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A vehicle page is a special type of article devoted to the Mattel model(s) of any given Cars character, or version thereof. They create the foundation of the diecast project and exist in their own dedicated namespace. Vehicles operate rather uniquely from regular content pages, and have their own entire set of guidelines and practices.

Overview

Vehicle pages define entries in the Mattel Disney Pixar Cars item database (infrastructure). They work with the Cargo extension to store template parameters into a site-wide database, which not only can be independently searched, but also accessible by other pages on the wiki as part of their own page output. In short, when you edit a vehicle page, the results immediately effect every type of list page it appears on, including series, castings, etc. They aim to be efficient while also staying as user-friendly, easy-to-use as possible.

Visually speaking, a vehicle page is arguably simpler than a regular page. Internally is another story. They make heavy use of the Cargo and Variables extensions to store and transport large amounts of info in as little system strain as possible.

Usage

A vehicle pages has two distinct features: The leading infobox to introduce the vehicle itself... Main image, you will always see the basic vehicle (1:55 die-cast) - ones without like Mini Racers and Color Changers should instead use their respective counterpart ...along with very basic info like what Cars media they originate from, the year (and series) of first release, and (if a "version") a link to the base character and all other versions of the character.

And then the Releases section listing every individual issue of that character (documenting an issue-by-issue history of that character's production). Both sections are edited within dedicated templates.

You'll see a loose photo depicting the final release, along with hovering the mouse (tapping on mobile) over the series cell displays the carded (e.g. boxed) image.

Classification

Vehicles are identified and categorized primarily based on the series they're from, using the wiki's own classification system.