Body and exterior vocabulary autotehnik
can be
updated with different styling and fitted to the same chassis to significantly change the
appearance rather than redesigning the entire body/chassis of the car). Again, this word is
mostly used by the auto trade and automotive journalists. Furthermore, the fascia is used
to describe the single panel that conceals the bumper, front or rear, and ties the bumper
element visually with the sides of the vehicle--often including an inlet for cooling. 93%
[citation needed]
of fascias are made of TPO (thermoplastic olefin elastomer). This material is
high gloss, has thin wall capability, improved paintability, and a low coefficient of
thermal expansion.
· Fender (wing or mudguard): A curved piece of metal or plastic above the wheels
of a bicycle, motorcycle or car that prevents dirt from getting on the rider.
(kere tiib, porikaitse, poritiib)
Fender is the American English term for the part of an automobile, motorcycle or