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These days it is important for us to give special attention to our environment since most human activities today are gradually destroying the natural resources. It might not be a pleasant thing to do for other factories and companies but General Motors has proved that they reached zero landfill status. They want to be an eco-friendly automaker and have been trusted by many automobile buyers. The company develops a support system for recycling wastes in their plants. This simply shows that we are trying to realize the importance of environment to human life. Link: General Motors Reached Zero Landfill Status (general mo
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08/03/11 17:43
There has been a great development in the field of automobile industry and General Motors has just introduced EN-V, which will work for urban mobility. It is actually an electric vehicle with only two wheels, so primarily it can only carry at least two passengers. But I think, car researchers should conduct further study on this car to check any collision protection feature that might work for EN-V. Whatever, kinds of vehicle invented it is important to give consideration to its safety of the people using it. What more can we ask for automobile development? Link: GM's Futuristic Vision of Urban Mobility (part 1) (futu
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08/02/11 17:43
A car that drives itself has many pros and cons. Good in theory, scary in practice, this article explores some of the sides to the issue in review of GM's recent research in these types of vehicles, well, at least I think that's what this article is trying to do. I suppose someone can know a heck of a lot about cars and nothing about the English language, so I didn't really understand whether some arguments were for or against self-driven cars, but from what I gather, cars like this aren't a current option either technologically or practically, but they make for interesting futuristic thinking. Link: GM's Futuristic Vision of Urban Mobility (part 2) (futu
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