Cars | Automobiles

Cars | Automobiles

Description
Description

Cars, also known as automobiles, are wheeled vehicles primarily used for transportation. Most definitions specify that they run on roads, have seats for one to eight people, typically have four wheels, and are constructed to chiefly transport people rather than goods. Cars have evolved to include a plethora of features for safety, comfort, and efficiency. These include seat belts, airbags, navigation systems, and fuel-efficient or electric engines. Beyond practical use, cars can symbolize status, freedom, and personal taste. They serve not only as a means of getting from point A to point B but also as platforms for personal expression and technological innovation.

History
History

Cars began as a novel invention in the late 19th century, evolving from steam-powered vehicles to gas engines. Karl Benz's 1886 Motorwagen is widely regarded as the first true car. Over time, Henry Ford revolutionized the industry with the Model T and assembly line production, making cars affordable for the masses.

From luxurious cruisers of the roaring '20s to the muscle cars of the '60s and the efficient compacts introduced during the oil crises of the '70s, automobiles have mirrored societal changes. Innovations in safety, performance, and comfort turned cars into a global staple of personal transport and a canvas for personal style and technological progress.

Future
Future

Cars are shifting towards electric power, with batteries replacing fuel tanks and silence overtaking engine roars. Self-driving technology might transform vehicles into lounges on wheels, where drivers become passengers. Car sharing could be as common as hailing a cab today, with apps summoning autonomous rides.

Expect more cars with solar roofs, AI interfaces that predict your needs, and designs that blend with eco-conscious trends. The role of cars in culture may evolve too, from status symbols to shared resources, or high-tech hubs connecting with smart city environments, embodying a commitment to sustainability and a new, interconnected mobility.

Common Questions
Common Questions
What are the benefits of all-wheel drive versus front-wheel drive and rear-wheel drive?

All-wheel drive (AWD) provides better traction in various driving conditions by distributing power to all four wheels, enhancing handling in wet or snowy conditions. Front-wheel drive (FWD) offers good traction while being more fuel-efficient and mechanically simpler, making it cost-effective. Rear-wheel drive (RWD) excels in balance and handling, preferred for high-performance and luxury vehicles due to better weight distribution and driving dynamics.

What regular maintenance do cars require?

Regular car maintenance typically includes oil changes every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, tire rotation and pressure checks, brake inspections, fluid level checks and top-ups for coolant, brake, and transmission fluids, air and cabin filter replacements, battery inspections, and checking the condition of belts and hoses. Adhering to the manufacturer's service schedule is essential for vehicle longevity.

How do car insurance premiums get calculated?

Car insurance premiums are calculated based on factors including the driver's age, driving history, credit score, and location. The type of car, its value, and safety features also play a role. Coverage levels, deductible amounts, and the frequency of claims in the policyholder's area influence the cost. Insurers assess the risk of insuring a driver and price the premium accordingly.

Transport

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4’3.1” | 130 cm
6’1” | 185 cm
14’4.5” | 438 cm
3,181 lb | 1,443 kg
2020
Toyota GR Supra
130.000
185.000
438.000
1443.000
2020.00
1300000
GUIDE
3D
Toyota GR Supra
4’3.6” | 131 cm
5’9.9” | 178 cm
13’11.9” | 426 cm
2,811 lb | 1,275 kg
2022
Toyota GR86
131.000
178.000
426.000
1275.000
2022.00
299000
GUIDE
3D
Toyota GR86
4’9.9” | 147 cm
6’2.2” | 188 cm
16’3.8” | 497 cm
4,255 lb | 1,930 kg
2021
Toyota Mirai
147.000
188.000
497.000
1930.000
2021.00
143000
GUIDE
3D
Toyota Mirai
4’7.9” | 142 cm
5’10.2” | 178 cm
15’1.1" | 460 cm
3,097 lb | 1,405 kg
2023
Toyota Prius
142.000
178.000
460.000
1405.000
2023.00
746000
GUIDE
3D
Toyota Prius
4’10” | 1.47 m
5’9” | 1.75 m
14’11” | 4.55 m
3,075 lb | 1,395 kg
2016
Toyota Prius (2016)
147.000
175.000
455.000
1395.000
2016.00
GUIDE
3D
Toyota Prius (2016)
4’9” | 1.45 m
5’8” | 1.73 m
13’1” | 3.99 m
2,500 lb | 1,134 kg
2012
Toyota Prius C (2012)
145.000
173.000
399.000
1134.000
2012.00
GUIDE
3D
Toyota Prius C (2012)
4’9.9” | 147 cm
5’8.9” | 175 cm
12’11.1” | 394 cm
2,072 lb | 940 kg
2020
Toyota Yaris
147.000
175.000
394.000
940.000
2020.00
1400000
GUIDE
3D
Toyota Yaris
5’1” | 1.55 m
5’.5” | 1.54 m
13’4.5” | 4.08 m
1,760-1,850 lb | 800-840 kg
1967
VW Beetle Type 1
155.000
154.000
408.000
840.000
1967.00
GUIDE
3D
VW Beetle Type 1
5’2” | 1.57 m
5’8” | 1.72 m
13’7” | 4.13 m
2,712 lb | 1230 kg
1997-2011
VW New Beetle
157.000
172.000
413.000
1230.000
2011.00
GUIDE
3D
VW New Beetle
2013
Volkswagen Golf (2013)
2013.00
GUIDE
3D
Volkswagen Golf (2013)
4’10.7” | 149 cm
5’5" | 165 cm
11’7.4” | 354 cm
2,048 lb | 929 kg
2011–2023
Volkswagen Up
149.000
165.000
354.000
929.000
2011.00
142000
GUIDE
3D
Volkswagen Up
Volvo S60
253000
4’8.6” | 144 cm
6’.8” | 185 cm
15’8.1” | 478 cm
3,777 lb | 1,713 kg
2021
Volvo S60
144.000
185.000
478.000
1713.000
2021.00
253000
GUIDE
3D
Volvo S60
Volvo S90
168000
4’8.9” | 145 cm
6’2.4” | 189 cm
16’3.7” | 497 cm
4,628 lb | 2,099 kg
2017
Volvo S90
145.000
189.000
497.000
2099.000
2017.00
168000
GUIDE
3D
Volvo S90
4’11.2” | 150 cm
6’.8” | 185 cm
15’8.5” | 479 cm
4,122 lb | 1,869 kg
2019
Volvo V60 Cross Country
150.000
185.000
479.000
1869.000
2019.00
323000
GUIDE
3D
Volvo V60 Cross Country
Volvo V90
134000
4’10.1” | 148 cm
6’2.4” | 189 cm
16’2.3” | 494 cm
4,270 lb | 1,937 kg
2017
Volvo V90
148.000
189.000
494.000
1937.000
2017.00
134000
GUIDE
3D
Volvo V90