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  • Steering column
  • Device used in vehicles

    automotive steering column is a device intended primarily for connecting the steering wheel to the steering mechanism. A steering column may also perform

    Steering column

    Steering column

    Steering_column

  • Steering wheel
  • Type of steering control in land vehicles

    steering wheel designed to deflect the driver from the steering column in case of a crash. Power steering affords the driver reduced effort to steer the

    Steering wheel

    Steering wheel

    Steering_wheel

  • Steering
  • Control of the direction of motion of vehicles and other objects

    Steering is the control of the direction of motion or the components that enable its control. Steering is achieved through various arrangements, among

    Steering

    Steering

    Steering

  • Power steering
  • Device that helps steer vehicles by augmenting steering effort of the steering wheel

    Power steering is a system for reducing a driver's effort to turn a steering wheel of a motor vehicle, by using a power source to assist steering. Hydraulic

    Power steering

    Power_steering

  • Steer-by-wire
  • Automotive technology

    steering column to transfer some steering torque to the wheels. It is often associated with other drive by wire technologies. A vehicle with a steer-by-wire

    Steer-by-wire

    Steer-by-wire

    Steer-by-wire

  • Death of Ayrton Senna
  • 1994 death of Brazilian race car driver

    asked his team to alter the car's steering position. The team agreed to Senna's request by having the FW16's steering column cut and extended with a smaller-diameter

    Death of Ayrton Senna

    Death_of_Ayrton_Senna

  • Steering-wheel lock
  • Automotive theft-deterrent system

    A steering-wheel lock is a visible anti-theft device that immobilizes the steering wheel of a car. Also known as a crook lock, or club lock, the first

    Steering-wheel lock

    Steering-wheel lock

    Steering-wheel_lock

  • Active steering
  • Type of motor vehicle steering device

    Active steering describes a steering system for a vehicle in which the relationship between the driver’s steer inputs and the angle of the steered road

    Active steering

    Active_steering

  • Dual-axis steering
  • Racecar innovation

    after an introduction of stricter rules as to how the suspension and steering column may affect each other. The system allowed the driver to adjust the

    Dual-axis steering

    Dual-axis_steering

  • Gear stick
  • Lever used for shifting gears manually

    may also be found on the console or on steering column stalks instead. Manual shifters on the steering column, if having only three forward speeds, are

    Gear stick

    Gear stick

    Gear_stick

  • Manual transmission
  • Motor vehicle transmission

    steering column. Also, the basic location of the gear shift in comparison to the column shifter makes console shifters easier to operate than column shifters

    Manual transmission

    Manual transmission

    Manual_transmission

  • Bentley Continental GT
  • Grand touring car manufactured since 2003

    parts in the suspension. Other changes include a revised Servotronic power steering for improved feel and feedback, optional fade-resistant carbon ceramic

    Bentley Continental GT

    Bentley Continental GT

    Bentley_Continental_GT

  • Car controls
  • Car parts used to control the vehicle

    Power steering helps drivers steer by augmenting the driver's steering effort. Power steering has used hydraulics to reduce a driver's steering effort

    Car controls

    Car controls

    Car_controls

  • Ayrton Senna
  • Brazilian racing driver (1960–1994)

    time to build a new steering column from scratch, so Williams welded together different parts to extend the existing steering column. Following the race

    Ayrton Senna

    Ayrton Senna

    Ayrton_Senna

  • M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck
  • American military truck

    removed and the steering column moved forward and the vehicle driven in reverse to accommodate more cargo. If under fire, the steering column could be moved

    M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck

    M274 ½-ton 4×4 utility platform truck

    M274_½-ton_4×4_utility_platform_truck

  • Dallara Stradale
  • Motor vehicle

    the steering wheel. Vital information of the car such as speed and rpm are displayed on a motorsports-style display screen on the steering column. The

    Dallara Stradale

    Dallara Stradale

    Dallara_Stradale

  • Nexteer Automotive
  • American power steering manufacturer

    the production of electric and hydraulic power steering systems, steer-by-wire systems, steering columns, intermediate shafts, driveline systems, and software

