(Denver) The Gateway Colorado Automobile Museum is a collection of vintage automobiles put together by the founder of the Discovery Channel.
Medialink (June 2007) -- While most people think global warming is primarily caused by traffic, the fact is buildings - from skyscrapers to the family home are responsible for more CO2 emissions than automobiles. More than twice as much.
(Chicago) Automobile accidents are the leading cause of death among American 16-year-olds. Governor Rod Blagojevich signed into law Monday new rules restricting teen drivers. CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports. .
Automobile
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Karl Benz's "Velo" model (1894) - entered into an early automobile race
Passenger cars in 2000
World map of passenger cars per 1000 people.
An automobile (via French from Greek auto, self and Latin mobilis moving, a vehicle that moves itself rather than being moved by another vehicle or animal) or motor car (usually shortened to just car) is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods.[1] However, the term is far from precise because there are many types of vehicles that do similar tasks.
There were 590 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car for every eleven people) as of 2002.[2]