Cars - how to take care of them?

el engines and electricity from overhead lines, and submarines that use diesels when surfaced and batteries when submerged. Other means to store energy include pressurized fluid, in hydraulic hybrids. Źródło: https://en.wikiped

Cars - how to take care of them? stop smoke engine oil

Hybrid vehicle - definition

A hybrid vehicle uses two or more distinct types of power, such as internal combustion engine+electric motor,1 e.g. in diesel-electric trains using diesel engines and electricity from overhead lines, and submarines that use diesels when surfaced and batteries when submerged. Other means to store energy include pressurized fluid, in hydraulic hybrids.



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Vehicles tuned

Activities such as tuning cars is a real treat for those who know the automotive industry. Passionate about motorcycles or cars will not have any fun in connection with the exchange of automotive parts, which is not always as easy as it might seem. What's more, conducted in-house tuning of the car is even reason for pride for the majority of people who have taken such a project alone. One has to have special skills to create something truly beautiful, yet durable, the speed with which moves the car or motorcycle. The effect is sometimes surprising and worth spending even a lot of time over our vehicle, later to gain recognition.


History of Automotive industry

The automotive industry began in the 1890s with hundreds of manufacturers that pioneered the horseless carriage. For many decades, the United States led the world in total automobile production. In 1929 before the Great Depression, the world had 32,028,500 automobiles in use, and the U.S. automobile industry produced over 90% of them. At that time the U.S. had one car per 4.87 persons.3 After World War II, the U.S. produced about 75 percent of world's auto production. In 1980, the U.S. was overtaken by Japan and became world's leader again in 1994. In 2006, Japan narrowly passed the U.S. in production and held this rank until 2009, when China took the top spot with 13.8 million units. With 19.3 million units manufactured in 2012, China almost doubled the U.S. production, with 10.3 million units, while Japan was in third place with 9.9 million units.4 From 1970 (140 models) over 1998 (260 models) to 2012 (684 models), the number of automobile models in the U.S. has grown exponentially.5


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