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Junkyard Find: 1986 Subaru BRAT GL

The Truth About Cars

Today's Junkyard Find is a second-generation BRAT, found in a self-service yard between Denver and Cheyenne. Unlike the other versions of the Leone sold in North America, every BRAT had four-wheel-drive as standard equipment. It was available here in sedan , coupe , hatchback , and wagon form… and as a pickup known as the BRAT.

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Protecting Your Ride: A Guide to Anti-Theft Systems & Devices

Clean Fleet Report

When triggered, they emit a blaring sound, flashing lights and often disable the vehicle’s ignition. They have become standard in most modern vehicles, providing a significant deterrent for thieves. GPS tracking devices, often discreetly installed in the vehicle, allow owners to monitor their car’s location in real-time.

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10-Year FTA Low-Speed Urban Maglev Research Program Shows Technology is Feasible, But Infrastructure Costs and Availability of Technologies Are Intimidating

Green Car Congress

Most large urban areas in the United States have already invested in some type of mass transit system (subway or light rail) and urban maglev poses a fundamental change in technology that is viewed as being both a major risk and cost-prohibitive by transit agencies and investors, according to the report. installed along the rail surface.

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2018 VW Tiguan and new 2.0 TSI B-cycle engine gives VW a strong offering in compact SUV segment

Green Car Congress

Based on our half-day of driving the new Tiguan in the foothills of Denver, the automaker has succeeded on the quality front. A Start/Stop system is standard for all Tiguan trims. This technology stops the engine during idle when the brake pedal is held (such as when waiting at a red light). Driver-Assistance Systems.

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Subspace Rebuilt the Internet for Real-Time Applications

Cars That Think

The shifts in online usage created by the pandemic are also strengthening the case to further democratize the Internet—the idea that there must be a universal, consistent standard of use to everyone, regardless of who or where they are. This hardware has been installed inside more than 100 data-center facilities worldwide.

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