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    (Here I am exploring sustainability in a different way, one I do not usually advocate for) With more than half of the world's population now living in cities we need to let go of the conventional inferences we make about sustainability. Instead of the common beliefs which claim sustainability comes at the cost of absolute reduction and diminishment of our current ways of life as we know them, we instead need to accept a more modern take on what is more sustainable practice as a species. The pros…

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    While some people may view a bunch of men driving around a track as boring and pointless, V8 Supercar racing has moved well beyond being a recreational pursuit. This evolving multi-million dollar sport continues to push the limits of technology and engineering. Formally known as ‘The touring Car Championship’ established in 1960 this sport has been subject to 56 years of major technological adjustments and advancements. Adjustments in rules, regulations and name, advancements in engines and…

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    The Dodge Challenger was first a pony car in 1970 through 1974. The Dodge Challenger is an 808hp muscle car. However, the Dodge Challenger falls below all the sports car rankings. I although favor this car in so many ways it might be a big car, but I love the sleek boy and big back. I find that it attracts people because it's more a show car. The Dodge Challenger has the best quality features in my opinion. The main ideas I will cover in this essay are the car's performance, experience, and…

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    Cadillac and Ford use implicit communication techniques to talk about our consuming habits. To begin with the Cadillac video, they want to convince us that everything we got in life, we deserved it, if we overconsume or buy things we didn’t need, we work hard for it and we did sacrifice, like he said, we took only two weeks of vacations. He promotes the car because he says implicitly that luxury is the result of working hard. At the opposite, the Ford video tried to explain implicitly that…

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    Looking Back: Caterpillar's First Motor Grader Caterpillar first became involved in the motor grader industry in 1926, when the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota released a grader featuring a 2-ton Caterpillar crawler tractor. This grader – called No.4 Auto Patrol – which was rated at 27 horsepower, and had hand-operated blade controls – sold successfully. As a result of No.4 Auto Patrol's sales success, the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company developed another…

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    Do people consider cars to be part of the family? Even if not, Mazda is trying to influence people that cars are now an essential part of the traditional American family. In the ad “Driving Matters,” created and produced by Mazda, they latch onto this idea and appeal to potential consumers by creating an ad that depicts the growth of a young man and his Mazda by his side the entire way (Driving Matters). Ad creators attempt to re-establish themselves as a family-oriented company by using a…

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    Mustang Pros And Cons

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    I like both of theses cars, but you always have to have favorites, my favorite out of these cars is the 1969 Boss 302 Mustang. The 1969 Corvette Stingray is also really cool. The Mustang has some qualities that I like that the Corvette doesn’t have and the corvette has some qualities that I like that the Mustang does not have. I like the 1969 Boss 302 Mustang more because I think it looks a lot cooler and I like cars that you just cruise around in. I also like how it has a little part below…

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    Cars In The 1920s Essay

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    Automobiles in the 1920s In the 1920s people lived prosperously in the United States. The people of the 1920s partied, gambled, and built amazing cars. The United States won World War I and was in an economic boom. Most people were wasting money, but some people invested into young industries. One of these was the car industry. Companies such as Ford, Dodge, Rolls Royce, and Duesenberg built new technology for cars and more. Even though cars were being built in the 1890s and early 1900s, it was…

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    In that moment, I first realized there it was 4400 pounds of pere meanness. A BMW M6 gran coupe A. Pulling into the shop for a tune up. As my brother prepared the tools I opened the hood, i felt this mat back pante under my skin with a burnt rubber and oil smell. There infront of me stude the heart of a beasted, 565 of pure raw horsepower. Thrilled to be working on such a piece of artwork I began to disassemble the intake system. Nothing captivates my attention more than a well builded mean…

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    Why supercar rentals are so expensive Supercars are those cars that give off excellent performance and have a strong brand name. That is why if you are looking to rent one then you should understand that it will be expensive. If you are wondering why it is expensive even though you are just renting it the here are reasons why supercars can be expensive for you to rent to help you understand and to help you realize that it isn't an ordinary car you are driving. Security of the car: one of the…

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