Both Aluminium and Titanium are lightweight and incredibly strong. So it is the best choice for being used in cars.
Less weight = better fuel mileage.
you need silvery bars and harder cars get titanium
cars and metal ! ♦
Not as far as I know. Titanium is very expenisve and quite difficult to obtain, and while cars like the Renault Megane R26 R. have titanium exhaust systems, I don't think this will become a common occurance.
for racing cars titanium piston use.
The two reasons that big cars are safer than small cars include that they have bigger crush zones. The second reason is that they have longer hoods.
Cost, primarily, but also because titanium products tend to develop heat spots, whereas aluminum is lighter and distributes heat much more evenly.
One of the reasons why cars go fast is what size of an engine they have.
Some of the raw materials used for cars are: aluminum, steel (body parts), titanium (some exhaust systems) and platinum (inside catalytic converters).
Electric cars dont produce harmful emissions
you can get to places faster
Stop using petrol cars and start using electric cars!