And beyond the car companies stand a host of oil, tobacco, banking and consumer-goods firms that plaster their decals on cars and on trackside posters.
Krebs goatee--he would stand by his car and explain its virtues while hawking Rat Fink wares.
The Pioneer stereo also plays music and has other functions, making it somewhat different from stand-alone car GPS systems.
The woman seemed to be oblivious because she didn't stand up until the car was out of sight.
The woman whom the noise of the Dodge always brought out stared stonily, continuing to stand there when the car went on, a still image in the rearview mirror.
In sync with the show's evocative look back, Martin Puris, the genius "Mad Man" behind the automotive company's tag line "The Ultimate Driving Machine, " introduced the program's opening ad, a superbly crafted vignette, complete with historical footage, that brings to life the story behind the car and how it came to stand for what it does in the minds of consumers.
The team would prefer harder compounds that stand up better to the car's rubber-sizzling demands.
Morris and his son had built the stand-alone two-car structure himself.
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The small hatchback that Mercedes-Benz has on a pedestal at its auto-show display looks like a car that got lost on its way to the Toyota stand.
Virtually all of the car company's plants and many of its supplier factories stand idle.
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At that scale, Proton seemed to stand a chance of holding its own against the multinational car makers when Malaysia opens its domestic car market in 2003.
Other incremental improvements range from solar panels that run the air conditioning during stand-still, so fuel is not used to cool down the car, to small electric motors tucked away in the doors and powered by batteries that are charged when a car is braking.
During the test, Ms Witherspoon refused to heed the officer's request to stay in the car, saying she was a "US citizen" and had a right to "stand on American ground", the report is quoted as saying.
As was the case that night, my father would often buy me an ice cream cone at a nearby custard stand on Okalahoma Avenue as a gratuity for my patience while I waited in the car and he shopped.
The organization (the initials stand for United Services Automobile Association) was begun by Army officers who could not get car insurance.
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After being told to return to the car, she "stated that she was a 'US Citizen' and that she was allowed to 'stand on American ground, '" the report states.
In a city that sees 48.8 million visitors each year, the best way to claim a corner of one's own may be to hide it behind a secret phone booth, underneath a pizza stand, beyond the kitchen, on the other side of the wine cellar or in a train car.
Anyone whose garage is so packed full of junk that getting in and out of the car is nearly impossible will appreciate a new feature set to debut on future BMW models that allows you to stand outside while your Bimmer parks itself (as well as unparks itself, we assume, or this tech wouldn't be very useful).
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