This thesis examines the response of British urban planners to the rise of private motoring in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The examination begins with an exploration of important planning documents and events of the 1950s and 1960s, relating to the issue of rising car ownership. It is foll...
It has changed ownership numerous times since, most recently becoming a subsidiary of German car manufacturer AUDI AG (itself a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group) in 1998. Lamborghini has achieved widespread recognition for its sleek, exotic designs, and its cars have become symbols of performance...
Since the rise in car ownership in the 1950s, the US has started building roads in cities and across the country to provide enough room for automobiles. Houston, like many cities, is turning back the clock to make room for passers-by, cyclists and parks. ...
During the 1950's, the economy in the US was growing rapidly, which generated additional demand for sports car ownership. By now, a multitude of British and European models were being showcased for both home and export markets. In the late 1950's, among the many sports cars of note were...
Briggs Automotive Company (BAC) is an automotive manufacturer known for producing high-performance sports cars. The company specializes in lightweight construction and exceptional driving experiences. With a unique ownership structure, BAC is owned by the Neill family and the company’s co-founders, ...
The paper sets out the changes in taxation policy affecting company cars in the UK, and looks at the associated reductions in company car ownership (including free fuel) and patterns of use. It goes on to look in more detail at which groups of the population have kept company cars and in...
The paper sets out the changes in taxation policy affecting company cars in the UK, and looks at the associated reductions in company car ownership (including free fuel) and patterns of use. It goes on to look in more detail at which groups of the population have kept company cars and in...
aThe world is complex and mobility, especially mobility in dense urban areas, makes the world a more complex place. Car ownership keeps expanding. In 1950, there were only 60 million of cars in the worldwide. In 2000, there were 535 million (Thackara, 2005, p.15). Unfortunately, congestio...
not in the sense that communist societies exist. Moore’s utopia is the kind of place communists assert can exist and that communism’s useful idiots believe can exist but which never has and never will exist, because there can never be such as thing as common ownership of property and “...
The car was purchased by the last owner back in 2012 and during their ownership, it underwent a chassis restoration and mechanical overhaul. The works saw the body completely removed before anti-corrosion protection was applied to the chassis. A new ECU was also fitted alongside a new ...