The future holds a lot for the motor vehicle, with the beginnings of 3D printing already taking root in households, plenty of Bluetooth gadgets allow greater connectivity with our mobile devices, and new painting coatings provide less work when cleaning. Let's take a look at how you'll be able to hack your car to do even more in the near future.
With the proliferation of 3D printers, more and more people are beginning to download and print their own car parts. This is not only a benefit to those who want the convenience and the cost savings (presuming you don't count the high price of the printer itself), but to owners of older vehicles who need parts no longer manufactured. Nevertheless, 3D printing produces plastic

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