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A PowerPoint presentation by Keeyan Kazemi

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Most people think of cars as simply “how to get from point A to point B”, but there are many more reasons as to why cars are an amazing invention and what use they are. The following presentation is about how amazing cars can be whether its a Volkswagen Golf or a Ferrari Enzo. Cars are a wonderful thing to have and hopefully by the end of this presentation, you will agree as well.

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A car is a type of aumomobile made for 1 specific person or a familyCars were made to go from point A to point BCars can also be in different shapes and colours

There are many different companies that sell cars, some more expensive then others

Cars can be in different types. Tuners, muscles, sport, etc.

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They very “vehicle” ever designed was a car made in China by a man named Ferdinand Verbiest

It was produced in 1672 It could NOT carry a single passenger (it was a

toy)

The Motorwagen

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Pros ConsCars can take you somewhere faster

Cars are bad for the environment

Cars look good Cars are delicate

Cars can go extremely fast Cars aren’t ALWAYS safe

There are many different types

They are very expensive

You can get used cars Must pay to get a car reapaired

You can listen to music while in a car

Cars can be dangerous to pedestrians

Can get from point A to point B

You need to buy gas

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Cars can be dangerous, depending on the driver

Speeding can cause serious injuries or death depending on how fast

Cars have seatbelts and airbags to solve this problem

The very first casualty in a car crash was in the late 1800

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Soon cars will be driverless. In 2020, robot cars will be introduced.

NO DRIVERS ARE NEEDED! They drive people around with the

camera on the top!

Future volksawagen

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automobile http://www.google.com/imghp