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- Automotive_trim_nomenclature abstract "The term is loosely identified with alphanumeric lettering on various exterior locations on automobiles manufactured internationally. Some of the commonly used designations are DX, LX, LS, EX, GL, SE, GT just to name a few. The exterior coding helps identify at what level the identified vehicle is equipped. Some of the more basic lettering used is DX, while luxuriously equipped vehicles can be seen with LS, GT, or SE.The alphanumeric coding began to appear on Japanese and European vehicles beginning in the mid 1970s, while North American vehicles used names for vehicles, such as Mustang, Torino, Impala, Chevelle, Barracuda, and Imperial. North American vehicles that were specially equipped did use special alphanumeric coding for exclusive vehicles like the \"SS\" designation on Chevrolet products, and Ford used the \"GT\" term on the high performance version of their products. GM did begin using alphanumeric coding to denote special handling packages installed on performance vehicles, such as \"Z28\" on the Camaro, the Buick GS, or the Oldsmobile 442, and currently uses the designation \"Z71\" on the Suburban and Tahoe. Toyota also uses this naming convention on the SR5.During the 1970s and 1980s, some manufacturers used a word to denote a luxury level of equipment installed in large sedans, such as the word \"Brougham\" used by Cadillac Brougham, the Holden Brougham, and on the top level Nissan Cedric/Nissan Gloria.A variation was used on numerous vehicles where the alphanumeric combination described the vehicle, such as the Mercedes-Benz 500SL. The letters \"SL\" represented \"S-class\", which is the anglicized version of \"S-Klasse,\" a German abbreviation of \"Sonderklasse,\" which means \"special class\" (in the sense of \"a class of its own\"). The \"L\" represented extended length. Later, Mercedes-Benz added an \"E\" to the designation \"SEL\" to signify that the car was installed with fuel injection, with the \"E\" standing for the German word \"Einspritzung\". The number 500 represented the engines displacement of five liters.Another variation was used to identify various types of engine performance or technological advancements added to specially equipped vehicles. In the mid-1970s, Japanese automotive manufacturers introduced emission control technology, and used letter combinations to visually identify vehicles equipped. Some examples are Honda's CVCC, Toyota's TTC, Nissan's NAPS, and Mitsubishi's MCA. More recently, manufacturers have started using the term \"hybrid\" on vehicles installed with the powertrain combination.During the mid-1980s a widely used designation was \"EFI\" for \"electronic fuel injection\" which appeared internationally, with a select few manufacturers using the lowercase letter \"i\" for \"injection\". More recently the designation \"TDI\" for \"Turbo Diesel Injection\", or \"GDI\" for \"Gasoline Direct Injection\" have appeared.Safety equipment is also identified with letter combinations, such as \"ABS\" for \"anti-locking brakes\", or \"ESC\" for \"electronic stability control\".".
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- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Anti-lock_braking_system.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Buick_Gran_Sport.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink CVCC.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Cadillac_Brougham.
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- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Automotive_technology_tradenames.
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- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Camaro.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Chevelle.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Impala.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Suburban.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Tahoe.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Chrysler_Imperial.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Citroën_DS.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_stability_control.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Falcon_(XD).
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Mustang.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Ford_Torino.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Fuel_injection.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Grand_tourer.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Holden_Brougham.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Honda.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_vehicle.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Lexus_LS.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Mercedes-Benz_S-Class.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_MCA.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi_Motors.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Nissan.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Cedric.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_Gloria.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Nissan_NAPS.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Oldsmobile_442.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth_Barracuda.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Super_Sport_(Chevrolet).
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink T-Type.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Toyota.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_Hilux.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLink Toyota_TTC.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automotive trim nomenclature".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Classic Edition".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Extra Luxury Edition".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "GT-A".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Luxury Edition".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "grand sport rally".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "grand touring- automatic".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "rally sport".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wikiPageWikiLinkText "trim levels".
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- Automotive_trim_nomenclature subject Category:Automotive_technology_tradenames.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature subject Category:Marketing_terminology.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature comment "The term is loosely identified with alphanumeric lettering on various exterior locations on automobiles manufactured internationally. Some of the commonly used designations are DX, LX, LS, EX, GL, SE, GT just to name a few. The exterior coding helps identify at what level the identified vehicle is equipped.".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature label "Automotive trim nomenclature".
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature sameAs Q20311520.
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- Automotive_trim_nomenclature sameAs Q20311520.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature wasDerivedFrom Automotive_trim_nomenclature?oldid=699460321.
- Automotive_trim_nomenclature isPrimaryTopicOf Automotive_trim_nomenclature.