motor vehicle emissions

  • 111Catalytic converter — A catalytic converter (colloquially, cat or catcon ) is a device used to reduce the toxicity of emissions from an internal combustion engine. First widely introduced on series production automobiles in the US market for the 1975 model year to… …

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  • 112Tata Motors — Limited Type Public company Traded as NSE: TATAMOTORS …

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  • 113History of ethanol fuel in Brazil — Mechanized harvesting of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum), Piracicaba, São Paulo. The history of ethanol fuel in Brazil dates from the 1970s and relates to Brazil’s sugarcane based ethanol fuel program, which allowed the country to became the… …

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  • 114Cosworth — Type Private company Industry Automotive, Defence, Sports, Energy Generation Founded London, 1958 Founder(s) …

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  • 115Volkswagen Jetta — Infobox Automobile name = Volkswagen Jetta aka = Volkswagen Atlantic Volkswagen Bora Volkswagen City Jetta Volkswagen Fox Volkswagen Sagitar Volkswagen Vento manufacturer = Volkswagen parent company = Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen AG) production …

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  • 116Nissan Laurel — Not to be confused with Nissan Largo. Contents 1 First generation (C30) (1968–1972) 2 Second generation (C130) (1972–1977) …

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  • 117Ethanol — For other uses, see Ethanol (disambiguation). Grain alcohol redirects here. It is not to be confused with Neutral grain spirit. Ethanol …

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  • 118Corporate Average Fuel Economy — CAFE redirects here. For other uses, see Cafe (disambiguation). The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1975,[1] and intended to improve the average fuel economy of… …

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  • 119truck — truck1 truckable, adj. /truk/, n. 1. any of various forms of vehicle for carrying goods and materials, usually consisting of a single self propelled unit but also often composed of a trailer vehicle hauled by a tractor unit. 2. any of various… …

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  • 120The Cool War — Not to be confused with The Cool War , a novel by Frederik Pohl. The Cool War refers to the debate about the next generation refrigerant in car air conditioning worldwide, with an ongoing dispute between the Alliance for CO2 Solutions supporting… …

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