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    technology. At one point the computers got more efficient, then the cell phone, now its motorized vehicles. The Self-driving car introduces a world of can- do attitudes and self- sufficiency. These vehicles may have many advantages and liabilities: it is up to the consumer to figure out if the pros outweigh the cons. When I was seventeen years of age, I nearly lost my life in a grievous car accident, which caused me to become sedentary. During my time of healing I had plenty of time to think.…

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    Tesla Business Model

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    the initial financial investment, and became the chairman of the board in 2014. The team “wanted to prove that people didn’t need to compromise to drive electric – that electric vehicles can be better, quicker, and more fun to drive than gasoline cars” (Tesla, Inc., 2017). Since 2003, Tesla Motors’ mission…

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    invented technologies every class through the robotics news report or at the beginning of every class when professor Eguchi introduced us to new technology. One of the memorable technologies that we covered in this semester was the autonomous car or self-driving car development. I have watched in cartoons or imagined about this ingenious concept when I was young. I never expected that I would hear the news…

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    BMW I3

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    Pull Out Quote: " Buying hybrid and all-electric vehicles has become a growing trend and more people are buying these types of cars than ever before." Article Summary: The BMW i3 with optional range extender was built with luxury and sophistication in mind. The look and feel of this futuristic all-electric car in conjunction with its smart features, elevated driving dynamics, reasonable price, and appealing green features make the BMW i3 a strong contender in this class of EV vehicles. Images…

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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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    Tesla Motors

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    computer. Standing among the fundamental forces behind the introduction of sustainable electric vehicles in the world, one of the essential strategy elements include technology and product enhancement. The introduction of new batteries that can run cars efficiently at…

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    HOW MUCH WILL A TESLA ROOF COST COMPARED TO A TRADITIONAL ROOF? Last year, Tesla revealed its new solar roof, made from durable photovoltaic, tempered glass tiles. Tesla aims to offer four tile styles, though currently only the smooth or textured glass styles are available to consumers (Hope). A Tesla Solar Roof is composed of solar and non-solar tiles, which are sold at different prices (Hope). A major selling point that has been promoted by Tesla is that the cost of Tesla Solar Roof should be…

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    My First Car As people grow, they start to do new things, learn new things, and say new things. One of the biggest thing that anyone to everyone will do once they become teenagers is drive. Not every teenager gets the chance to drive at first. Some people don’t get to drive until they are older than twenty-one. Driving in todays’ society is either a necessity or just something people want to do. First time driving can go a few different ways. Some people can be scared, while others can be…

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    stick shift or manual car is rapidly progressing to become a rarity in America. Statistics on knowledgeable drivers to this now outdated concept are around 18 percent of the driving population. How could this once mandatory concept fade into an atypical concept? This is what most people ponder over when they hear this, until they actually try to drive darn contraption… My parents’ have had a pressing belief that everyone should be cognizant of how to drive a stick shift car. I was even…

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    ethos, and pathos by providing simple statistical information from several resources along with person insight to argue that speed limits should be reasonably increased. The author, Matthew L. Herbert, argues that the majority of people don’t get in car crashes from someone driving too fast, it’s because the driver was reckless. It is extremely important to make your readers able to emotionally relate to your argument. Matthew is able to do that right away through his first few sentences, which…

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