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    The Dodge Challenger is a modern muscle car that can be used for everything. The Dodge Challenger is a Brampton, Ontario, Canada and Detroit, Michigan based muscle car built by the auto manufacture Dodge which is part of auto manufacturing group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The Dodge Challenger’s competitors used to be Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang but they are now pony cars which are american sports cars. This report will first cover the full history of the Dodge Challenger’s starting from the beginning and will cover all the breaks the challenger had in its life cycle. Next will be about the performance and the engine options for the 2018 and 2019 Dodge Challengers. After that will be about the fuel economy and daily use for the challenger…

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    Essay On Mustang

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    Heritage on wheels. That’s my take on the Ford Mustang. You cannot escape the evidential truth that Ford’s pony car has a great deal of history behind it, while it adroitly advances that legacy with each new model built. A Once-Threatened Species More than a half century has passed since the original Mustang took to the road, but not without a little drama through the intervening years. Indeed, the Mustang’s existence was threatened at least twice over that span, beginning with new federal…

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    sports car in America, then there’s a big chance that the Chevrolet Camaro will lead that list. Sure, you have the likes of Corvette, Mustang and the Challenger, but there’s no denying the playful appeal of the Chevy Camaro that transcends age and class. Did you know that the Camaro has the most number of fans on Facebook with more than 1.8 million fans? In terms of sales, the Camaro has consistently topped the list for years. Even if the Camaro starts at $25,905, car buyers and enthusiasts look…

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    Q-cars are nothing new. While they’re more popular than ever in the 21st century, the trend started several decades ago – and the Sunbeam Tiger is proof. Take one Sunbeam Alpine Series IV, a car styled as innocuously as a convertible MGB, then shoehorn a 4.2-litre V8 into the nose of it. Change the steering box for a rack to improve precision, add a tougher Salisbury rear axle along with a Panhard rod to the rear suspension to help keep the thing on the tarmac – and voilà, a cut-price Cobra…

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    Have you heard about all of the muscle cars from 1960 their great? I chose the Lamborghini, Mustang, and the SuperAmerica. All of these sports cars have strong engines that have a ton of horsepower. Some of them were used to race and some of them are just street cars. They usually have v8, v10, v12 engines and the “v” is for the cylinders. These days the cars on the street only usually have a v6 engine. The first car I am going to talk about is the Lamborghini Miura. This car has the v12 engine…

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    My Pretty Pony Analysis

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    In 1983 Hasbro introduced a toy line by Bonnie Zacherle called My Pretty Pony. The initial designs of the equines featured “realistic” colors and proportions of typical pony breeds, but were later changed to pastel colored bodies complete with a “cutie mark” applied to the pony’s flank for identification purposes. The ponies would continue on as a popular series of dolls with brushable manes and tails throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s. In recent years, the ponies are seeing a resurgence of…

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    cold war which evoked americans to experiment with new technology, a market aimed towards the people,and the public's growing unrest about safety. The post World War 2 era gave birth to a new generation of baby boomers, who were car obsessed teenagers in the…

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    What memories does smell evoke for me? Imagine walking into a bakery: Breathe in the sweet, pleasant aroma of fresh pastries and cakes. Notice the neatly stacked cookies and how the worn wooden floors have been freshly mopped. The warm, welcoming room contrasts with the bitter cold just outside the door. Flash forward 20 years later. By now, the “Fresh Bread” sign has probably been forgotten, as well as the intricate display cake and the bell that clicked as the door opened. Most would likely…

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    Everly's Play Case Study

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    Little Ponies. Everly would place her ponies on top of the truck and would pull the truck along with her hands to recreate driving. In Everly’s play there was a conflict with the characters because all of the ponies wanted to be the truck driver. Everly held one pony and pushed all the other ponies off the truck while recreating the voices of the ponies. Everly resolved the conflict in the play by concluded that the pony she was holding owned the truck, so that pony got to drive the truck.…

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    Jenna Obert-Thorn Compare and Contrast Essay Engl 1101 TR 8:00 Ms. Bell September 20, 2016 Impacts on a Horse’s Health Many people enjoy the sport of horseback riding. Some may only ride horses for fun, as a hobby they enjoy in their free time. However, a large majority of those who ride do so competitively. Two common competitive styles of riding include barrel racing and pleasure. These two disciplines vary in injuries received, but are similar in a variety of other ways, which include common…

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