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  • ...utomobile Manufacturers Association''', or '''KAMA''', is a South Korean [[automobile]] and [[motor vehicle]] association. It is headquartered in Deungchon-dong, *[[Korean automobile industry]]
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  • ...abbreviated '''ACEA''') is the main lobbying and standards group of the [[automobile industry]] in the European Union. * [[Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association]] (JAMA)
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  • ..., commonly called the '''OICA''', is a federation of [[automotive industry|automobile manufacturers]] based in Paris founded in 1919. It coordinates communicatio | [[Mondial de l'Automobile]]
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  • The '''Royal Automobile Club''' is a private club and is not to be confused with [[RAC plc]], a mot ...n's School. Like most other "gentlemen's clubs" in London today, the Royal Automobile Club now has women as well as men as members.
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  • ...s transported to the 1945 Irish presidential inauguration in the [[Landau (automobile)|landau]] of the late Queen Alexandra the Queen Mother, which had been hire ==Associations==
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  • '''Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association''', or '''JAMA''', is a trade association with it *[[Japanese automobile industry]]
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  • ...- Research, News, Information, Contacts, Divisions, Subsidiaries, Business Associations<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> During Roche's tenure, public opinion about automobile companies was changing from praise for producing cars which allowed freedom
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  • ...ed too modern to be of any interest by such organizations as the [[Antique Automobile Club of America]] and despite their often stupendous cost when new, were co :A CCCA Classic is a "fine" or "distinctive" automobile, either American or foreign built, produced between 1925 and 1948. Generall
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  • As hot rodding became more popular in the 1950s, magazines and associations catering to "[[street rod]]ders" were started. The culture is vibrant in Sweden where there are many automobile enthusiasts, also known as [[raggare]]. Meetings like [[Power Big Meet]] an
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  • A '''hydrogen vehicle''' is a [[vehicle]], such as an [[automobile]] or aircraft, which uses hydrogen]as its primary source of power for locom ...rather than hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, will soon become standard in the automobile industry.<ref>[http://www.calcars.org/calcars-news/329.html "Hybrid Vehicle
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  • ...ing|single seater]] racing defined by the [[Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile]] (FIA), motorsport's wold governing body. [[Lewis Hamilton]], a Formula On ...governing bodies for motorsport &ndash; the Fédération Française du Sport Automobile (FFSA) in [[France]] and the [[Deutscher Motor Sport Bund]] (DMSB) in [[Ger
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  • ...]] from the USA. For the wider application of artificial intelligence to [[automobile]]s see ''[[smart car]]s''. *Visibility aids for the driver, to cover [[blind spot (automobile)|blind spots]] and enhanced vision systems such as radar, [[wireless vehicl
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