTC car …

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  • 50Fender (vehicle) — For the part of an automobile designed to absorb minor impacts, see Bumper (automobile). 1938 Chrysler, fenders highlighted in red. Fender is the US English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or other vehicle body that frames a wheel… …

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