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steering column

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steering column
n
(Engineering / Automotive Engineering) (in a motor vehicle) the shaft on which a steering wheel is mounted and by which it is connected with the steering gear
Translations
steering column n (Aut) → piantone m dello sterzo


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Other features include seven-speed automatic transmission with gear-shift paddles, intelligent all-wheel drive, Bi-Xenon adaptive cornering headlights, heated and ventilated front seats, ten-way powered driver's seat, eight-way powered front passenger seat, electrically adjustable steering column, six airbags, speed-sensitive power steering, smart access, rear privacy glass and maple wood trim.
 
 
 
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