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      • The first recorded use of sedan in reference to an automobile body occurred in 1912. The name derives from the 17th-century litter known as a sedan chair, a one-person enclosed box with windows and carried by porters.
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  2. The name derives from the 17th-century litter known as a sedan chair, a one-person enclosed box with windows and carried by porters. Variations of the sedan style include the close-coupled sedan, club sedan, convertible sedan, fastback sedan, hardtop sedan, notchback sedan, and sedanet.

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  4. Feb 2, 2024 · The name golf is generally held to have come from the Scots goulf, gowf, golf, golfand or golfing, which mean either to strike, cuff or propel forwards violently. However there is another strain of thought that the name came from the Dutch kolf, or colf, or kolv, which means club.

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  5. Apr 5, 2018 · As time went on, the words began to differentiate themselves: conventional, three-box (usually engine, passenger compartment, and trunk, though rear-engine cars reversed that) were known as...

  6. The New York Times' mention of the name automobile was the first public use of the term by the media and helped to popularize that name for motor vehicles. However, the credit for the name automobile goes to a 14th Century Italian painter and engineer named Martini.

  7. Mar 8, 2024 · The concept of “sedan” comes from the sedan chair, which was first introduced in England between 1634 and 1635 by Sir Sanders Duncombe as an enclosed chair secured by poles to carry it. The enclosed chair had windows on both sides. It was carried by two people (one at the front and another behind).

  8. Aug 15, 2020 · The name Mercedes in Mercedes-Benz was gotten from Mercedes Jellinek, the daughter of Austrian consul general, businessman and car racer, Emile Jellinek. Born Mercedes Adrienne Ramona Manuela Jellinek in Vienna on September 16, 1889, Mercedes is neither a car manufacturer nor a car dealership owner.

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