An automobile, also called motor vehicle, was a type of vehicle common on Earth and other worlds. They often had wheels, and were typically powered by an internal combustion engine, which was fueled by gasoline.
Their were many types of motor vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and vans. In America, people registered their motor vehicles at their local Department of Motor Vehicles facilities.
Types of automobiles
- Car
- Truck
- Van
- Motorcycle
- Jeep
- Recreational vehicle
- Bus
- Hovermobile
- Airmobile
- Rocketmobile
- Snowmobile
- Flying automobile
Automobile manufacturers and their vehicles
- American Motors
- Associated Equipment Company
- Austin Motor Company
- Austin A50 Cambridge
- BMW
- British Motor Corporation
- Chrysler
- Dodge
- Plymouth
- Daewoo
- Fiat
- Ford Motor Company
- General Motors
- Cadillac
- Chevrolet
- GMC
- Oldsmobile
- Oldsmobile Cutlass
- Oldsmobile Toronado
- Pontiac
- Harley Davidson
- Honda
- International Harvester
- Jaguar Cars
- Maserati
- Mercedes-Benz
- Mighty Motors
- Nissan
- Saab
- Toyota
- Trabant
- Volkswagen
- Volkswagen Karmann Ghia
- Volkswagen Beetle
- Volkswagen Type 2
- Volkswagen Type 181
- Volvo
- Willys-Overland Motors
- Yamaha Motor Company
Auto parts
- Brake
- Carburetor
- Engine
- Tire
- Magneto
- Power unit
Auto activities
Auto dealerships
References
- ↑ As seen in Too Hot to Handle.
External Links
- Automobile at the DC Database
- Automobile at Wikipedia