Tim
I looked everywhere in my car, I can't tell if it's a robot in disguise
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Well, the first thing you should do is search nearly all conceivable locations on your car for a special emblem. While there are differentiations, most Transformers are either Autobots or Decepticons. If your car is a Transformer, it will be sporting a logo dictating which faction they are/were in. The second thing you should do is possibly put yourself or your car in some kind of danger. If your car is an Autobot, it will possibly help you. But either way, your car is sure to find some way to defend itself. It doesn't necessarily have to transform to do so. If it starts showing signs of free will, your car might just be a Transformer.
Well, the first thing you should do is search nearly all conceivable locations on your car for a special emblem. While there are differentiations, most Transformers are either Autobots or Decepticons. If your car is a Transformer, it will be sporting a logo dictating which faction they are/were in. The second thing you should do is possibly put yourself or your car in some kind of danger. If your car is an Autobot, it will possibly help you. But either way, your car is sure to find some way to defend itself. It doesn't necessarily have to transform to do so. If it starts showing signs of free will, your car might just be a Transformer.
When American Car Companies...?
Mauz
When American Auto Companies come out with new models from retro cars like challenger, charger, chevelle, do they run out of ideas or this is a wise decision? Why do car companies(import& domestic) use the same model but put different emblems and brandings? For Example, late model Ford F-150 looks like the Lincoln truck.
Answer
The older cars are nostalgic for a lot of consumers. It's usually done with sport cars because of the memories they bring. When todays thirty-somethings think back to their childhood, they think of cars like a '68 Mustang or a '69 Camaro. It brings back some really good memories. Designing cars like that is just a marketting strategy based on selling cars by using a little nostalgia.
The F-150 looks a lot like a lincoln truck b/c it really is a lincoln truck. Same engine, same frame, same transmission, etc. Just a few emblems changed. They're both made by Ford Motor Company at the same plant
The older cars are nostalgic for a lot of consumers. It's usually done with sport cars because of the memories they bring. When todays thirty-somethings think back to their childhood, they think of cars like a '68 Mustang or a '69 Camaro. It brings back some really good memories. Designing cars like that is just a marketting strategy based on selling cars by using a little nostalgia.
The F-150 looks a lot like a lincoln truck b/c it really is a lincoln truck. Same engine, same frame, same transmission, etc. Just a few emblems changed. They're both made by Ford Motor Company at the same plant
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