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A peek under the hood of the global automotive industry.
Auto Tech Predictions for 2020
Can you predict the future? Well, if so, then what is the accuracy level? Predicting the future is quite hard, even for those people having the power to influence it. Some years ago, the owner of Amazon, Jeff Bezos has said that the company will be parceling doorstep deliveries by using drones.
By Shawn Mack6 years ago in Wheel
5 Hobbies Every Car Enthusiast Would Enjoy
If cars are all you think about, all you want to spend your money on and something you just can’t get enough of, you’re a car enthusiast. Having cars as a passion gives you a variety of hobbies to choose from that you can enjoy for many years to come. Some are perfect for people who enjoy spending time alone and others are perfect for those who prefer to hang out with a crowd. The following are just five hobbies you’ll probably enjoy as a car enthusiast.
By Craig Middleton6 years ago in Wheel
Five Myths about Traffic Safety
tA recent survey of U.S. drivers found – not unsurprisingly – that 72 percent of them consider themselves to be above-average drivers. Only 18 percent self-classified as average drivers and a sheepish – or brutally honest – 9 percent admitted they were below average.
By Frank Racioppi6 years ago in Wheel
How to check a car history record based on the PPSR certificate?
If you want to check a car history report in Australia, then you need to refer to the PPSR certificate. The PPSR certificate contains some important information related to a car including the specification, condition, registration, and even stolen car status. Nowadays, checking the PPSR certificate to get the car history record is very easy and simple, Anyway, how to get a car history record that is based on a PPSR certificate?
By aussie webforce6 years ago in Wheel
Guide to Sheet Metal Manufacturing
In order to understand how to design and work with sheet metal, you must be familiar with how sheet metal is produced. Sheet metal is cut into various shapes and sizes from flat and thin pieces. Countless industries rely on a steady supply of sheet metal products, including military and transport markets. Here are some of the basics that will guide you through the sheet metal manufacturing process.
By Zac Walker6 years ago in Wheel
Truck Drivers Are In Crisis
Looking at statistics, the truck driving industry is short around 60,000 drivers nationwide. This isn't new either, that's been the average number for some time now and many experts believe it will start growing in the near future, hitting around 100,000 or more.
By Tonya Davis6 years ago in Wheel
Selling Your Used Car? How to Expect Better Value From the Buyers
Selling your used car could involve in-depth research for genuine buyers. The second-hand market is flooded with an unlimited number of buyers. Selecting the right one from the pool may never be an easy task.
By Lauren Williamson6 years ago in Wheel
3 Things to Expect in a Career in the Automotive Industry
You have a passion for cars and are considering a career in the automotive industry. However, you’re not sure if it would be a practical career choice. You have some concerns about job stability, wages, career growth, among other things. Here are a few things that you can expect while working in the automotive industry.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Wheel
Beyond Ford vs. Ferrari
The recent movie, Ford v Ferrari, shined a spotlight on the innovations brought about by competition between American and European car companies (also chronicled in the documentary, The 24 Hour War). But do you know the real extent of how these historical innovations impact not just the car industry, but well beyond today? This article provides insights on the critical developments brought about for companies and consumers alike by Ford, Toyota, and Mercedes Benz.
By David Wyld6 years ago in Wheel
Rules Truck Drivers Have to Follow
Truck drivers need to abide by strict regulations called Hours of Service regulations. These rules were created to monitor and control the number of consecutive hours a driver is on the road. They are in place to prevent truck drivers from driving too tired and causing an accident and they also prevent carriers from forcing extremely long working hours on their employees.
By Mariela Corella6 years ago in Wheel