    Nexteer Automotive

    Nexteer Automotive

    Nexteer_Automotive

  • Infiniti Q50
  • Nissan compact executive car, 2013–2024

    discontinued in 2019. It was notable for not having a traditional steering column. The design was based on the Infiniti Essence (crescent-cut C-pillar

    Infiniti Q50

    Infiniti Q50

    Infiniti_Q50

  • Parking brake
  • Secondary automotive braking system

    hand-operated lever (a hand brake), a straight pull handle located near the steering column, or a foot-operated pedal located with the other pedals. In manual

    Parking brake

    Parking brake

    Parking_brake

  • Chevrolet Corvair
  • General Motors compact car (1960–1969)

    The steering wheel for 500s was the same as the base Nova's, while Monzas included the same wheel as the Camaro. An Impala-style "Deluxe" steering wheel

    Chevrolet Corvair

    Chevrolet Corvair

    Chevrolet_Corvair

  • Autoped
  • Motorised scooter

    10-inch tires and operated the machine using only the handlebars and steering column, pushing them forward to engage the clutch, using a lever on the handlebar

    Autoped

    Autoped

    Autoped

  • Shifter
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up shifter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shifter may refer to: Gear stick, known in US English as "shifter", the lever of a manual or automatic

    Shifter

    Shifter

  • Chevrolet van
  • Motor vehicle

    steering column was introduced (sourcing the steering wheel from Chevrolet mid-size sedans), moving the manual transmission shifter from the steering

    Chevrolet van

    Chevrolet van

    Chevrolet_van

  • Clockspring
  • Car component

    electrical system. The clockspring is located between the steering wheel and the steering column.[citation needed] Hillier, V.A.W. (1996). Hillier's Fundamentals

    Clockspring

    Clockspring

    Clockspring

  • List of auto parts
  • List of components of automobiles

    Stabilizer bars and link Steering arm Steering box Steering pump Steering column assembly Steering rack (a form of steering gear; see also rack and pinion

    List of auto parts

    List_of_auto_parts

  • Citroën DS
  • Executive car produced by Citroën

    and power steering. In the DS they were also used for the suspension, clutch, and transmission. The cheaper 1957 ID19 did have manual steering and a simplified

    Citroën DS

    Citroën DS

    Citroën_DS

  • Toyota Mark II
  • Range of automobiles produced by Toyota (1968–2007)

    cloth. All came with a three-spoke steering wheel, but the appearance was slightly different. The sport steering wheel had a raised centre hub, while

    Toyota Mark II

    Toyota Mark II

    Toyota_Mark_II

  • Chevrolet Corvette (C3)
  • Motor vehicle

    Steering wheel diameter was reduced from 16 to 15 inches to permit easier entry and exit, the ignition switch was moved from the dash to the steering

    Chevrolet Corvette (C3)

    Chevrolet Corvette (C3)

    Chevrolet_Corvette_(C3)

  • Chevrolet Caprice
  • Motor vehicle

    "Tilt/Telescopic" steering wheel option could be adjusted vertically in six positions, as well as be telescoped farther out from the steering column. Coupes could

    Chevrolet Caprice

    Chevrolet Caprice

    Chevrolet_Caprice

  • Fiat 130
  • Motor vehicle

    suspension geometry can be finely tuned. The 130 had ZF power steering. The steering column was adjustable for rake and reach. Launched in 1969, with the

    Fiat 130

    Fiat 130

    Fiat_130

  • Aleko
  • Russian mid-size car made by Moskvitch

    torsion-crank rear suspension. It had rack-and-pinion steering and a collapsible steering column. The spare tyre was located underneath the boot and was

    Aleko

    Aleko

    Aleko

  • Automatic transmission
  • Type of motor vehicle transmission

    the gear selector is located between the two front seats or on the steering column, however electronic rotary dials and push-buttons have also been occasionally

