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  2. Car seat - Wikipedia

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    The power seat adjustments in a Lincoln Town Car. The seat controls are located on the door panels, next to the memory seat controls. Above the seat settings are the memory control settings that also set the mirrors and foot pedals. Some car seat systems are set up with a battery-powered automatic control to adjust how the seat sits in the car.

  3. Rumble seat - Wikipedia

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    Rumble seat. A rumble seat (American English), dicky ( dickie / dickey) seat (British English), also called a mother-in-law seat, [ 1] is an upholstered exterior seat which folded into the rear of a coach, carriage, or early motorcar. Depending on its configuration, it provided exposed seating for one or two passengers.

  4. Nash Motors - Wikipedia

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    Nash Motors Company was an American automobile manufacturer based in Kenosha, Wisconsin from 1916 until 1937. From 1937 through 1954, Nash Motors was the automotive division of the Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. As sales of smaller firms declined after 1950 in the wake of the domestic Big Three automakers’ (General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler ...

  5. Nash Metropolitan - Wikipedia

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    According to Collectible Auto magazine, the car was described in Car Life ' s review as "a big car in miniature" that was "fun to drive" and "ideal for a second car in the family," [19] while Motor Trend was not alone in regarding the rear "utility" seat as "a joke". [20] Motor Trend praised the car's economy: its test Metropolitan returned:

  6. Presidential state car (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The first serving president to ride in a car was President William McKinley, who briefly rode in a Stanley Motor Carriage Company steam car on July 13, 1901. [9] According to the United States Secret Service, it was customary for them to follow the presidential horse-and-buggy on foot, but that with the popularization of the automobile, the Secret Service purchased a 1907 White Motor Company ...

  7. History of the automobile - Wikipedia

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    The first automobile in Japan, a French Panhard-Levassor, in 1898. Fiat 4 HP, the first car model produced by Italian manufacturer Fiat in 1899. The American George B. Selden filed for a patent on 8 May 1879. His application included the engine and its use in a four-wheeled car.

  8. Ford Mustang - Wikipedia

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    The T-5 prototype was a two-seat, mid-mounted engine roadster. This vehicle employed the German Ford Taunus V4 engine . The original 1962 Ford Mustang I two-seater concept car had evolved into the 1963 Mustang II four-seater concept car which Ford used to pretest how the public would take interest in the first production Mustang.

  9. SEAT - Wikipedia

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    SEAT S.A. (English: / ˈ s eɪ ɑː t /; Spanish:; from Spanish Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo, lit. ' Spanish Passenger Car Company ') is a Spanish car manufacturer that sells its vehicles under the SEAT and Cupra brands. [3]

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