Technology change in the car industry
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Just how far has the car industry come in recent years? From being a luxury way back in the 1930’s to the cheap affordable way you can buy them now using car contract hire it is amazing just how far they have come.
The best way for me to explain how far they have come is to talk about games. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is a brilliant place to start this off . There are previous consoles I could cover as well but as my first proper console was the SNES it is best to really only cover from here. The first real driving game that I played was F1 pole position which was released in 1993 and at the time was an awsome game.
In just a four year gap you can see the remarkable difference between one of the previous entries to the newer one on the Nintendo 64. It is amazing to see the difference between the two games. The 2-D to 3-D jump that took place between these two games was huge and it shows. However the next major jump doesn’t come for the next generation of consoles as the only difference there is improved 3-D graphics but the new F1 game on the PS3 is so realistic looking, it’s almost a waste of time watching it on T.V.
Of course this hasn’t just happened in the gaming world, many things have been tried and failed or been made into a huge success over the last few years. The Hybrid car beats all the other inventions for the car industry in recent years hands down. The reason they are so good is that they save a hell of a lot on energy which is going to be pretty useful for when the oil runs dry. As well as this recent technology enables them to run for longer by putting charge into the vehicle whenever you break.
As well as this you have all the crazy TV’s, heated chairs and other gadgets for your car that really are just a waste of money.
The Hyrbid car is only going to increase in sales (after the recession that is) and will certainly be the car of the future, but for nowl, you need a car that is both decent and afforable. Why not get a leased car? The Audi contract hire looks pretty good as well as being as little as £214 a month.



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