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    Challenges & Impact Discontinuation of diesel In Europe, it is common to own a diesel vehicle as almost half of the total car sold in Europe were diesel vehicles. This is because the customers thinks that fuel efficiency is the biggest factor to consider when driving and the fact that the price of diesel is lower than petrol(Schipper, Marie-Lilliu et al. 2002). The corollary of better fuel efficiency is higher nitrogen oxide emissions. The fact that the popularity of diesel vehicles were…

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    Google Mission Statement

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    is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful" are the first to greet the reader. And for almost 20 years, it 's been succeeding. In 2010, they unveiled their most audacious project yet - the fully autonomous car of the future. With safety and its trademark sense of innovation in the driver 's seat, Google 's attempt to help people everywhere access the things they need is on the cusp of hitting the road. Company Back in 2010 when the project was announced,…

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    Autonomous Cars Essay

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    Autonomous Cars are Better than Human Drivers Many people believe that driverless cars will have a great impact on our society because promoting driverless cars will provide people with many more benefits than they already have. Without the benefits provided by the cars, society is a much more dangerous place with human drivers. Therefore, benefits provided by driverless cars, such as safety, cost efficiency, time efficiency, and mobility for people who do not drive prove they should be promoted…

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    two of the new cars. Here the customers wanted to make a decision based on your response. If your response does not satisfy the customer, he/she will walk out the store. For this, you have to know a minimum of the mileage the car gives, it’s price, it’s last year price, some of the newly added safety features, some new systems added to the car. After you have mastered this, you can look for the horse power, torque and other additional features and at least have to convince that this car is best…

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    Keith Miller. "Self-Driving Cars: Ethical Responsibilities of Design Engineers." IEEE Technology and Society Magazine 36.2 (2017): 67-75. The author of this article describes potential benefits of autonomous cars, as well as responsibilities that many people in corporate hierarchy producing the cars may face. He gives several examples of how manufacturers made choices in the past that led to different types of harms, including deaths. There is a potential that autonomous cars will also lead to…

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    school. What a car owner's manual provides are explanations on how to use the car's different components and features, such as the windshield wipers, defroster, turn signal lights, etc. And depending on the car's manufacturer, the manual may also contain tips and reminders on basic car maintenance (like when to replace your tires), defensive driving (appropriate use seat belt and airbag), and responsible car ownership (basic road rules you should comply with). However, don't confuse a car…

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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    brought to practice by MCC is generally accepted by leading car-manufacturers as of key importance to future industry developments. Manufacturers and suppliers therefore monitor the successes and failures of MCC, as the results will mark the future organization of their companies and of the supply chain. Smart has now been an issue of concern as its sales performance has not met the company's…

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    Until recently, automated driving technology had not been considered as a suitable replacement for humans; the idea of cars being given a destination and taking its passengers without human intervention, at best, would have belonged in a sci-fi novel just a decade ago. But will this still be case in the near future? Despite the rapid evolution in the automotive industry, it may take several decades before autonomous vehicles can fully replace human drivers in all situations. There are simply too…

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    Electric Cars Importance

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    The value of electric cars is increasing by the year. They are becoming smarter and more efficient. But they are becoming farther out of range for the average person. Are the prices getting farther out of the reach of the average middle-class person? Cost of batteries The cost of the batteries is extremely high in price. They increase all the time because of the materials they use to make the battery stronger. One battery is around 20 thousand dollars. They last approximately 8-10 years. The…

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    having a solid set of tires on your vehicle cannot be understated; they make your car safer, handle better, and run more efficiently. However, the car repair and tire services pros at Kimmes Oil say many drivers make the mistake of having mismatched tires. These Superior, WI, mechanics say you never should mix winter and summer tires, tires with differing tread patterns and sizes, or tires from different manufacturers. Why is mixing and matching tires so harmful? Let’s get the wheels spinning…

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