Concept Cars

             We all know about the bigger tougher trucks and the smaller, faster, and safer sports cars, but what about the concepts. The heart, the drive, and strive of today's modern carmakers. Where are the cars of tomorrow?
             To start automakers in America are making, producing, and designing cars of the future for better environmental, safe, consumer appealing, and today's basic necessities. This essay shows a brief view of what is to come soon from the paper to your driveways, highways, and byways of America. This essay on modern vehicle making will cover the vast ranges of the environmental reasons for certain vehicles and stretch to the consumers need for speed and sport.
             To begin this look on tomorrow's concept cars I would like to start by looking at new technology for environmental purpose. When I start this essay the environment would have been one of the best things I would expect the carmakers would care about. General Motors came out with a concept called the autonomy combining 100% emissions free with 100% fun for its driver.
             Following the pace of environmental reasons for the autonomy it has no fluids, no oil, gas, steering fluid, or even radiator. At last a car that runs cleaner, and needs fewer resources (Detroit, pg.1). This AutoNOMY is a car that could change the fuel, style, and the way in which cars are made all together.
             When the AutoNOMY was built it was put onto a "skateboard-like" Chassis (Chevy pg.2). The frame is made from hydro steel molding and has hydrogen power it is a car of any EPA environmentalist's dream.
             There is no engine so there is nothing to look over. You can sit anywhere in the car. Classified as a "Futuristic two-seater"(Chevy pg.2). Then to top it off this AutoNOMY is suspected to be twice as efficient as a combustion engine and the car itself
             when mad should last the consumer twice as much as any
             Next is Ford's glance into...

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