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Date Stock Title
Nov 21 GM GM Sold $2.7 Million of Stock in Embattled EV Battery Maker
Nov 21 TM Experts: These 5 Car Brands Are the Cheapest To Maintain
Nov 21 TM Toyota Releases 2024 North American Environmental Sustainability Report
Nov 21 TSLA Tesla's Optimus humanoid robot has a pop culture moment
Nov 21 TSLA Tesla Stock Is Dropping After Nvidia Earnings, European EV Sales
Nov 21 TSLA Nissan calls on UK to relax EV mandate amid sluggish demand
Nov 21 TSLA Tesla Registrations Drop By Over 20% In October In EU, Possibly Hindering Its 2024 Global EV Delivery Target
Nov 21 TSLA Billionaire Ken Griffin Is Loading Up on Nvidia and Tesla Stocks. Should You?
Nov 21 TSLA Ark’s Cathie Wood lets retail investors bet on Elon Musk’s private startups and potentially  profit from his proximity to Trump
Nov 21 GM Automobile Manufacturers Stocks Q3 Earnings: General Motors (NYSE:GM) Firing on All Cylinders
Nov 21 TSLA Automobile Manufacturers Stocks Q3 Earnings: General Motors (NYSE:GM) Firing on All Cylinders
Nov 21 TSLA Elon Musk Says Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos Urged Tesla, SpaceX Investors To Dump Stakes, Predicting Trump's Loss
Nov 21 TSLA Tesla Now Allows Users To Report Snow Accumulation, Blocked Stalls And Other Supercharger Issues Ahead Of Winter
Nov 21 TSLA Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Takes Wall Street By Storm, Becomes Second-Most Traded Stock After Nvidia
Nov 21 TSLA Nvidia Delivered 'Jaw Dropping' Q3 Earnings, Says Dan Ives: 'This Is The Fourth Revolution Playing Out In Front Of Our Eyes'
Nov 20 TSLA Billionaire Ken Griffin Increased His Position in Tesla Stock By 395%. Should You Buy Tesla During Its Post-Election Surge?
Nov 20 TSLA Morgan Stanley Maintains ‘Buy’ Rating on Tesla, Inc. (TSLA), Bullish on AI and Autonomous Technology Leadership
Nov 20 TSLA Nvidia releases earnings: Takeaways from Mag 7 Q3 results
Nov 20 GM General Motors Company (GM) Barclays 15th Annual Global Automotive and Mobility Tech Conference (Transcript)
Nov 20 TSLA xAI hits $50B valuation after latest funding round: report
Cars

A car (or automobile) is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transportation. Most definitions of car say they run primarily on roads, seat one to eight people, have four tires, and mainly transport people rather than goods. Cars came into global use during the 20th century, and developed economies depend on them. The year 1886 is regarded as the birth year of the modern car when German inventor Karl Benz patented his Benz Patent-Motorwagen. Cars became widely available in the early 20th century. One of the first cars that were accessible to the masses was the 1908 Model T, an American car manufactured by the Ford Motor Company. Cars were rapidly adopted in the US, where they replaced animal-drawn carriages and carts, but took much longer to be accepted in Western Europe and other parts of the world.
Cars have controls for driving, parking, passenger comfort and safety, and controlling a variety of lights. Over the decades, additional features and controls have been added to vehicles, making them progressively more complex. Examples include rear reversing cameras, air conditioning, navigation systems, and in-car entertainment. Most cars in use in the 2010s are propelled by an internal combustion engine, fueled by the combustion of fossil fuels. This causes air pollution and also contributes to climate change and global warming. Vehicles using alternative fuels such as ethanol flexible-fuel vehicles and natural gas vehicles are also gaining popularity in some countries. Electric cars, which were invented early in the history of the car, began to become commercially available in 2008.
There are costs and benefits to car use. The costs include acquiring the vehicle, interest payments (if the car is financed), repairs and maintenance, fuel, depreciation, driving time, parking fees, taxes, and insurance. The costs to society include maintaining roads, land use, road congestion, air pollution, public health, health care, and disposing of the vehicle at the end of its life. Road traffic accidents are the largest cause of injury-related deaths worldwide.The benefits include on-demand transportation, mobility, independence, and convenience. The societal benefits include economic benefits, such as job and wealth creation from the automotive industry, transportation provision, societal well-being from leisure and travel opportunities, and revenue generation from the taxes. The ability for people to move flexibly from place to place has far-reaching implications for the nature of societies. It was estimated in 2014 that the number of cars was over 1.25 billion vehicles, up from the 500 million of 1986. The numbers are increasing rapidly, especially in China, India and other newly industrialized countries.

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