    Automatic transmission

    Automatic transmission

    Automatic_transmission

  • Teletouch
  • Transmission controls on Ford Edsel cars

    planetary gears in the steering column. The steering wheel was directly coupled to the steering linkage as with conventional steering columns. Eventually, all

    Teletouch

    Teletouch

  • Wartburg 353
  • Medium-sized family car produced by AWE

    released. Drivers could turn the freewheel off through a switch under the steering column to benefit from engine braking, which was useful since the front brakes

    Wartburg 353

    Wartburg 353

    Wartburg_353

  • Subaru XT
  • Motor vehicle

    computer, and instrument cluster which tilted with adjustment of the steering column. With available front-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, depending on

    Subaru XT

    Subaru XT

    Subaru_XT

  • BMW Z4 (E85)
  • Motor vehicle

    electronic steering, throttle and shift parameters ("Dynamic Driving Control"). Electric power steering replaced the traditional hydraulic power steering used

    BMW Z4 (E85)

    BMW Z4 (E85)

    BMW_Z4_(E85)

  • Body-on-frame
  • Automobile construction method using a separate body on a structural frame

    manufacturers created rolling chassis consisting of a powertrain, suspension, steering column and a fuel tank that was then sent to a coachbuilder that added the

    Body-on-frame

    Body-on-frame

    Body-on-frame

  • Buick LeSabre
  • American full-size car

    Touring), 2.97 Final Drive Ratio, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift handle, tilt steering column, wipers with delay feature, electronic cruise control

    Buick LeSabre

    Buick LeSabre

    Buick_LeSabre

  • Chevrolet Impala (fourth generation)
  • Motor vehicle

    and 1968 model years, including a fully collapsible energy-absorbing steering column, side marker lights, and shoulder belts for closed models. Most engine

    Chevrolet Impala (fourth generation)

    Chevrolet Impala (fourth generation)

    Chevrolet_Impala_(fourth_generation)

  • Lincoln Town Car
  • Full-size luxury sedan (1980–2011)

    as the Town Car received a new steering column (shared with the Mercury Grand Marquis, featuring a wood-topped steering wheel). The key lockout for the

    Lincoln Town Car

    Lincoln Town Car

    Lincoln_Town_Car

  • Cadillac de Ville series
  • Car model

    ignition switch was moved from the instrument panel to the steering column, and included a steering wheel and transmission lock, one year ahead of a mandated

    Cadillac de Ville series

    Cadillac de Ville series

    Cadillac_de_Ville_series

  • Checker Marathon
  • Motor vehicle

    passengers 1969: Headrests 1970: Locking steering column (Checker used full-size Chevrolet steering columns and wheels) 1974: Larger, heavier silver-painted

    Checker Marathon

    Checker Marathon

    Checker_Marathon

  • Mercedes-Benz W126
  • Car model

    electrically adjustable steering column that extends and contracts by toggle switch underneath the steering column. The steering column position can be stored

    Mercedes-Benz W126

    Mercedes-Benz W126

    Mercedes-Benz_W126

  • Mitsubishi Pajero
  • Full-size SUV

    the steering wheel moved upwards too much, causing the dummy's head to contact the steering wheel and the B-pillar on rebound. The steering column, though

    Mitsubishi Pajero

    Mitsubishi Pajero

    Mitsubishi_Pajero

  • Morgan Super 3
  • Three-wheeled roadster

    to IP64 standards. The seats are not adjustable; The pedals and the steering column can be adjusted according to the driver's requirements. Fully digital

    Morgan Super 3

    Morgan Super 3

    Morgan_Super_3

  • Drive by wire
  • Automotive technology

    hydraulic and mechanical pedals and steering, including steering kickback. Components such as the steering column, intermediate shafts, pumps, hoses,

    Drive by wire

    Drive by wire

    Drive_by_wire

  • Torque steer
  • Unintentional steering by engine torque

    acceleration or launching, the steering may pull to one side. The effect is manifested either as a tugging sensation in the steering wheel, or a veering of the

