This 1931 Ford Model A features a separate trunk on its rear trunk rack. These were integrated with the body in later models. The trunk or boot of an automobile or car is the vehicle's main storage or luggage compartment. Trunk is used in North American English whilst boot is used elsewhere in the English speaking world. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1024x768, 178 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Trunk (automobile) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1024x768, 178 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Trunk (automobile) Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to...
Lineup of Ford Model As GAZ-A photographed outside the GAZ plant in 1951. ...
Karl Benzs Velo model (1894) - entered into the first automobile race An automobile (or motor car) is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. ...
Look up storage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
A trunk Baggage can be synonymous with luggage, or can refer to the train of people and goods, both military and of a personal nature, which commonly followed pre-modern armies on campaign. ...
In heraldry, a compartment is a design placed under the shield, usually rocks, a grassy mount, or some sort of other landscape upon which the supporters are depicted as standing (a compartment without supporters is possible but practically unknown, with the exception of South Australia[1]). It is sometimes said...
North American English is a collective term used for the varieties of the English language that are spoken in the United States and Canada. ...
The term Anglosphere describes a certain group of English-speaking countries. ...
The compartment is located either at the front or the rear of the vehicle - invariably at the other end of the vehicle to which the engine is located. The vast majority of cars have the compartment at the rear of the vehicle, though most mid-engined cars (such as the Ferrari 360) and rear-engined cars (such as the Volkswagen Beetle) have it in the front. An exceptional vehicle, the Volkswagen Type 3, had a trunk in the front and a trunk in the rear, above the low profile boxer engine. The Fiat X1/9 also had two trunks, although the rear one was quite small. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Mid-engine design . ...
Ferrari 360 is the name given to three models of Ferrari cars: the Ferrari 360 Modena, an enclosed two-door coupe; the Ferrari 360 Spider, a two-door convertible; and the Ferrari Challenge Stradale, the bare-bones version of the 360 Modena. ...
In Automobile design, an RR, or Rear-engine, Rear wheel drive, layout places both the engine and drive wheels at the rear of the vehicle. ...
The Volkswagen Type 1, more commonly known as the Beetle, Fusca, Coccinelle, Vocho, Bug, Volky or Käfer (German), Escarabajo(beetle) in (Spanish) is an economy car produced by the German automaker Volkswagen from 1938 until 2003. ...
The Volkswagen Type 3 was introduced in 1961 by Volkswagen to diversify their product range beyond the Type 1 Beetle and the Type 2 Bus. The Type 3, officially the Volkswagen 1500, was designed to allow Volkswagen to make a more sophisticated car while maintaining much of the engineering from...
The FIAT X1/9 is a two-seater mid-engined sports car designed by Bertone and built by FIAT.[1] Production lasted from 1972 to 1989 with the first official right-hand drive variant arriving in 1976. ...
Remote opening
Some car includes electric motor to remotely open the trunk.
See also |