Drive-in Stores

Drive-in Stores
Ladengeschäfte, die dem Autofahrer das Aussteigen ersparen.
- Unter demselben Gesichtspunkt: Drive-in-Banken (mit einem Schalter auf dem Bürgersteig am Straßenrand, der außerhalb der Geschäftszeiten versenkt werden kann), Drive-in Restaurants und Drive-in Movies (Kinos).

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