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    Chevy vs. Ford Persuasive Essay "Find the USA in Your Chevrolet", don't just "Drive One". Chevrolet has better gas mileage than Ford. Chevy is more safe and more protective for families than Ford. However, Ford is cheaper than Chevy, Chevy is stronger, durable and safer. Although there are many different brands of trucks, however; Chevy is the best kind. It's true, "Chevy runs deep". It has much better gas mileage than Ford, it may not be much cheaper, but it's worth the money. Chevy a…

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    be done was to “help me buy a sustainable long-range car that functions like a gasoline-powered vehicle”. As Tesla tried to solve for these obstacles, Tesla rolled out thousands of “Supercharging” stations (similar to gas stations) so owners could plug-into one of these stations as they were on the road. Evidently, the automotive industry is a highly modular market. There are a few large companies who specialized in auto parts and supply the main automotive companies. Tesla has an interdependent…

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    The most life- changing invention differs from person to person. Some might argue the most life- changing invention is the telephone, while others might argue it is the invention of vehicles. For me, it is the invention of the light bulb. Due to the invention of the light bulb, people have access to light whenever they desire, and they have no need to rely on the sunshine. Needless to say, this invention has changed everybody’s lives and light has became known as a beacon of hope in our society…

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    Tesla Motors (NASDAQ: TSLA) is an innovative Electric Vehicle (EV) company that engages in designing, manufacturing and selling high-performance electric vehicles, electric vehicle powertrain components and energy storage systems. TSLA is currently producing and selling its second vehicle, the Model S sedan. TSLA has sold 77,507 Model S vehicles through 2nd quarter of 2015. TSLA differentiates itself on the basis of its innovative design, manufacturing, Powertrain engineering and vehicle…

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    The Electric Company Case

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    Given the current outlook of the lithium-ion battery market, it is time for The Electric Company (TEC) to make its next great leap: an international venture. The coming growth of the electric vehicle industry and the feasible landscape for TEC’s rise to market dominance makes now the time to move. Then, since the decision for expansion seems to be nothing more than an afterthought at this point, the question becomes where? Based on a number of exogenous factors, as well as intrinsic qualities,…

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    Nowadays, most of the developing countries aim to improve their public transportation services so as to reduce traffic congestion and face the increased private cars ownership. Many systems have been proposed to improve the level of service of public transit. One of these systems is the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) which combines the exclusive right of way, speed and reliability of railways and the flexibility and cost saving of buses. A number of cities use road lanes that are fully dedicated to…

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    Essay On Race Cars

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    One thing that surprised me about the car was that the car tires were filled with nitrogen gas instead of compressed air. Nitrogen is a colorless and odorless non-toxic gas used to reduce the temperature of the tire and increase its lifespan. In races, it may be able to keep tire pressure more constant and slow pressure loss without reacting to the tire and rim materials. Another thing that surprised me about the car was its design and build. What really caught my eye was that the inside of the…

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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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    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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    When Henry Ford created the Ford Motor Company, his goal was to make the automobile a need rather than a luxury that was affordable for the average American family. The car that accomplished that goal was the Model T. When Ford’s Model T was released in October of 1903, the main key to it’s success was that a new type of alloy, which is a mixture of two metals, called Vanadium was used instead of regular steel because it was lighter and stronger. The revolutionary alloy had been used in some…

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