The Future for Cars
Whether you’re a car enthusiast or merely a consumer, the
outlook for the automobile industry is shaping up to be an interesting and
dynamic one.
Automation
One of the most buzzworthy notions that is gaining a lot of
interest in the automobile industry is that of automation. Soon you won’t have
to worry about the morning commute, as you sit back and let your car drive you
to your intended destination. The applications for this are endless. School
children not having to ride a bus, shoppers picked up at the entrance to a
building rather than having to traverse across a parking lot, travelers hailing
automated cabs, or the reduction of accidents due to distracted or drunk
driving.
While autonomous vehicles are currently being researched,
tested, and developed, it still may be quite a few years before you see
driver-less Ford Broncos in Memphis, TN. One of the challenges developers are
endeavoring to work on is how the system will respond to spontaneous stimuli,
like a pedestrian, animal, or object suddenly entering the road. One milestone
that has been recently achieved is that in 2018 researchers from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology announced they had built a car that could
traverse an unmapped road. This is exciting, as it moves the possibility closer
to practical applications in everyday life.
Advancements
Before cars are able to drive themselves, many advancements
in technology are currently being used in the automotive industry to improve
the lives and driving experiences of car owners every second. From rearview
cameras that allow backing up to be easier, to self-parking cars, and everything
in between. Artificial intelligence is currently being used in newer models to
help autos synch with personal smart devices like mobile phones, wristwatches,
and more.
Another important and substantial change that is being made
industry-wide is that of renewable energy. Not only are new cars made more fuel-efficient, but they are being engineered to run partially or wholly on
electricity. This greatly helps reduce carbon emissions. Even the 2021 Ford
Bronco for sale in Memphis, TN will have a hybrid option available.
Admirers
The saying goes that a classic never dies, and never is it
truer than in the case of the automobile industry. Fans, enthusiasts, and
admirers alike all have a good reason to get excited, with classics like the
Jeep Wrangler, Ford Bronco, and Chevy Blazer all poised to make a comeback.

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