To discribe dimensions and displacement in countries that don't use the metric system, mainly the U.S.A.
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Car Manufacturers? Or car makers? shop rats
Yes, but none are sold by the car makers. The cars are experiential .
To reduce air friction.
Chevrolet is an American car company. They manufacture various types of cars which are Sports Utility Vehicle, Cars, and Trucks. There one of the oldest car makers in the world.
With a bi-directional scan tool and the car makers software.
Produced by toy makers ever since the car was invented.
I found out this week that the car makers don't own the cars on the lots the dealership does. This means all the cars sitting on all the lots will be a loss to the dealer and not the car makers. I think by cutting the dealer out the car maker is saving money in producing cars. I could be wrong on this, but it seems to be the case.
Only for electrical cars. Many Norwegian corporations produce car parts, though.
No. Cubic inches are a measure of volume, not height. The height of a car would be measured in feet and inches or metres and centimetres. Cubic inches might be used to measure the engine capacity of the car.
Inches or centimeters. Wheel base, frame length, width, engine displacement, and just about every other measurable distance on cars is measured in inches or centimeters, depending on where it was manufactured. .
In inches diameter