Despite regulations that are in place to keep people safe in their cars, thousands of people die each year in accidents, many of which could have been prevented. In 2010, the NHTSA reported approximately 30,000 vehicular deaths, a number far below the 40,000 reached in the late 1970s, but still an astronomical amount. As many people die in car accidents every two years as there were soldiers killed in the Vietnam War, underscoring the magnitude of auto safety.
Luxury source
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Why People Like Sports Cars
Individuals often ask themselves why people like sports cars. Some say that it is the macho image, some say that it is a striving to revisit the owner's youth, some see them as sex symbols and pulling magnets and perhaps all those are valid, but one thing is for certain, sports cars stand out in an age when you have to be an expert on cars to be able to tell the difference between the different models without looking at the badge.
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Automotive
Monday, 13 February 2012
Car Technology: A Glimpse Into the Future
When you were young did you imagine that one day you might see flying cars soaring across the sky? Apart from in films such as 'Back to the future' we haven't really progressed that far yet, well, not in any form that could make them commercially viable or in any way cost effective.
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Automotive
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