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Death of the car as we know it by the year 2030.
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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 15604387" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>Like I said I think 2030 is a tad bit ambitious but I think by 2050 it's a whole new ballgame. That's 33 years from now. Technology grows exponentially every year. Look back 33 years from today...thats 1984. Think about what cars looked like and what technology they had in them and then look at now. Other than the fact that they had engines, transmissions, four wheels and a steering wheel there isn't much else in common with a modern car. People then couldn't fathom radar/camera assisted stopping, lane departure warning, Bluetooth, navigation, etc. Yet this is all common tech in even the most entry level car nowadays. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 15604387, member: 75268"] Like I said I think 2030 is a tad bit ambitious but I think by 2050 it's a whole new ballgame. That's 33 years from now. Technology grows exponentially every year. Look back 33 years from today...thats 1984. Think about what cars looked like and what technology they had in them and then look at now. Other than the fact that they had engines, transmissions, four wheels and a steering wheel there isn't much else in common with a modern car. People then couldn't fathom radar/camera assisted stopping, lane departure warning, Bluetooth, navigation, etc. Yet this is all common tech in even the most entry level car nowadays. Sent from my SM-N920T using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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