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The automotive industry includes a wide range of companies and organizations involved in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and selling of motor vehicles.
US auto sales are expected to hit a record high in 2015, according to CNBC, and it's easy to see why. We live in a country where almost anything is more accessible by car. And it's not just the US: the automotive industry is one of the world's most important economic sectors by revenue.
Whether you're downsizing and selling your minivan or looking to buy a clean used car in your area, these videos will show you--or help you show--exactly what you're dealing with.
- Cars: Most definitions of the term "car" specify that they're designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for between one and eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. Take a look at some of the cars being offered in these videos, or post one for sale yourself!
- SUVs: A sports utility vehicle is similar to a station wagon, usually equipped with four-wheel drive for on-road or off-road ability. It's like a station wagon but mounted on a light-truck chassis. The first one came out in 1984 but they've soared in popularity since then, though today many SUV drivers don't ever take their vehicles off-road!
- Sports/specialty cars: A sports car is a small, usually two-seater automobile that's designed for high performance and delicate handling. High maneuverability and minimum weight are requisite.
- Minivans: A minivan is a personal-use small van featuring sliding doors for passenger access and configurable, stowable, or removable seating. Taller than a sedan, hatchback, or a station wagon, the minivan has a shared interior volume that can flexibly reconfigure to prioritize either seating or cargo volume, with rear cargo access via a liftgate or tailgate.
- Electric/green vehicles
- Pickup trucks: A pickup truck is a light-duty truck with an enclosed cab and an open cargo area with low sides and tailgate. Once a work tool with few creature comforts, by the 1990s less than 15 percent of owners reported use in work as the pickup truck's primary purpose. Today in North America, the pickup is mostly used like a passenger car. Whether you need one for work or play, there are videos here with some great deals!
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Posted 05/29/2022 by Chuck Camp
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Posted 11/27/2016 by Chuck Camp