साँचा:ज्ञानसन्दूक मोटर गाड़ी

परिचय का प्रतीक साँचा परिचय[देखें] [संपादन] [इतिहास] [पर्ज .]

Usage संपादित करें

{{Infobox Automobile
| name              = 
| image             = 
| manufacturer      = 
| parent_company    = 
| aka               = 
| production        = 
| production_start  = 
| production_end    = 
| model_years       = 
| assembly          = 
| predecessor       = 
| successor         = 
| class             = 
| body_style        = 
| layout            = 
| platform          = 
| engine            = 
| transmission      = 
| wheelbase         = 
| length            = 
| width             = 
| height            = 
| weight            = 
| electric_range    = 
| related           = 
| designer          = 
| sp                = us
}}

Meanings संपादित करें

  • name: The name of the car used in its original or primary market
  • image: A 'three quarter' view of the front and side of the car (e.g.: Image:1963 MkI Mini.jpg), preferably taken against a background containing no other vehicles and with the sun shining from behind the camera.
  • manufacturer: The legal entity that manufactures (or manufactured) the vehicle
  • parent company: Industrial group or holding company, if any, which owns or owned the manufacturer (as defined here) when the vehicle was produced
  • aka: other names of the subject car/automobile
  • model years: the model years in which the vehicle was marketed. No months or half-years. Empty this field and place actual production date in the Production start and production end fields as this information becomes available.
  • production: calendar year (not model year) range when the car was produced. This is an alternative to production_start and production_end; do not use both forms.
  • production start and production end: This is an alternative to production; do not use both forms. The calendar dates (year and month, with day if available) on which production of the vehicle started and ended.
  • assembly: cities and countries where the model is built
  • predecessor: previous models from the manufacturer in the segment or similar
  • successor: following models in the segment or similar
  • class: segment to which the car belongs
  • body style: number of doors and car shape
  • layout: layout of the drivetrain/powertrain
  • platform: the platform name, which may be shared with similar cars from the same or related marques
  • engine: nominal displacement in litres (L) and/or cubic inches (in³) per displacement conventions, abbreviated engine configuration, notable valvetrain, notable fuel delivery, forced induction type
  • transmission: number of forward gear ratios, and the type of transmission (e.g. "6-speed manual, 5-speed automatic")
  • wheelbase: nominal wheelbase
  • length: nominal length (excluding any non-standard towing equipment)
  • width: nominal width (excluding door mirrors)
  • height: nominal height
  • weight: kerb/curb weight of a standard car without options (if a range of bodystyles is offered, include a lowest and highest figure)
  • electric range: how far the vehicle can travel on battery (electricity) alone
  • related: cars which share most of components like platform
  • designer: the name of the individual designer, or the "design house"
  • sp: the spelling convention. For British English spelling, set to "uk". American English US spelling ("us") is set by default. Note: currently it only affects the "Curb weight"/"Kerb weight" spelling.

Notes संपादित करें

Microformat संपादित करें

The HTML mark up produced by this template includes an hProduct microformat, which makes the product's details parsable by computers, either acting automatically to index articles across Wikipedia for search engines, or via a browser tool operated by a person. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

hProduct uses HTML classes including:

  • brand
  • category
  • description
  • fn
  • hproduct
  • identifier
  • listing
  • photo
  • price
  • review
  • type
  • url
  • value

Please do not rename or remove these classes; nor collapse nested elements which use them.