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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
motor vehicle
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ This road is closed to motor vehicles.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ For several decades the number of deaths resulting from motor vehicle accidents per 100, 000 population has increased.
▪ He died in Florence 26 December 1924, after being knocked down by a motor vehicle in London.
▪ He sat back in the motor vehicle as the Doctor noticeably increased the speed of the journey.
▪ This 1960 Act required the Surgeon General to undertake studies of the health effects of motor vehicle exhaust emissions.
▪ This point means that where a motor vehicle is required to be fitted with wipers it must also have washers.
Wiktionary
motor vehicle

n. Any land-based means of transportation in the form of a machine that operates primarily through a motor consuming fuel in order to provide power to rotate the tires.

WordNet
motor vehicle

n. a self-propelled wheeled vehicle that does not run on rails [syn: automotive vehicle]

Wikipedia
Motor vehicle

A motor vehicle is a self-propelled road vehicle and off-road vehicle , commonly wheeled, that does not operate on rails, such as trains or trams and used for commercial purposes on the highways in the transportation of passengers, or passengers and property.

The vehicle propulsion is provided by an engine or motor, usually by an internal combustion engine, or an electric motor, or some combination of the two, such as hybrid electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. For legal purposes motor vehicles are often identified within a number of vehicle classes including cars, buses, motorcycles, off-road vehicles, light trucks and regular trucks. These classifications vary according to the legal codes of each country. ISO 3833:1977 is the standard for road vehicles types, terms and definitions. Generally to avoid requiring handicapped persons from having to possess an operator's license to use one, or requiring tags and insurance, powered wheelchairs will be specifically excluded by law from being considered motor vehicles.

As of 2010 there were more than one billion motor vehicles in use in the world excluding off-road vehicles and heavy construction equipment. Global vehicle ownership per capita in 2010 was 148 vehicles in operation per 1000 people. The United States has the largest fleet of motor vehicles in the world, with 239.8 million in 2010. Vehicle ownership per capita in the US is also the highest in the world with 769 vehicles in operation per 1000 people. The People's Republic of China has the second largest fleet in the world, with slightly more than 78 million vehicles and since 2009 became the world's largest new car market. In 2011, a total of 80 million cars and commercial vehicles were built, led by China, with 18.4 million motor vehicles manufactured.