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Last week I took my car in for service and my mechanic said that my belt is worn down. I thought, that's weird, I didn't notice. I didn't even know seat belts could get worn down, so I said that to him. Was I ever embarrassed when he explained to me as if he was talking to a child that he meant the driving belt. To avoid future humiliations of such nature, I turned to Auto-Dictionary.com, the place to look up any and all automotive terminology.
"Every car consists of many parts and components and each individual part is a result of years of research and development before it is ready for production. The often quite astounding technology that has gone into such parts and components is than reduced to just one simple term or abbreviation. Since it would be pity if this simplified terminology created any un-clarity or misunderstanding, we would like to take this opportunity to explain a number of essential items, some of which are standard, other are optional.
Auto-Dictionary is the leading non commercial free online resource for automotive industry professionals, engineers, students, and auto racing enthusiasts worldwide. Updated daily, Auto-Dictionary gives a global overview of the latest automotive technology terms and abbreviations behind new concept and production vehicles."
If you're an automotive professional, Auto-Dictionary.com makes a handy tool. If you're an enthusiast, it's an endless source of new information to be applied to your ride and used in conversations to impress the less knowledgeable.
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