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Sony made a car!

The battle for propulsion system of choice in the future will be won inevitably on the issue of efficiency in addition to environmental impact. The manufacturers that cater to providing the customer with products in various market segments that satisfy the paramountcy of efficiency will carry the industry. We are still waiting for more hybrid Volkswagen and Audi products. In fact, a gasoline only vehicle is now redundant. Some manufacturers who have respected this have already taken over the market for the next 40 years in terms market share with the forecasted sale and purchasing of new and used parts.

I know a black guy (He's not really black. He is ...Amerindian ) who runs a Law Firm and who also played in his grade 8 public school band. He was also MVP for his High School Soccer team. He also started a fire successfully during the survival school assessment on his 1984 grade 8 camping trip. The good thing about this really cool guy is that he has seen the future involving automotive consumers. Some consumers are drivers and some are passengers. Some will be passengers no matter what with non-optional driver assist functions; functions that you cannot turn off so that you are driven to and from your Satellite guided destinations instead of spending your time driving laboriously. However, some vehicles will not anesthetize the driving experience with technologically amazing gadgets, sound and video effects such as HD 4K OLED wind shield video screen experiences. Maybe you could have a theatre mode built into the windshield of some SUVs in time for the 2022 Automotive buying season (This movie theatre mode windshield concept was first proposed by Warren A. Lyon with patent pending and with all other rights reserved). I look forward to it. I also look forward to enjoying the risk of too much speed while navigating a high way interchange on-ramp without some unfortunate mandatory computer interruption that I am expected to appreciate. However, without any choice to turn the technology on or off, the computer interruption is just dulling when it comes to pure automotive enthusiasm. Auto Work Television.

Jaguar!