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    and spot a car that is a little bit way too low to be on the road? Most of us have and if you are not into todays car scene, you might just find it a little bit too weird. Today’s car scene is subculture that is rapidly growing and many are proud to be in. Within these car scene subcultures we have different categories that we can identify; classic, American, and imports. These are all very different subcultures but they all share one thing, and that is the love and care for their cars. The…

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    A new and questionable trend in car shopping has picked up momentum where people have started to buy cars online, without ever seeing it in person. I can't argue with the convenience of buying online and having it delivered straight to my door, but my personal opinion is that this can leave me open for too many scams. I wouldn't buy a new car online for the same reason I wouldn't buy a house online. Cars, like houses, need closer inspection than professionally taken pictures because they cost…

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    Have you recently gotten a bonus or a promotion and are thinking about buying a new car? Have your previous cars been used ones from the 80s or 90s and now you're wondering about the transponder keys that come with many modern vehicles? A transponder key isn't complicated, but may seem strange if you've never before personally owned a vehicle that used one. Here are the answers to some questions you may have about your new potential purchase: How are duplicate keys handled? Nearly everyone…

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    the wheel of my 2-ton car. It seems like anytime I get behind the wheel of a car, something somewhere in the universe decides to test me once again. However, despite being a firsthand witness to my awful luck, I also astonish myself every time I experience these situations with how I handle and learn from them. This is one of those times. After having my license for about 8 months, you would think I had possessed the knowledge of how to not endanger myself when driving a car. I did, but…

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    Tesla Case Study

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    beginning. The goal of Tesla was and still is to create affordable electric vehicles to the mass market. The initial goal was to start with a premium sports car for early adopters which would then help to finance the company’s sedans and compacts. Today, Tesla has established itself as a market leader in the development and innovation of the electric car. Tesla believes that their strategy will allow them to “gain market share, gain brand awareness, generate brand loyalty and earn profits…

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    Oil Change Benefits

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    can do to make sure that your car stays in great condition. When you are on the road, you should drive carefully. When you are not driving, you should make sure that you are following your car's routine maintenance schedule. Getting oil changes on a regular basis is one of the easiest things you can do to make sure that your car stays in great condition. You should not prolong getting your oil changed. After a few thousand miles, you might start to notice that your car is not performing at…

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    Driverless Vehicles

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    Innovation is always happening; it’s happening everywhere we go; it’s around every corner. Going green is also always happening, especially in larger cities where many car dealerships exist. A shift toward more hybrid and electric cars is happening, even a movement towards perfecting a driverless car. Investing in driverless car manufacturing would be a good idea When cell phones first made their debut, it could be assumed that practically no one thought that they would ever be able to control…

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    that was affordable for the average American family. The car that accomplished that goal was the Model T. When Ford’s Model T was released in October of 1903, the main key to it’s success was that a new type of alloy, which is a mixture of two metals, called Vanadium was used instead of regular steel because it was lighter and stronger. The revolutionary alloy had been used in some European automobiles, but it had never been used by US car manufacturers. (citation) Ford implemented Vanadium…

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    lithium-ion battery packs into 1,000 of its electric smart cars. With the infusion of capital from Daimler, Tesla could continue with their research and development and stay in business. The investment also enables the two companies to work together further on the battery systems and electric drive systems. In 2011, Toyota acquired a 3% stake in Tesla and in return Tesla agreed to collaborate with Toyota on its first electric car. The electric car for Toyota was the company’s RAV4 model and…

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    Tesla Executive Summary

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    company in the automobile industry that offers luxury electric cars and its footprint in the world is steadily growing. On various reports about the company Tesla, a statement about the company says, “Tesla Motors design, develop, manufacture and sells fully electric storage vehicles and storage products.” (Merchant Equity Report, 2016) With the concern about climate change and the environment more people are willing to switch to electric cars, not only to save the environment, but also because…

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