    Torque steer

    Torque_steer

  • TVR Chimaera
  • Grand Tourer produced by TVR

    brake for the rear wheels. Steering was optionally power-assisted and worked via rack and pinion with adjustable steering column. There were 2.2 turns lock-to-lock

    TVR Chimaera

    TVR Chimaera

    TVR_Chimaera

  • Mercedes-Benz W113
  • Car model

    sedan. The steering gear was pulled back from the crash sensitive front of the engine compartment towards the fire wall, and the steering column was angled

    Mercedes-Benz W113

    Mercedes-Benz W113

    Mercedes-Benz_W113

  • Lada Niva
  • Russian 4×4 vehicle

    conditioning, an anti-lock braking system, and a hydraulic servomotor for the steering column were made optional, although they became standard equipment on the

    Lada Niva

    Lada Niva

    Lada_Niva

  • Steering linkage
  • Car part

    A steering linkage is the part of an automotive steering system that connects to the front wheels. The steering linkage which connects the steering gearbox

    Steering linkage

    Steering linkage

    Steering_linkage

  • Jeremy Wade
  • British television presenter and author (born 1956)

    incident stated Wade's injuries were "similar to the impact of striking a steering column during a car crash". Boote P and Wade J (1994) Somewhere Down the Crazy

    Jeremy Wade

    Jeremy Wade

    Jeremy_Wade

  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class
  • Full-sized luxury car

    structure absorbs the force of impact); collapsible steering column (prevents the steering column from protruding into the cabin during accidents), strengthened

    Mercedes-Benz S-Class

    Mercedes-Benz S-Class

    Mercedes-Benz_S-Class

  • Buick Riviera
  • Motor vehicle

    finned) drums of 12.0 in (300 mm) diameter. Power steering was standard equipment, with an overall steering ratio of 20.5:1, giving 3.5 turns lock-to-lock

    Buick Riviera

    Buick Riviera

    Buick_Riviera

  • McLaren F1
  • British sports car designed and manufactured by McLaren Automotive

    the F1 steering column cannot be adjusted; however, prior to production each customer specifies the exact preferred position of the steering wheel and

    McLaren F1

    McLaren F1

    McLaren_F1

  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221)
  • German luxury sedan

    models, instead a stalk on the steering wheel controls the gearbox (with buttons or, optionally, paddles on the steering wheel for manual gear control)

    Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221)

    Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221)

    Mercedes-Benz_S-Class_(W221)

  • TorqueFlite
  • Automatic transmission made by Chrysler

    select a driving range. The buttons were replaced by conventional steering column- or floor-mounted shift levers in all automatic Chrysler-built vehicles

    TorqueFlite

    TorqueFlite

    TorqueFlite

  • Ford Galaxie
  • American full-size car

    large, padded hub in the center of the plastic steering wheel, along with an energy-absorbing steering column (introduced late into the 1967 model year),

    Ford Galaxie

    Ford Galaxie

    Ford_Galaxie

  • Kia Forte
  • Compact car

    adds alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift lever, a tilting and telescoping steering column, sport-cloth seats, and a metallic finish

    Kia Forte

    Kia Forte

    Kia_Forte

  • Aston Martin Valhalla
  • Mid-engine hybrid sports car

    shares the race-inspired steering wheel from the Valkyrie and features unique wing shaped paddle shifters on the steering column. The car also has dihedral

    Aston Martin Valhalla

    Aston Martin Valhalla

    Aston_Martin_Valhalla

  • Koenigsegg Jesko
  • Mid-engine sports car

    car has unique screens mounted in the steering wheel spokes and a 5.0-inch screen mounted behind the steering wheel displaying vital information to the

    Koenigsegg Jesko

    Koenigsegg Jesko

    Koenigsegg_Jesko

  • GTM Rossa
  • Kit car designed and sold by GTM Cars

    source the engine, gearbox, steering rack, master cylinders, pedal assembly, heater, radiator, fuel tank, headlamps, steering column and stalk assembly, seats

