How far has the car come?
How has the car industry been developed over 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.
One of the best ways I can talk about this is to use my knowledge of games. With this I am going way back to the days of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. I could cover the first ever racing game but seeing as I was only really around from the realease of the SNES it is best that I only cover the time after this. F1 Pole position was one of the first driving games I ever played, for it’s time of 1993 it was a brilliant game.
Four years later and a huge difference can be seen between the the last game and the newer version on the next Nintendo console. It is amazing to see the difference between the two games. The huge jump that took place between these two games was the upgrade from 2-D to 3-D. The graphics don’t change enourmously until the latest generation of consoles, the Xbox 360 and PS3’s graphics when it comes to driving games look almost realistic.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. Without a doubt the best invention to come to the industry of cars has to be the Hybrid car. They save on a lot of energy which is going to be useful when all the oil runs out in the not too distant future and in all honesty some of them look pretty awesome. Some of the newer models of the Hybrid cars have system that powers the battery whenever you brake the car.
Admittedly there are some other decent bits of equipment out there like the heated seats and touchscreen media centres, but are they really necessary.
These Hybrid cars are no doubt the cars of the future but now, when buying a car you want it looking good as well s being affordable. Getting a leased can save hundreds if not thousands? The Audi contract hire looks pretty good as well as being as little as £214 a month.
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