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    Hostage: A Short Story

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    team. Unfortunately I was one of the few people with a vehicle, which meant I had to let someone else drive me out into the country in my car. After I was blind…

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    to affiliate with almost anyone that needs a vehicle. So that is how the affiliation appeal has broadened instead of changed. To sell the most, they also have to have an appealing add or commercial. So again, dominance can be seen through the ads and commercials. Each vehicle maker adds something different to their commercial that the others don’t so that theirs seems to stand out. Some do it through the actions going on and what the vehicle is doing and some try to push their facts …

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    At some point in history seatbelts were not even required in cars the safety demands have changed and have improved thanks to technology. Throughout time technology has improved there were no back up cameras and no sensors in any car. Now in the year of 2016 all of these things are commonly available. On January 1, 1968 (wiki.org) the seatbelt law was passed. Which meant that all cars should have seatbelts standard in any models after that date. I feel that this is just one; advancement of how…

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    different kinds of car enthusiasts. However, this deep embodiment of racing can possibly shatter with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) introducing the, Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fuel Efficiency Standards for Medium- and Heavy-Duty Engines and Vehicles – Phase 2 that resides under the Clean Air Act. This regulation, is a vague proposal that can potentially hurt the vibrant industry of performance parts from automakers, thus hinder car enthusiasts from converting their normal car into…

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    Christine Birkner observes Ford’s marketing strategy of attempting to appeal to children before they are even able to legally drive. She says Ford is trying to build up its brand image among children so that when the time comes for them to choose a vehicle to purchase, Ford is already the front runner. Birkner says that Ford’s focus (no pun intended) is on Generation Z. She quotes Forrester Research Inc.’s definition of Generation Z as those born between the years 1990 and 2010 – an enormous…

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    The impact of the automobile in the 1920 's drove America into a frenzy of fresh opportunities. This new era can be credited in part to Henry Ford who mass produced the Model T, and made it an affordable, practical vehicle for any American with a need and want for mobility. The automobile revolutionized almost every part of life including the economy, and where Americans traveled and lived. However, these successes came at a cost. Pollution began to take its toll in major cities, crime rates…

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    Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat vs Chevy Camaro z28 Many of us are simply crazy about cars. Us car lovers tend to always invest in external and internal parts to make our vehicle appear more extravagant. Two sport cars that tend to compete with each other is the Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the Chevy Camaro z28. Let's start off with the cost of these two sport cars. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is marked at $63,000, while the Chevy Camaro z28 is at $75,000. Due to the amount of gasoline…

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    and detriments they may bring, the ethical, legal, and security issues these vehicles will cause may complicate their development. As the industry for autonomous cars is expanding, ethical problems may present…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Vinyl

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    is the 21st century and people are constantly changing and making new technological advances every day. But the one thing that all of human’s have most in common is vehicles. Cars are the greatest asset to get individuals to point A to Point B so as a human society relies on these a lot, and because people are accustomed to vehicles so much they tend to do what they want with it. People tend to customize them and this causes a great debate whether to paint the car or to vinyl wrap it to make…

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    Permission To Drive Essay

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    Reporting Accidents or Tickets. I will let my parents know about any tickets, accidents or any other incidents involving the police. 5. No Firearms/Weapons. I will not drive the car with any firearms or weapons in the vehicle. I will also not allow any passenger to bring any firearms or weapons into the car. 6. No Other Drivers. I will never allow anyone else to drive the car unless it is an emergency, and only if I contact my parents for permission, and the other driver…

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