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Mercedes MartinezGraduation Project8381846
Thesis StatementGasoline electric hybrids
outweigh the convenience and initial low prices of standard gasoline cars, because
gasoline electric hybrids are more economical, have
greater fuel efficiency, and do not cause as severe impact on the
environment.
Conventional Car History. The automotive industry
was introduced to the world in the late 18th century and early 19th century.
Before the automobile was introduced people were skeptical, since they were used to horse drawn-carriages.
There wasn’t a particular person that was responsible for the automobile, in fact the idea of the automobile was developed and improved over time as more people experimented with this idea.
The automobile concept inspired all sorts of innovative transportation.
Conventional car History continued.Contributors to the automobile.
1769 Nicolas J. Cugnot; self propelled road vehicle designed to carry people.
1860 Jean J. Etienne; built the first internal engine using gasoline.
In 1885 Gottlieb Daimler and Karl Benz from Germany produced the four stroke gasoline engine.
Introducing the assembly line In 1914 Henry Ford established the Assembly Line.
The Assembly line created job opportunities for semi skilled workers rather than highly qualified professionals.
The assembly line and the automobile igniting all sorts of automobile manufacturing industries and businesses worldwide.
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Gasoline Electric Hybrids.
Is a vehicle that runs on two or more power sources.
The gasoline electric hybrid runs on a gasoline motor and a powerful battery that can be recharged just by simply applying the brakes.
The gasoline electric engine will run on gasoline at high speeds but will run on its battery at lower speeds.
Conventional Cars vs. G.E. Hybrids
Conventional Car Qualities Has a decrease in mpg. Diggs deeper into your
pockets. Produces Green house
gases. Designed with bigger
engines. Unnecessary horse power
and usage of money.
Gasoline Electric Hybrid Qualities
Have an increase in mpg. A generous tax credit in
return. Designed with smaller and
more efficient engines. Has an accommodating
second power source. Has self generating power
sources. Produces less emissions to
our atmosphere.
Popular Gasoline Electric Hybrid models.
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SALE$ on Gasoline Electric Hybrids.
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Product.
In assistance to my graduation project It was required that I have a product that was accordingly to my view and topic of my research paper. My product consists of a…
Gasoline Electric Hybrid Billboard
My Hybrid Reflection.
In conclusion, gasoline electric hybrids have made me realize the true benefits of a quality car.
The research behind the conventional and hybrid vehicles has inspired me to advocate the benefits to the public.
However I am looking forward to my purchase of a gasoline electric hybrid.
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