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  2. Trunk (car) - Wikipedia

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    The trunk ( North American English) or boot ( British English) of a car is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment, often a hatch at the rear of the vehicle. It can also be called a tailgate . In Indian English the storage area is known as a dickey (also spelled dicky, dickie, or diggy ), and in Southeast Asia as a compartment .

  3. Hood (car) - Wikipedia

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    Hood (car) The hood ( North American English) or bonnet ( Commonwealth English outside Canada) is the hinged cover over the engine of motor vehicles. Hoods can open to allow access to the engine compartment, or trunk (boot in Commonwealth English) on rear-engine and some mid-engine vehicles) for maintenance and repair.

  4. Wheel clamp - Wikipedia

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    Wheel clamp as used by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation. A wheel clamp, also known as wheel boot, parking boot, or Denver boot, [1] [2] is a device that is designed to prevent motor vehicles from being moved. In its most common form, it consists of a clamp that surrounds a vehicle wheel, designed to prevent removal of both itself ...

  5. Car boot - Wikipedia

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    Look up car boot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Car boot may refer to: Boot (car), a storage space in a car. Wheel clamp, a device to prevent a vehicle from being moved. Car boot sale, a market where people sell unwanted possessions from their cars. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  6. Car boot sale - Wikipedia

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    The term "car boot sale" refers to the selling of items from a car's boot. Although a small proportion of sellers are professional traders selling goods, or indeed browsing for items to buy, most of the goods on sale are used personal possessions. Car boot sales are a way of attracting a large group of people in one place to recycle useful but ...

  7. To boot or not: Frustrations grow in Nashville over car ... - AOL

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    A growing number of private companies in the city are booting cars as residents say it's a predatory and unfair practice.

  8. Hatchback - Wikipedia

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    Hatchbacks were the mainstay of manufacturers' D-segment offerings in Europe in the 1990s (they were already popular in the 1980s) and until the late 2000s. It was common for manufacturers to offer the same D-segment model in three different body styles: a 4-door sedan, a 5-door hatchback, and a 5-door station wagon.

  9. Station wagon - Wikipedia

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    A station wagon ( US, also wagon) or estate car ( UK, also estate) is an automotive body-style variant of a sedan with its roof extended rearward over a shared passenger/cargo volume with access at the back via a third or fifth door (the liftgate, or tailgate ), instead of a trunk/boot lid. [1] The body style transforms a standard three-box ...