'Engines of Change': How cars and culture fueled our dreams - Bend Bulletin
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It's just a car, damn it - Las Vegas Review - Journal
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It's just a car, damn itLas Vegas Review - JournalRecently, an attractive new GM lease program made the car affordable and cost-efficient. My lease also supported a local dealership, Findlay Chevrolet, and was the first sale for Maxwell Eichbauer, a recent UNLV graduate. American workers in Detroit ...and more » |
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Who Made That Crash-Test Dummy? - New York Times
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Who Made That Crash-Test Dummy?New York Times“If you are in a side crash, we want to know how much is it deforming the ribs laterally,” says Raul Arbelaez, vice president of the Vehicle Research Center at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Dummies are made from rubber, steel and vinyl, ... |
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The Blinker - Forbes
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The BlinkerForbesBy Lisa Hickey When cars were first invented, they didn't have blinkers. It was only after the fact that people studying the effect that cars had on society said, “hey, it looks like people keep crashing every time the person in front of them turns.and more » |
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Can Diesel Be Fun? - autoevolution
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Can Diesel Be Fun?autoevolutionThe first diesel engine to be used in a production car was, in-keeping with the nationality of the engine's inventor, used in France, by Citroen, in their 1933 Rosalie. They were closely followed by Mercedes-Benz, with their very beautiful (and rare ...and more » |
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