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  • Types of Delivery Vehicles

    With more service providers than ever offering delivery of parcels to homes and commercial locations, there are a multitude of delivery vehicles on the roads today. Each company may employ...

  • Definition of an Economy Car

    An economy car is any automobile that is built and marketed to be sold at a low price point, generally far below the average cost of a new automobile. Economy cars do not need to meet any specific...

  • Description of a Garbage Truck

    Garbage trucks, also known as refuse trucks or waste collection vehicles, began as simple trucks or horse-drawn wagons that were used to collect and transport trash. Today, garbage trucks are...

  • Types of Chevrolet Engines

    Chevrolet has been building cars since 1911 and has used countless engines and propulsion methods. These engines range from tiny four cylinders to oversized V8s to engines with no cylinders at...

  • The History of Garbage Trucks

    From the very first humans to our modern civilization, there has been one problem that has lasted through the ages: how to get rid of trash. There have been many ways of disposing trash: dumping...

  • The History of Ford Motors

    The Dearborn, Michigan-based Ford Motor Company is responsible for perfecting the mass-production of the automobile that has influenced other industries with similar practices and streamlined...

  • How Do Concrete Trucks Work?

    When cement is combined with materials like fly ash, slag cement, aggregate like sand, water and chemicals, it forms concrete. The mixing process begins when water is added and ends when the...

  • Parts of a Garbage Truck

    Garbage trucks have evolved from simple trash-collecting wagons to expensive machines that feature complex technology. Modern garbage trucks come in a number of styles, each designed to collect...

  • Information on the Cummins Engine

    The Columbus, Indiana-based Cummins Inc. designs and manufactures diesel and natural gas engines for customers worldwide. The company, founded in 1919 and operating more than 500 distributorships,...

  • Where Are Ford Vehicles Made?

    The Detroit-based Ford Motor Co. manufactures cars, trucks and auto parts in factories throughout the world. It also operates plants that assemble Mazdas, Volvos and Isuzus. Vehicles built outside...

  • Monster Truck History

    Monster trucks feature large wheels and suspensions placed on top of traditional pickup truck bodies. They are modified specifically for sports entertainment and competitions. The term "monster...

  • List of Diesel Cars From 1990-1999

    Nearly 250 models of post-1975 automobiles have been powered by diesel engines, but fuel prices and the convenience and easy accessibility of gas-powered vehicles in the showroom have given the...

  • History of Chevrolet Cars

    General Motors-owned Chevrolet manufactures cars ranging from sub-compact autos to light- and medium-duty pickup trucks. The vehicles are marketed to the middle class and often use patriotic print...

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