    GTM Rossa

    GTM Rossa

    GTM_Rossa

  • Head tube
  • Bicycle part

    referred to as headset, or steering head bearings or steering neck bearings. These are usually tapered roller bearings. The steering axis angle, also called

    Head tube

    Head tube

    Head_tube

  • Pontiac Firebird
  • American pony car

    The instrument panel and steering wheel were revised. The ignition switch was moved from the dashboard to the steering column with the introduction of

    Pontiac Firebird

    Pontiac Firebird

    Pontiac_Firebird

  • Ford Mustang (first generation)
  • Motor vehicle

    and Mercury compacts and intermediates, the Rally-Pac consisted of steering column mounted combination clock and tachometer. It was available as a factory-ordered

    Ford Mustang (first generation)

    Ford Mustang (first generation)

    Ford_Mustang_(first_generation)

  • Cadillac Eldorado
  • American personal luxury car

    system, and updated stereo faces. While the four-spoke steering wheel was a carry-over, new steering wheel-mounted duplicate climate and audio controls.

    Cadillac Eldorado

    Cadillac Eldorado

    Cadillac_Eldorado

  • Tucker 48
  • Late 1940s American car

    Tuckermatic installed had a standard column shift lever, with a three position quadrant on the steering column. Up was reverse, the middle was neutral

    Tucker 48

    Tucker 48

    Tucker_48

  • Buick Skylark
  • Series of passenger automobiles produced by Buick

    windows and convertible top frame proportionately. Seat frames and steering column were then dropped to provide proper headroom and driving position.

    Buick Skylark

    Buick Skylark

    Buick_Skylark

  • Pontiac GTO
  • Car models produced by General Motors Corporation

    automotive press, such as Car Life criticized the slow steering, particularly without power steering, and inadequate drum brakes, which were identical to

    Pontiac GTO

    Pontiac GTO

    Pontiac_GTO

  • Driver monitoring system
  • Vehicle safety system

    the driver monitoring system includes a CCD camera placed on the steering column which tracks the face, via infrared LED detectors. If the driver is

    Driver monitoring system

    Driver monitoring system

    Driver_monitoring_system

  • Blunt trauma
  • Trauma to the body without penetration of the skin

    or compression against a non-yielding object such as a seat belt or steering column. This force may deform a hollow organ, increasing its intraluminal

    Blunt trauma

    Blunt trauma

    Blunt_trauma

  • Rico Abreu
  • American racing driver (born 1992)

    pedals and the steering column being lengthened, with the powertrain and a-frame moved 6 inches (15 cm). For stock cars, the steering column, pedals, and

    Rico Abreu

    Rico Abreu

    Rico_Abreu

  • Ford Falcon (North America)
  • Motor vehicle

    end of December, 1969; none of the 1970-model Falcons used a locking steering column that would be standard on all other 1970 Ford products (except Mavericks

    Ford Falcon (North America)

    Ford Falcon (North America)

    Ford_Falcon_(North_America)

  • Rag joint
  • Type of flexible coupling

    typically found on steering column shafts that connect the steering wheel to the steering gear input shaft, usually at the steering gear end. They provide

    Rag joint

    Rag joint

    Rag_joint

  • Cadillac XLR
  • Motor vehicle

    front and rear bulkheads, aluminum windshield structure, magnesium steering-column mounts, aluminum/balsawood composite floorboards and composite bodywork

    Cadillac XLR

    Cadillac XLR

    Cadillac_XLR

  • Premier Padmini
  • Motor vehicle

    wheels via a live rear axle. Its shifter was mounted on the left of the steering column. Weighing 895 kg (1,973 lb), its top speed was 140 km/h (87 mph). Premier

    Premier Padmini

    Premier Padmini

    Premier_Padmini

  • Center console (automobile)
  • Control-bearing surface facing a car's front seats

    reach of the driver without requiring a long stalk mounted on the steering column. Increasingly, center consoles include a wide variety of storage compartments

