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Fun Facts About Red Cars. MILTA Technology
Oct 12, 2017
Fun Facts About Red Cars.

Red colour vehicles are one of the most favourite choices. Strange but optometrist says that red car would be the hardest one to see. The red car is also most exposed to dirt. Owners of a red vehicle will notice their interior warm up faster because red absorbs faster heat rays from the sun.

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How many gears does your automatic car need? MILTA Technology
Oct 11, 2017
How many gears does your automatic car need?

Carmakers are always trying to improve their vehicles and enticing buyers with new, innovative features that will increase their driving enjoyment. One of the ways that car manufacturers are trying to improve their offering is through increasing the number of gears in automatic transmissions. With automatic vehicles commonly having around five speeds, although luxury models […]

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Is driving a car while being pregnant safe? MILTA Technology
Oct 06, 2017
Is driving a car while being pregnant safe?

Nowadays road travel is so frequent that hardly anyone can avoid it. As it turns out, pregnancy is not an obstacle when it comes to driving a car (unless the doctor suggests differently). Naturally, a pregnant woman has to follow some safety recommendations. First of all, it must be stated that wearing a seatbelt is […]

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Never Ever Pink Ferrari. MILTA Technology
Sep 27, 2017
Never Ever Pink Ferrari.

A lot of manufacturers offer personalised colour schemes including a pink car. However, Ferarri is an exception and will never let you see a pink Ferrari vehicle. This colour and some others are against their policy and brand values. It’s banned from having a possibility to be associated with Ferarri.

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Walt Disney’s ‘The Love Bug’ Herbie Design. MILTA Technology
Sep 26, 2017
Walt Disney’s ‘The Love Bug’ Herbie Design.

One of the Walt Disney’s most successful movie is about a racing car which shows emotions and befriends humans. Herbie is a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle deluxe with a Volkswagen L87 pearl white colour and patriotic red, blue and white colour scheme. Iconic “53” comes from producers’ favourite baseball player’s Don Drysdale number 52.

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Reverse Camera for your Older Automobile. MILTA Technology
Sep 25, 2017
Reverse Camera for your Older Automobile.

Most of the drivers like reverse camera option in cars. There is good news for car owners who don’t have it. You can buy this extra, but still, it’s not cheap. Most likely you will need to buy camera and monitor to install for helping you park.

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Have Volkswagen confirmed the electric car revolution? MILTA Technology
Sep 25, 2017
Have Volkswagen confirmed the electric car revolution?

It seems like the future of the automotive industry has just been decided. The biggest car manufacturer in the world, Volkswagen, has made a massive commitment to the future of vehicles with a pledge that all of the 300 models in their vehicle range will have an electric option by 2030. Not only will they […]

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Volkswagen technology: Crumple zones MILTA Technology
Sep 24, 2017
Volkswagen technology: Crumple zones

Crumple zones are part of a car that are purposely designed to protect the occupants of the vehicle in the event of a collision. They are there to absorb impact if the vehicle is hit from the front or from behind to stop impact to areas containing the driver or passengers.

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Volkswagen technology: pre-crash system MILTA Technology
Sep 23, 2017
Volkswagen technology: pre-crash system

If the Volkswagen pre-crash system feels that a collision is imminent, it will take steps to reduce the potential for severe damage and to increase the safety of the occupants of the vehicle. The electric windows will close, the sunroof will shut, and the front seat belts will tighten.

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Volkswagen technology:  Auto Hold MILTA Technology
Sep 22, 2017
Volkswagen technology: Auto Hold

The Auto Hold feature seen in Volkswagen vehicles works by remembering the last braking pressure applied when the car stops. It then proceeds to keep applying the same amount of pressure to prevent movement. If motion is detected, braking pressure is increased until the car stops moving backwards.

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