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A peek under the hood of the global automotive industry.
How Is Tesla Accelerating the Auto Industry Evolution?
Tesla has been the symbol of the auto industry future, exciting car aficionados with its bold ambitions. However, the brand is also notorious for its struggles.
Raj VardhmanPublished 5 years ago in Wheel10 Awesome Concept Cars That Should Have Been Made
When I go out on the road today, I get a little bit wistful when I look at the cars I pass. Every day, it seems like the cars that are chugging alongside my convertible get more and more boring.
Skunk UzekiPublished 5 years ago in Wheel10 Worst Car Insurance Companies
There's nothing worse than getting into a car accident only to find out that the car insurance you have sucks. Most people only realize how bad their coverage is after they have an accident—and incidentally, that's the worst time to find out.
Cato ConroyPublished 5 years ago in Wheel10 Surprising Firsts in Automotive History
Cars are fascinating inventions. They are feats of human engineering; each part of which has to be specially manufactured to an incredible standard in order for the whole machine to run. They can go over 250 miles per hour, can spew smoke on command, and can even be made to have flames shoot out the exhaust.
Buddy BrownPublished 5 years ago in WheelHow Computer Software Revolutionized the Trucking Industry
The technological revolution has changed everything from how people shop to how they communicate. It has also significantly impacted how businesses operate, and the trucking industry is no exception.
Claire PetersPublished 5 years ago in WheelStartup Auto Dealers
If you’ve always dreamed about being your own boss and you have a passion for automobiles, starting an auto dealership can be a great business idea. While auto sales have been in a decline for the past years, the economy continues to show signs of growth.
Jim HughesPublished 5 years ago in Wheel10 Signs You Should Be an Auto Mechanic
A large portion of my friends have something that is often just known as "the Gift." It's that uncanny knack for being able to fix anything and everything around them, despite not having a manual.
Rowan MarleyPublished 5 years ago in Wheel3 Reasons That Make People Lame Ride Share Riders
The trend in using Uber or Lyft in many cities across the nation has settled down, and it is the new norm to travel. Other ride share companies exist, but Uber and Lyft are the elite in this field of expertise.
Bazooka TeachesPublished 5 years ago in WheelUber's Impact on Drunk Drivers: Have We Seen Improvements?
Uber went live back in 2010 in San Francisco and in eight years, it has exploded into a multi-billion dollar company serving in several countries including Mexico, France, Taiwan and more. The app has undoubtedly made it easier and more accessible to find a ride home, which one would think is making a difference in drunk accident deaths. On its website, the company claims that “services like Uber are helping curb drunk driving.” Despite the company being available across the United States, statistics show that fatal drunk driving accidents in this country have not significantly decreased.
Stephanie MurguiaPublished 5 years ago in WheelLife as a Car Girl
I’d like to think my love for cars started from birth, but that’s not entirely true. I grew up in a family who already had a love affair with cars. They loved the American classics, hot rods, and muscle cars. My family inherited a 1920s Pontiac from my late great-grandfather. To me, it was the “Bonnie and Clyde car” that sat in the garage collecting dust. We also had my grandmother’s first car, a 1957 Chevy Fleetmaster. I loved these cars because they simply don’t make cars like they used to. The huge couch seats, rounded body lines, and Art Deco accents really romanticized cars for me.
Car Insurance
So I don’t know how it is in other countries but in the UK car insurance is mandatory but has no regulatory body, which means insurance companies can do basically whatever they want to their customers.
10 Best Cars That Don't Depreciate
Normally, I don't like to think of cars in terms of resale value. Doing so, however, is actually a smart way to make your dollar go further. It may seem like a trivial measurement to make, but you'll thank yourself in a few years when you decide you need something new and you get that much more on your trade-in value.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 6 years ago in Wheel