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electric window
noun
A side window of a motor car that is opened and closed using electric power.
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In response he stared straight forward as the passenger side electric window wound up in my face.
In August, its joint venture with FAW recalled nearly 690,000 Camry and Yaris passenger cars after finding problems with electric window controls.
Then a big American 1963 Lincoln Continental pulled up, down went the electric window and inside was Pete Townshend and his wife Karen.
I have trapped my hair in the electric window of a car a couple of times and caught it in the door of a tube.
There is more cost-cutting than Hyundai would like you to think, such as hard plastics for the upper door trims and a lack of a one-shot-for-up feature on the driver's electric window, and it's a shame the rear-seat backrests don't fold fully flat.
There were uneven gaps between the trim in the cockpit of our test Focus for example, the cutout for the electric window switches on the driver's side was badly seated and askew and the seats, though comfortable, were swathed in a cheap-feeling, velour-like fabric.
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Leather trimmed sports seats are fitted together with electric windows and electrically adjustable heated mirrors.
The motor had stalled and there was no electricity to open the electric windows.
The concept car had a Connolly Leather-trimmed interior produced by Callow & Maddox, and was fitted with front and rear heated windscreens, electric windows, air conditioning, heated electrically adjustable seats with an Alpine Electronics CD player.
The company already offers prototypes of bags and jackets with photosensitive panels woven in, designed to charge digital cameras and mobile phones, and a hotel in Las Vegas is using G24's products to run its electric window-blinds.
Electric windows and Twilight Sentinel no longer impress.
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