Motoring
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Motoring may refer to:
- 310 Motoring310 Motoring310 Motoring is an automotive customization garage based in Los Angeles, California founded by Marc Laidler in 1999. The name is based on area code 310, for its original location in L.A. The company grew and now has shops across the United States, including 45 in California...
, an automotive customization garage based in Los Angeles, California - AA Motoring Trust
- Best Motoring InternationalBest Motoring Internationalwas Japan's preeminent automobile magazine, video, and DVD series. Alongside Best Motoring were Hot Version and Video Special. With the first edition debuting in 1995 and the last in 2011, the videos were marked by non traditional races and challenges such as Touge battles, in which one car tries...
, Japanese automobile magazine - DrivingDrivingDriving is the controlled operation and movement of a land vehicle, such as a car, truck or bus.Although direct operation of a bicycle and a mounted animal are commonly referred to as riding, such operators are legally considered drivers and are required to obey the rules of the road...
- Motoring (South African website)
- motoring hoodMotoring hoodA motoring hood or driving hood was an unusual and short lived women's fashion dating to the turn of the twentieth century whose purpose was to protect the wearer from dirt and dust wile riding in an automobile....
, an item of clothing - the song Sister ChristianSister Christian"Sister Christian" is a power ballad by the hard rock band Night Ranger, which was the second single released on their album Midnight Madness. It was ranked number 32 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 1980s. To this day, it is one of the most popular first dance songs at weddings.-Origin and...
features the famous lyric "Motoring" in its chorus - Slang term for sexual intercourseSexual intercourseSexual intercourse, also known as copulation or coitus, commonly refers to the act in which a male's penis enters a female's vagina for the purposes of sexual pleasure or reproduction. The entities may be of opposite sexes, or they may be hermaphroditic, as is the case with snails...