Many experts consider the automotive industry to be a litmus test of the economy. In the event of an economic crisis, it is the demand for cars that drops first.
Motorsports are a popular group of competitive sports using motor vehicles. Motorsport fans follow their favourite racers TV and live at the racetrack.
Germany is one of the countries where the automobile came to life, it hosts several premium manufacturers, offers the fastest highways in the world and also has the world´s most famous racetrack: The Nürburgring Nordschleife, also known as the Green Hell. Petroldheads from all over the world are heading there year by year to get in touch with the spirit of cars and racing.
People have been passionate about vehicles for hundreds of years. The first attempts to build a car date back to the industrial revolution. However, it was the late nineteenth century that saw a true automotive boom. This has happened due to several factors. It was then that the internal combustion engine was invented and the first tire manufacturers started to emerge.
Lexus is renowned for its expensive but outstanding high-quality cars. This is also the case with the LX570, which went on sale last year. The car costs a hundred thousand dollars, therefore it is not for everyone.
As part of its ongoing commitment to support education and prepare U.S. students for later academic success, Hyundai Motor America today announced it will expand its partnership with MIND Research Institute with a $1.0 million commitment. These funds will support the Hyundai ST Math Initiative, benefiting approximately 50 additional schools by 2018. This would bring the total to over 100 public schools across the U.S. that are participating in the Hyundai ST Math Initiative.
We all appreciate the comfort of driving. However, more and more drivers are aware of how harmful the technologies used in the manufacturing and operation of cars are to the environment.
The first 100 percent electrically powered Porsche is on its way. The supervisory board of Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG today gave the green light for the Mission E project. In the words of Dr. Oliver Blume, Chairman of the Executive Board, Porsche is thus "beginning a new chapter in the history of the sports car." The vehicle is due to be launched at the end of the decade.