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    on the carmakers and raises the standard and they have to design the product thinking more about the fuel consumption (O’Rourke). The increase in the cost to produce the products must be factored in the higher price of the product. The sale of automobile is affected by the rise in the oil prices and there is a possibility that the volume of sale may decline as the result of higher prices that the producers now have to charge for their products. Even though the auto industry decreases its price significantly

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    individuals, a car is actually a part of its owner. They treat it as part of the family. These individuals will take their pride and joy and manipulate their automobile to get the most out of it. This could be just for looks or for performance. One of the most important things to a car junkie looks for is speed. Since the day the automobile was created, individuals kept pushing the limits of how fast they could go. The Model T when it was invented had a top speed between 40-45 MPH back in 1919. These

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    automotive engineer, is mostly credited forinventing the automobile. The fact is he did not, he used what was developed and studied in the automobile industry to develop his own ideas and revolutionized the automotive industry. His creativity made possible for him to develop the assembly line that sparked the auto production. Henry Ford Henry Ford was born near Dearborn, Michigan, on July 30, 1863. His family had nothing to do with the automobile, they were

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    Why Cars Are Bad Essay

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    of the necessities in life: jobs, convenience, and affordability. The increasing need for automobiles has also increased the need for mechanics, car manufacturers, and insurance companies. For example, a company such as General Motors employs about 220,000 people who average a salary of $75,000. These employees put about three million vehicles on the road in America. Also, most of those automobiles will have some kind of problem during their existence. This employs about 739,000 mechanics and

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    The AMC Pacer

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    around the people that used it. The Pacer looks different, because they developed it from the inside out. Join me as we uncover the thought process behind the automobile. We'll also review the history of the Pacer and some interesting special editions. Finally, we'll talk about a small group of collectors that have elevated the automobile into something you might not expect. History of the AMC Pacer The American Motors Corporation built the Pacer from 1975 through 1980. The

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    "Roaring Twenties," was a time of industrial revolution, where advertising, automobile, electricity, movie and radio industries grew rapidly, chiefly the revving automobile industry was the pedal that launched that revolutionary period. Vehicles in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, serve as mirror analytical symbols for various characters, accurately revealing aspects of each characters life's through (their) automobiles, also functioning as symbols of American society in general during the

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    Fixing a Car

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    created the modern automobile. The history of the automobile reflects an evolution that took place worldwide. Since then, 21st century car tools have evolved, affecting automotive servicing in a positive and negative prospective. Reflecting the way that cars have evolved, the way car mechanics service them has also changed dramatically. A lot has changed from tools and engines, to the different types of mechanics there are now. Although the blueprint for the modern automobile was perfected in Germany

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    print for the modern automobile was perfected by Germany and France in the 1800s. According to the Journal of cleaner production, (2016) the automobile sector is rapidly increasing its market share worldwide in recent years. It is because of various business strategies by automobile manufacturer such as more focus on small cars and fuel efficient cars having a low market price that are targeted to capture the maximum market. But due to increasing market share of the automobile sector there are several

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    Palacios Rhetoric and Research 24 April 2017 Are Self-driving Vehicles Safer Than Human Operated Vehicles? “Humans have since the days of Leonardo da Vinci’s supposed robotic cart dreamed of true automobiles: Self-driving cars” (Vanderbilt). Today the possibility of riding around in self-driving automobiles is more real than ever. Today there are self-driving cars being tested by multiple companies such as Google, Ford, Uber, General Motors, and more. The question everyone is asking is, are these self-driving

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    Introduction Cities are places which have huge amount of gathering of people, collection of economic activities and complex infrastructure for people which all together are supported by transport systems. Traditionally, the focus of transport system has been on passengers as cities were looked as locations of maximum human interactions with each other with intricate traffic patterns linked to commuting, commercial transactions and cultural/leisure activities. But today, cities are also place of production

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