    Center console (automobile)

    Center console (automobile)

    Center_console_(automobile)

  • AMC Ambassador
  • Large-sized cars produced by American Motors Corporation

    with their dash, steering column, and steering wheel color-matched to the interior trim; whereas the dash, steering column, and steering wheel provided

    AMC Ambassador

    AMC Ambassador

    AMC_Ambassador

  • Mercedes-Benz W105
  • Motor vehicle

    Powertrain Engine 2195 cc M180 II I6 Transmission 4-speed manual, lever on steering column Dimensions Wheelbase 2,750 mm (108.3 in) Length 4,650 mm (183.1 in)

    Mercedes-Benz W105

    Mercedes-Benz W105

    Mercedes-Benz_W105

  • MG MGB
  • Motor vehicle

    with only the direction indicators being mounted on a stalk on the steering column. The ignition switch was also mounted on the dash. Like the MGA, the

    MG MGB

    MG MGB

    MG_MGB

  • Dynamic steering response
  • Vehicle safety and advanced power steering system

    Dynamic steering response (DSR) is a vehicle safety and advanced power steering system that can counteract unstable or difficult steering that may be

    Dynamic steering response

    Dynamic_steering_response

  • Honda NSX
  • Two-seater sports car manufactured by Honda and branded in the US as Acura

    shifting or manually shifting with a fingertip shift lever on the steering column. The car was presented at the 1989 Chicago Auto Show. Production started

    Honda NSX

    Honda NSX

    Honda_NSX

  • Dodge Dart
  • Motor vehicle

    steering column which used multiple slots in the column jacket to replace prior used convoluted mesh design. At impact, force applied to the steering

    Dodge Dart

    Dodge Dart

    Dodge_Dart

  • Mercedes-Benz W123
  • Executive car produced from November 1975 to January 1986

    (popular in Switzerland due to strict noise regulations), retractable steering column (from 1982 onward) and so forth. The extra-cost options for creature

    Mercedes-Benz W123

    Mercedes-Benz W123

    Mercedes-Benz_W123

  • Ford Ranger (Americas)
  • American series of pickup trucks

    To further improve handling, recirculating-ball steering was replaced by a rack-and-pinion steering configuration. From 1998 to 2001, the standard engine

    Ford Ranger (Americas)

    Ford Ranger (Americas)

    Ford_Ranger_(Americas)

  • Cadillac Allanté
  • Luxury roadster produced by Cadillac

    washer system, coolers for the power steering and automatic transmission fluids, and a revised steering column to compensate for the removal of the driver's

    Cadillac Allanté

    Cadillac Allanté

    Cadillac_Allanté

  • Morgan Roadster
  • Motor vehicle

    Turns lock to lock : 3 rack and pinion Steering column : Collapsible safety top section with combined lock Steering wheel : 15" standard, 14" nco, 16" with

    Morgan Roadster

    Morgan Roadster

    Morgan_Roadster

  • Dodge Charger
  • Series of automobiles marketed by Dodge

    and electronic stability control, a CD player, tilt and telescoping steering column, power locks/mirrors/windows, and remote keyless entry. Additional

    Dodge Charger

    Dodge Charger

    Dodge_Charger

  • AC Cobra
  • Sports car

    early 1963 and was designated Mark II. The steering rack was borrowed from the MGB while the new steering column came from the VW Beetle. About 528 Mark

    AC Cobra

    AC Cobra

    AC_Cobra

  • Audi Q3
  • Subcompact luxury crossover SUV produced by Audi

    the shifter being mounted on the centre console it is mounted on the steering column. Additional features include a 12-speaker system, ambient lighting

    Audi Q3

    Audi Q3

    Audi_Q3

  • Chevrolet Impala
  • American full-size car

    DeLorean. Steering wheels and instrument panels were color-keyed to interior colors, as opposed to the matte black used in 1971–1972. The steering wheel rim

