Depends on which car industry and where in particular. But, pretty much with any case, it has improved the economy and it has become more popular over the years. In other words, most car industries have been making much more money. Especially In Europe, mechanical engineering and automobiles are one of europe's major exports
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Increased production with fewer employees.
Car logos have not changed much over the years. Many of the chrome logos are still mounted on the car in the exact same fashion as it was 20 years ago.
Jeremy Clarkson, in a BBC special from 2000, told the history of the Japanese automotive industry, in "Car Years: How Japan Took Over the World And Then Lost It".
Well, yes. Gasoline prices tend to change almost on a weekly basis.
They have not really changed much over the past year. It is still one of the most expensive rates in the United States.
It is advisable that you check with your local mechanic as to when you should get your transmission fluid changed in your car. Ideally, it should be changed every 3 years or so if the car is driven aggressively.
If the car turns over, gets gas and just will not start try the ignition module. CAR TURNS OVER
Cars evolved and changed bit by bit over the years so that is almost impossible to answer unless you ask about a specific item. -
every 2 to 7 years
A new car produces far less *pollution because laws have changed over the years requiring car manufacturers to cut down on the amount of pollution that the vehicles put out. Also there is spell check for a reason.
Fuses only need to be changed when they blow. They are not a wear item.