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| | Automobile |
 | | (Older terms include motor car, with "motor" referring to what is now usually called the engine, and horseless carriage.) It has seats for the driver and, almost without exception, for at least one passenger. |
 | | Despite these technological advances, the death toll of car accidents remains high: about 40,000 people die every year in the US, a number which increases annually in line with rising population and increased travel (although the rate per capita and per mile travelled decreases steadily), and a similar number in Europe. |
 | | The Hyundai Motor Company (HMC), a South Korean company, is the automotive arm of Hyundai and is principally engaged in the business of manufacturing and selling automobiles. |
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