    Chevrolet Impala

    Chevrolet Impala

    Chevrolet_Impala

  • Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)
  • Third generation of the Volkswagen Transporter

    lateral impact. The steering wheel has two energy-absorbing buckle points, with a detachable steering column that prevents the steering wheel from being

    Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)

    Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)

    Volkswagen_Type_2_(T3)

  • Ferrari Daytona SP3
  • Italian mid-engine 'Targa' style sports car

    consists of performance control switch clusters. Steering wheel The carbon fiber flat-bottom steering wheel is an advanced version of the Ferrari Roma's

    Ferrari Daytona SP3

    Ferrari Daytona SP3

    Ferrari_Daytona_SP3

  • Lamborghini Countach
  • Sports car produced by Lamborghini (1974–1990)

    spaceship-inspired warning lights placed centrally on the steering column, within the arc of the steering wheel. One of these warning lights served a similar

    Lamborghini Countach

    Lamborghini Countach

    Lamborghini_Countach

  • Cadillac Sixty Special
  • Motor vehicle

    front-steer setup (steering linkage in front of the engine crossmember), all Cadillac RWDs retained the 1961-vintage front suspension (rear steering linkage

    Cadillac Sixty Special

    Cadillac Sixty Special

    Cadillac_Sixty_Special

  • Daimler SP250
  • Motor vehicle

    ordered for the standard car: Wire wheels Whitewall tyres Adjustable steering column Hard top Front and rear bumpers Windscreen washers Heater Fog lights

    Daimler SP250

    Daimler SP250

    Daimler_SP250

  • Car
  • Motorised passenger road vehicle

    and occasionally by voice in 21st-century cars. These controls include a steering wheel, pedals for operating the brakes and controlling the car's speed

    Car

    Car

    Car

  • Procon-ten
  • Safety restraint system used by Audi

    connected to the steering column and seat belt mounts. When the cable was pulled tight by the engine, the cables would pull the steering wheel towards the

    Procon-ten

    Procon-ten

  • Ford Fairlane (Americas)
  • Motor vehicle

    better three-speed automatic transmission was also available with a steering column transmission gear selector lever. A new top-level full-sized model

    Ford Fairlane (Americas)

    Ford Fairlane (Americas)

    Ford_Fairlane_(Americas)

  • Jetta VS8
  • Mid-size crossover SUV

    6-inch central touchscreen. It has a 3-spoke steering wheel and the shifter is also mounted on the steering column. An illuminated trim panel is also present

    Jetta VS8

    Jetta VS8

    Jetta_VS8

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STEERING COLUMN

  • Tshering
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Tshering

    Graceful

    Tshering

  • Janum
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Janum

    Sleeping.

    Janum

  • Staerling
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Staerling

    A bird.

    Staerling

  • STERLING
  • Male

    English

    STERLING

    English name derived from the vocabulary word, from the Middle English word sterrling, STERLING means "little star." 

    STERLING

  • Spearing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Spearing

    English : patronymic from Spear.

    Spearing

  • Sterling
  • Boy/Male

    English German American

    Sterling

    Of high quality; pure. Also variant of a name given pre-medieval refiners of silver meaning...

    Sterling

  • Sterling
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German

    Sterling

    Of High Quality; Pure; Genuine; First-rate

    Sterling

  • Sheerin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sheerin

    Charming, Pleasant

    Sheerin

  • Sweeting
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sweeting

    English : from a medieval personal name, originally an Old English patronymic from Swēt(a) (see Sweet).English : from Middle English sweting ‘darling’, ‘sweetheart’, hence a nickname for a popular and attractive person, or for somebody who habitually addressed people with the term.

    Sweeting

  • Staring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Staring

    English : unexplained.

    Staring

  • Sterling
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Sterling

    Scottish : variant spelling of Stirling.English : perhaps a variant of Starling.German : from Middle High German sterlinc, the name of a coin, hence probably a nickname for someone who paid that amount in rent.William Sterling settled in Haverhill, MA, in 1662.

