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    Car Evolution Automobiles went to the cars we have now but how? Car evolution has changed over time and has had an impact on society. Karl Benz was born November 25, 1844-April 4, 1929. He had 5 children and a wife. She helped him with his car invention. He became famous for inventing the first automobile model-T in 1885. This powerful machine was called the Benz Patent- Motorwagen. He had help from Ford Motor Company but everyone only gave Karl the credit of the invention. This became the new…

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    “Here’s A Terrible Idea” Response Draft The article “Here’s A Terrible Idea: Robot Cars with Adjustable Ethics Settings” addresses an ethical dilemma brought about by good intentions. With an estimated 35,000 people killed each year in vehicular accidents in the US, the development of autonomous cars has the opportunity to save thousands of lives. However, this solution that could save so many lives raises multiple ethical questions. Is killing one person better than killing 5? Is killing an…

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    This conspiracy is part of the American public transportation history: the idea General Motors company conspired to destroy the streetcar systems in the United States cities to increase the sales of the automobiles produced by the company. Evidence for The market saturation led GM to lost $65 million, that those who desired cars already owned them, and the only way to increase GM's sales and restore its profitability was by eliminating its principal rival: electric railways. General Motors tried…

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    Effects Of Electric Cars

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    As we know the automobile usage has increased all over the world especially in the last decades and the companies are aware of the increasing environmental issues of their product and processes they are facing. The big manufacturers know about the need of having improved environmental performance in their operations and have set environment programs to tackle with these issues. These programs have a wide scope and also cover some requirements for the suppliers. According to Global competition we…

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    introduced the 8.2L or 500 cubic inch V8. The motor advertised a torque rating of 550 foot-pounds and horsepower output in the 400 range. The idea of using a chain to funnel power from the biggest V-8 ever produced to the front wheels of such a large automobile scared a lot of people. In the end, this massive engine and the front wheel drive THM-425 transmission combination proved to be reliable. The car had a top speed of 125 MPH and went on to become the best-selling Eldorado in Cadillac…

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    Wheel Alignment Essay

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    Wheel Alignment | Auto Repair Shops Lewisville, TX When considering a wheel alignment, the majority of drivers only consider the increased tread wear an alignment provides. Few persons realize the extent an alignment affects the safety of your vehicle. When all four tires are in alignment, it means that all four tires are squarely on the road for maximum contact and traction. Understanding what an alignment entails can assist you in understanding its importance to your safety. The alignment is…

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    luxurious car. BMW was started in 1917 as an aircraft manufacturer. BMW is a German company which its headquarters is located in Munich, Germany. In 1923, BMW started manufacturing motorcycles at first, then five years later, began manufacturing automobiles. In 1959, BMW was in a financial crisis and the company wasn’t sure if they could continue, so they decided to…

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    Seven Most Magnificent Engineering Achievements in The World Throughout history mankind has accomplished a great amount of things. Some more important than others, yet every accomplishment is amazing to the person who took part in the accomplishment. One might find it difficult to put together a list of their top seven most magnificent engineering achievements due to the fact that their cannot be one defined list. One accomplishment may mean more to one person than it does to another. Using…

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    Solution: The following are the major contributors towards the Toyota’s accelerator crisis: a) With the rise of Toyota into a global powerhouse in the automobile industry, the organizational structure of the organization was sacrificed the most. It emerged into a centralized design where the decision making authority of its units in other countries were put into the hands of the executives in Japan. Centralized…

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    While I’m sitting in a car ride, I observe my surroundings. There are traffic signs and pedestrians crossing crosswalks. Most importantly, there are many cars moving at the same and almost no confusion. How is this possible? Thanks to the traffic light, driving cars is easier. Without the traffic light, driving will be a burden and accidents would occur more often. Traffic lights are easy to interpret and keeps traffic calm. The man behind the invention was Garrett Morgan. Garrett Morgan was an…

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