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Term Papers on Vehicles Of Yesterday And Today; My Choice

Term Paper TitleVehicles Of Yesterday And Today; My Choice
# of Words591
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.36

Vehicles of Yesterday and Today; My Choice


English-Thursday 8:30 a.m.


February 19, 2004



There are three things I look for in a good car.  Characteristics have to meet certain criteria before I feel the vehicle is “good enough” for me and my children to ride in.  The car must have three of my most important wants.  It must be durable, able to hold up to wear and tear, it must be low a maintenance vehicle, and of course, it has to run.  I found that most of the time a classic car will meet my needs more than a modern built car.


     An older model car (i.e. ’67 Mustang or ’57 Chevy) has a body of metal or steel.  This is obviously a much more durable car than one of fiberglass or plastic.  This makes it not only durable, but in my eyes, safe.  My first question is one to think about. If a modern and classic car hit head on (of course being the fault of the modern car), who is going to crumble to pieces and who is going to get a dent in the bumper?  These classic cars were built smart and the car industry should have never changed body material.  That’s the first reason why I prefer an old to over a modern day car.


     Here’s my second question, which car, modern or classic, would have less “under the hood” problems?  If we look under the hood of my 1957 Chevy Step-side truck you would be like “It’s missing almost everything under there!”  That is not true at all.  Compared to modern cars, the truck does look empty underneath, but it is actually just a whole lot simpler than the luxurious cars of today.  You would mainly see an alternator, engine, tran...

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