    Sterling

  • Hutaf
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hutaf

    Cheering

    Hutaf

  • Sterling
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Sterling

    High Quality

    Sterling

  • Deering
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Deering

    English : patronymic from Dear 1.Americanized form of German Thüring, regional name for someone from Thuringia.

    Deering

  • Steverino
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Steverino

    Victorious.

    Steverino

  • Searing
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Searing

    English : unexplained.

    Searing

  • Stelling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stelling

    English : habitational name from places in Northumberland and Kent. The former is probbly from an Old English stelling ‘shelter or fold for cattle’; the latter may be named with an unattested Old English male personal name, Stealla, + -ingas, a suffix denoting ‘family or followers of’.Dutch : topographic name from a derivative of Middle Dutch stelle ‘land built up on mudflats behind a dike’.German : derivative of Stell 1, for a small cattle farmer.

    Stelling

  • Janum
  • Biblical

    Janum

    sleeping

    Janum

  • Sperring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Sperring

    English (Somerset) : metonymic occupational name for a spurrier (a maker of spurs), from Old French esporon, esperun ‘spur’.

    Sperring

  • Teeling
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Teeling

    English and Irish : unexplained; most probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place somewhere in South Wales or southern England. This name was established in County Meath, Ireland, soon after the Anglo-Norman invasion of the 12th century.Dutch : unexplained.Probably a respelling of German Tiling, a patronymic form of Thiel.

    Teeling

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Online names & meanings

  • Gricie
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Gricie

    A Diminutive of Grace

  • Stoakes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stoakes

    English : variant of Stokes.

  • Kusum
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Kusum

    A Flower that Lord Krishna Likes; A Flower

  • Dayanand
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dayanand

    One who likes being merciful, A king

  • Pooran
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Pooran

    Complete; The Perfect Person

  • Luxovious
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic

    Luxovious

    Mythical god of Luxeuil.

  • Zhindhu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Zhindhu

    Peace of the World

  • Sa'eed
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Sa'eed

    Happy. Lucky. Rivulet.

  • Satvshila | ஸத்வ்ஷீலா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Satvshila | ஸத்வ்ஷீலா

  • Tinka
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, German, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Swedish

    Tinka

    Heavenly

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  • Sheep-shearing
  • n.

    Act of shearing sheep.

  • Steaningp
  • n.

    See Steening.

  • Steering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Steer

  • Sterling
  • a.

    Genuine; pure; of excellent quality; conforming to the highest standard; of full value; as, a work of sterling merit; a man of sterling good sense.

  • Sheep-shearing
  • n.

    A feast at the time of sheep-shearing.

  • Sterling
  • a.

    Belonging to, or relating to, the standard British money of account, or the British coinage; as, a pound sterling; a shilling sterling; a penny sterling; -- now chiefly applied to the lawful money of England; but sterling cost, sterling value, are used.

  • Steining
  • n.

    See Steening.

  • Shearing
  • n.

    The act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine, as the wool from sheep, or the nap from cloth.

  • Steeving
  • n.

    The act or practice of one who steeves.

  • Sneerful
  • a.

    Given to sneering.

  • Sneeringly
  • adv.

    In a sneering manner.

  • Spoke
  • n.

    A projecting handle of a steering wheel.

  • Sheering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sheer

  • Sneer
  • n.

    The act of sneering.

  • Shearing
  • n.

    The product of the act or operation of clipping with shears or a shearing machine; as, the whole shearing of a flock; the shearings from cloth.

  • Shearing
  • n.

    The act or operation of dividing with shears; as, the shearing of metal plates.

  • Neesing
  • n.

    Sneezing.

  • Steeving
  • n.

    See Steeve, n. (a).

  • Sweeping
  • a.

    Cleaning off surfaces, or cleaning away dust, dirt, or litter, as a broom does; moving with swiftness and force; carrying everything before it; including in its scope many persons or things; as, a sweeping flood; a sweeping majority; a sweeping accusation.