Betekenis van:
passenger car
passenger car
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a railcar where passengers ride
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Hyperoniemen
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- ISO 3958 Road vehicles — Passenger car driver hand control reach
- ISO 3958 Road vehicles — Passenger car driver hand-control reach,
- The passenger car market can be divided into a number of segments.
- for each version of each variant of each type of new passenger car:
- New wheels, fully processed, representative of wheels intended for passenger car application, fitted with a tyre.
- For each version of each variant of each type of new passenger car, the number of newly registered passenger cars, the mass of the vehicles, the specific emissions of CO2 and the footprint of the car are to be recorded.
- to sell Phoenix' entire production for passenger car air springs (OES/OEM), located in Nyireghyza in Hungary, to Freudenberg;
- The details referred to in point 1 shall be taken from the certificate of conformity for the relevant passenger car.
- The takeover of Phoenix/Vibracoustic by Continental would combine the two only European producers of passenger car air springs.
- It is intended for passenger car applications, with the purpose of screening and/or quality control of the wheel.
- The acquisition of Phoenix' shares in Vibracoustic by Freudenberg removes the competition concerns in the field of air springs for passenger cars, since Phoenix is only active in the market for passenger car air springs through Vibracoustic.
- Good: A display for navigation in a passenger car is installed within approximately 30o downward viewing angle because the information is related to driving.
- Without prejudice to the requirements of other European provisions, this Directive covers passenger car tyres, light and heavy truck tyres, agricultural tyres and motorcycle tyres.
- This is mainly because the development of passenger car air springs requires a close cooperation between customers, since air springs are technologically sensitive products.
- ‘Power-operated partition systems’ means systems which divide a passenger car compartment into at least two sections and which are closed using the power supply of the vehicle.