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Automotive dictionary (encyklopedia)

Dictionary of terms and abbreviations for cars (automobiles), motorcycles (bikes),
bicycles, boats, engines, machines, machining and car fixing.

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Drive


[1] To travel in a car as in the expression, "We drove to Chicago".
[2] To operate a vehicle as in the expression, "Martha drove to New York by herself".
[3] To cause a wheel, shaft, etc. to turn or rotate.
[4] To propel a vehicle.
[5] A journey in a car as in "The drive to Chicago was uneventful".
[6] To go for a drive as in, "We went for a drive last Sunday".
[7] A stretch of private road leading to a house (i.e., driveway).
[8] A means of transmitting power or motion as in "The drive is controlled by a servo switch".
[9] A tool which has a square end (1/4 inch, 3/8 inch, or 1/2 inch) which fits into a recess in a corresponding socket for the installation or removal of nuts and bolts.
[10] A die position.
[11] One of the forward gears marked on the gear selector of an automatic transmission.
See also all-wheel drive, all wheel drive, automatic four-wheel drive, axle drive, belt drive, bendix drive, bendix type starter drive, bevel gear drive, camshaft drive sprocket, camshaft drive, center drive, chain drive, clutch starter drive, direct drive powertrain, direct drive, dual drive, eccentric drive, Ferguson four-wheel drive, final drive gear, final drive ratio, final drive, fixed drive, flexible drive handle, flexible drive, four-wheel drive, friction drive, front-wheel drive, front wheel drive, full-time four-wheel drive, hotchkiss drive, hydrostatic drive, inertia drive, intermediate drive plate, left-hand drive, meshing drive, metallic drive screw, overrunning clutch starter drive, part-time four-wheel drive, permanent four-wheel drive, real-time four-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive transaxle, right-hand drive, shaft drive, starter drive, strap drive, tandem drive, test-drive, test drive, torque tube drive, torsen four-wheel drive, tri-drive, two-wheel drive, v-belt drive
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Where Does Your Auto Insurance Dollar Go?

You pay your auto insurance. You have the right amount of coverage. So where does all that money go?

The exact cost you will have to pay for your insurance depends on several factors. One factor is what car you drive.

For example, the Porsche 911 tops the list as the most expensive car to insure. A person could pay $2,943.78 a year . . . and that’s with a clean driving record. The Dodge Caliber is the least expensive car to insure.

Another factor that affects your insurance is where you live. Washington DC has the most expensive insurance cost–$1,140 a year. North Dakota, on the other hand, is home of the least expensive insurance, at a cost of $512 a year.

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