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Cars and Motorcycles
I. INTRODUCTION

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What are cars? What are motor cycles? Briefly, how do they contrast? How do they compare? What are their prices at the surface level?
Thesis Statement: This essay seeks the comparison of cars and motorcycles.
II. DEVELOPMENT Comparison
a) Both cars and motorcycles are vehicles for transporting one or more persons.
b) Both cars and motorcycles need fuel. Fuel serves a vital art in both cases as it supplies the energy required are the engines to work properly.
c) Both cars and motorcycle use wheel made of rubber tires. Contrast a) Cars are very expensive while motor cycles are relatively cheaper. b) Cars seats are comfortable while the seats of motorcycles are small and are sometimes...show more content... Cars have more accessories because of the availability enough space. However, because of the design of the motorcycle, it is not able to have accessories equal to a car. Therefore, this makes the car more expensive but also comfortable to ride. At times of accidents, cars have airbags which can shield the occupants from the impact. Although motorcyclists have helmets but still they got hurt more than the car passengers. There are also some minor accidents that are likely to injure a motorcyclist more seriously than a car driver. Statistics show that deaths in motorcycle accidents are about 30 times higher than fatalities of car accidents.
Lastly, it is very cheap to keep up a motorcycle than a car. A car needs service now and then while a motorcycle only needs minimal servicing. This boils down to the use of fuel. Motorcycles are more economical in terms of fuel than cars. Motorcycle use a very small amount of fuel on a given distant because of the size of the engine and its power. Cars have bigger engines and hence need more fuel to work.
Consequently, cars and motorcycles have similarities and differences. It is thus important for any driver to consider both sets before making decision on which to buy. Some of the limits drivers should look at before purchasing any of the two are performance, fuel consumption, comfort and speed.
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