There are no major automakers building cars in Singapore.
CAFE is an acronym for Corporate Average Fuel Economy. US federal law requires automakers to achieve a minimum average gas mileage in the cars they sell.
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Japanese automakers built more cars outside of Japan than they did inside.
olden day cars have no safety belts
There are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
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Yes, there are "v" belts, "serpentine" belts and "timing" belts.
The price of American cars would stay the same. The price of Japanese cars would go up, causing more people to buy American cars. That's what tariffs are for. ... But, with American cars then being more affordable than Japanese cars, wouldn't demand increase on American cars and decrease on Japanese cars? The former would mean that US automakers start increasing pricing and the latter would mean that the Japanese automakers need to lower prices.
Usually three, but it really depends on the age, number of options, and manufacturer. However, all cars have a timing belt. All cars have an alternator/accessory belt. Some cars have balance shaft belts (ie Porsche 944), some cars have fan belts (older cars), some cars have power steering belts. It is usually pretty easy to tell by having a glance under the hood of the automobile.
since a jaguar (animal) is fast automakers use its image to try and sell cars.
in 1970