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WikiProject Automobiles exists to co-ordinate the effort to compile articles on all types and classes of automobiles, automotive parts and technology of the automotive industry. Additionally, it has the goal of presenting all articles in a consistent, legible and informative format.
It has been suggested that this section should be split into a new page titled Wikipedia:Naming conventions (automobiles). ( discuss ) ( June 2020 ) Automobile nomenclature, including article titles, should generally take the form of make and model, for example, "Toyota Corolla" or "Volkswagen Passat".
This is WikiProject Automobiles, a WikiProject for focused collaboration among users on the topic of Automobiles. WikiProject Automobiles exists to co-ordinate the effort to compile images on all types and classes of automobile, automotive parts and technology.
So far, I've replaced 7 tables with Infobox automobiles on 7 pages for today. Sooner or later, all Infobox-like tables will be replaced by Infobox automobiles. I may have the chance to replace all automotive tables with Infobox automobiles for this week. Let's make sure every infobox-like automotive table is dead.
It looks like Wikipedia:WikiProject Automobile construction is inactive, but even if it wasn't, it still wouldn't cover the bulk of these. But things like /Templates seems to be exclusively focuesed on makes and models of cars.
: 22 Formed in 1889, Panhard was followed by Peugeot two years later. By the start of the 20th century, the automobile industry began taking off in Western Europe, especially in France, where 30,204 were produced in 1903, representing 48.8 percent of world automobile production that year.
Modern mass market all-electric passenger cars. Clockwise from upper left: Jaguar I-Pace, Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf, and BMW i3 Crude electric carriages were first invented in the late 1820s and 1830s. Practical, commercially available electric vehicles appeared during the 1890s. An electric vehicle held the vehicular land speed record until around 1900. In the early 20th century, the high ...