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The plain, old-fashioned, human-driven car built the American economy and helped shape our democratic creed. Driver’s ed made teenagers into citizens; auto repair made boys into men. For nearly a century, car culture has triumphed. But have we finally reached the end of the road? Fewer young people are learning to drive. Ride hailing is replacing car buying, and with electrification, a long and noble tradition of amateur car repair will soon come to an end.
When a robot takes over the driver’s seat, what’s to become of us? Are We There Yet? carries us from horseless buggies to superhighways, and like any good road trip, it’s an adventure so fun you won’t even notice how much you’ve learned along the way. 15 illustrations
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Discover the fascinating journey of the American automobile in "Are We There Yet?: The American Automobile Past, Present, and Driverless Book." This captivating book dives deep into the history and impact of cars on our economy and society. With its compelling storytelling and vivid descriptions, author Dan Albert brings automotive history to life like never before. Get ready to embark on an adventure that will leave you both entertained and educated.
As you flip through the pages of this incredible book, you'll witness how the humble human-driven car played a pivotal role in shaping our democratic creed and driving the American economy forward. Remember how driver's ed transformed teenagers into responsible citizens? Reflect on how auto repair turned boys into men. These experiences were all part of the tapestry of car culture that has triumphed for almost a century.
However, as technology evolves, so does our relationship with cars. "Are We There Yet?" confronts the challenges brought by a rapidly changing landscape where fewer young people are learning to drive. Ride-hailing services are revolutionizing transportation, and electrification is transforming the very essence of car repair. But the real question remains: What happens when a robot takes over the driver's seat?
Join us on this exhilarating road trip through time as we traverse the evolution of transportation, from horseless buggies to superhighways. Along the way, you'll revel in the joy of learning and exploring. With 15 captivating illustrations guiding you through the narrative, you won't even notice how this adventure is broadening your knowledge and understanding.
Get your copy of "Are We There Yet?: The American Automobile Past, Present, and Driverless Book" now and take part in an unforgettable journey. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to delve into the rich history and uncertain future of automobiles. Experience the thrill of discovery, embrace the nostalgia of the past, and gain insights into the fascinating possibilities that lie ahead.
Ready to hit the road? Order your copy now and buckle up for a ride of a lifetime!
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