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An aftermarket transmission is essentially a replacement or upgraded transmission system that is not produced by the vehicle's original manufacturer. These transmissions can be new, rebuilt, or remanufactured and come in various configurations to fit a multitude of vehicle makes and models. Aftermarket transmissions can be tailor-made to improve performance, efficiency, drivability, or to address specific needs—like towing or racing.


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In practical terms, achieving a T45% level of transmission quality means that almost half of the transmitted signals remain intact and usable. This benchmark is particularly significant in environments where signal interference is high, such as urban areas with dense infrastructure or in mobile communication settings where devices frequently switch between towers. A network that can maintain T45% transmission quality is likely capable of providing a reliable user experience, minimizing dropped calls, and facilitating uninterrupted data services.


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The tipping point when new energy cars become cheaper than gasoline-powered vehicles is rapidly approaching. Experts predict that by the mid-2020s, the upfront purchase price of electric vehicles will match or even undercut that of gas cars, especially as battery technology continues to improve and production scales up. With the additional savings from lower fuel and maintenance costs, new energy-electric cars are expected to become the dominant choice for consumers within the next decade.

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