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Cars.
Cars. No doubt one-or more than one-plays a central role in your life. A trusty steed born of glass, rubber and steel, or aluminum, carbon fiber or plastic on which you rely to safely navigate life. And the array of duties we demand of our cars is vast: They shuttle us to and from the boneyard, rock a fussing baby to sleep, or simply provide a place to which we can escape and clear our minds. It's been that way for more than 100 years. It will be that way for hundreds more. Cars are the blood that streams through our concrete-clad arteries, the pulse that reminds us we are alive, and the heart of our everyday existence. For Americans, cars are life. Without ...