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{Auto manufacturers|Automotive makers} Produce Cars of the Future


{Auto manufacturers|Automotive makers} Produce Cars of the Future
Automakers around the world are planning to make cars that are smaller, use up less fuel and do not damage our environment. {In|For|By} auto shows around the globe car producers are presenting what they have in mind.

General {Engines|Power generators|Motor} has already showed the prototypes. It is called P. U. M. A., {meaning|this means} Personal Urban {Flexibility|Range of motion|Freedom} and Accessibility Vehicle. {This|That} looks like {a trolley|a basket|a wagon}, has two batteries and seats for two people.

While GM's car may never be produced other car makers have already made mini-cars that you can buy. Mercedes' {Wise|Good} car has been popular in Europe for some time. Chrysler's GEM Peapod and Toyota's IQ are two small cars {which may have|that contain} been specially {made for|suitable for} city traffic.
Man people want to buy small {vehicles|automobiles|autos} because they save {gas|energy|gasoline}. That means saving money on petrol plus being able to find {car parking|auto parking} spaces more easily in crowded cities.

Carmakers are also spending money on research to make alternative-fuel cars. Maybe {1 day|some day|eventually}, {almost all of} us will drive {rapsölmethylester|rme}, hydrogen, or solar-powered {vehicles|automobiles|autos}.
Hybrids are cars that are already on the market today. Toyota and GM already produce {cross|cross types|mixed} cars, trucks and SUV's that run on {gas|gasoline|petroleum} and electricity. Other companies, like BMW, have made cars {apply|involving} hydrogen and electricity. Although such {vehicles are|automobiles are|autos are} still {too costly|very costly|pricy} to produce in great {figures|amounts|quantities} carmakers are continuing {to enhance|to further improve|to boost} them and make them cheaper.

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