Have cars developed over time? Future idea Thesis statement - When cars develop its much comfortable for us to travel.

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Have cars developed over time? Future idea Thesis statement - When cars develop its much comfortable for us to travel.

 Short History  It begin  Move forward  Henry Ford  Model T  Assembly Line

 1900’s  First Car Manufactures  French ▪ Panhard & Levassor (1889) ▪ Peugeot (1891)  Entire car ▪ Build ▪ Sell

 Alternative Fuels  What are they  Climate Control  Air conditioners  Global Warming  Fossil fuel  Carbon Dioxide

 First Effective Brakes  Car – 1885  Brake  First Car Radio  1929  Separate  First Air Conditioning  1940  Awkward

Automobile Industry Germany BMW DaimlerChrysler United States of America Ford Motor Company General Motors Japan Honda Motor Mazda Motor Suzuki Motor Yamaha Motor South Korea – Hyundai Motors France – Peugeot Volvo - Sweden

 1950 –  Technology  Rocket inspired designs  1960  Safer  Introduction of seatbelts  Ford Mustang  1970  Oil Crisis  Fuel Improvement  1980  Global production  Light vehicle  Cost  7 to 11

 Technology  Safety  Security  Fuel economy  Navigation

 Seat Belt  1956 – Australia  US  Air Bag  Ford Motor Company  Stop injuries  Cars are safer

 Porsche 911  Chevrolet Corvette  Mazda MX-5 Miata  Mini Cooper

 Driverless cars  Electric Cars  Hybrid Cars  Gas & Electric

 Cars majorly developed over time.  There were changes in size, shape, weight etc.  The development made driving more comfortable.

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