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It’s predicted that the driverless car market will be worth upwards of $70 billion by the year 2035 MILTA Technology
Sep 06, 2017
It’s predicted that the driverless car market will be worth upwards of $70 billion by the year 2035

This won’t all come from car sales though. Self-driving taxi services will make a lot of revenue. The latter will be big business for the autonomous automotive industry.

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Tesla is one of the car manufacturers leading the way in the driverless car field MILTA Technology
Sep 05, 2017
Tesla is one of the car manufacturers leading the way in the driverless car field

Tesla, who are experts in the electric car field, has already released a video of people riding around in a car in autopilot mode. They’re aiming to have a fully autonomous car on the road by 2018.

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Driverless cars should actually be safer for passengers MILTA Technology
Sep 04, 2017
Driverless cars should actually be safer for passengers

Driverless cars should actually be safer for passengers and dramatically reduce the number of accidents and the chance of them occurring. This is because it is estimated that over 90% of the current accidents that take place are caused by human error. Driverless cars will be electronically controlled and not require human input.

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The current test vehicles being used to try out driverless cars contain steering wheels, gear sticks and foot pedals MILTA Technology
Sep 04, 2017
The current test vehicles being used to try out driverless cars contain steering wheels, gear sticks and foot pedals

In the future, the aim is for driverless vehicles to include none of these components, but at the beginning, there may still be an option for a human to drive the car, as well as the vehicle driving itself.

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Between 2002 and 2007, the Volkswagen Group divided the company into two parts MILTA Technology
Sep 03, 2017
Between 2002 and 2007, the Volkswagen Group divided the company into two parts

The side overseen by Audi would focus on sporty ventures and included Lamborghini and SEAT. The other side, managed by Volkswagen, included the likes of Bentley, Skoda and Bugatti. They would concentrate on more traditional values.

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Bentley, Lamborghini and Bugatti are part of the Volkswagen Group MILTA Technology
Sep 02, 2017
Bentley, Lamborghini and Bugatti are part of the Volkswagen Group

In 1998, the Volkswagen Group added prestigious car manufacturers Bentley, Lamborghini and Bugatti to their portfolio. It cost them a reported £430 million to obtain Bentley, especially after they had to see off a rival bid from BMW. They would continue to acquire companies as time went on.

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Experts are predicting that driverless cars will hit the market between the years of 2020 and 2025 MILTA Technology
Sep 02, 2017
Experts are predicting that driverless cars will hit the market between the years of 2020 and 2025

Testing on roads in the UK is already underway as vehicle manufacturers, and technology experts look to get to grips with the concept of autonomous vehicles. We may not see fully autonomous cars at the beginning though.

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Signs of a Battery Problem? MILTA Technology
Aug 31, 2017
Signs of a Battery Problem?

If you go to start your vehicle and on cranking the engine, no lights come on in the car at all, this is indicative of a battery problem. This is because all the lights in the vehicle are powered by the battery. A jump start may resolve the issue temporarily, but you may need to […]

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History of the Volkswagen Group: Part 1 MILTA Technology
Aug 31, 2017
History of the Volkswagen Group: Part 1

History of the Volkswagen Group: The Beginning On the 28th of May 1937, Volkswagen was founded in Berlin by Ferdinand Porsche. The aim was to produce a car capable of carrying up to five people, with a top speed of around 100km/h. To meet their business objective, the vehicle was designed by Ferdinand Porsche’s company. […]

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Signs of a Battery Problem? MILTA Technology
Aug 31, 2017
Signs of a Battery Problem?

If you go to start your vehicle and on cranking the engine, no lights come on in the car at all, this is indicative of a battery problem. This is because all the lights in the vehicle are powered by the battery. A jump start may resolve the issue temporarily, but you may need to […]

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