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As we look to the future, the field of auto mechanics will continue to evol=
ve in tandem with automotive technology.  Mechanics will increasingly have =
to grapple with alternative fuels, advanced software systems, and perhaps e=
ven flying cars.  However, at its core, the profession will always be about=
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how advanced they become.=20

With the increasing complexity of modern vehicles, proper training and cert=
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nufacturer-specific training programs.  Certification, such as that provide=
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US, assures consumers that the mechanics they hire have the necessary exper=
tise to service their vehicles.=20

Another frontier that has emerged in the recent past is that of autonomous =
or self-driving cars.  Companies like Tesla, Google's Waymo, and Uber have =
invested heavily in developing vehicles that can navigate roads with minima=
l human intervention.  This new paradigm of mobility requires auto mechanic=
s to understand a slew of advanced technologies, including machine learning=
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software systems.=20

The late 20th and early 21st centuries saw an increasing global awareness o=
f environmental issues.  This led to a push for cleaner, more efficient veh=
icles.  Hybrid cars, using a combination of gasoline and electric power, be=
came popular, and soon all-electric vehicles began to emerge.  This shift b=
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ectric motors, battery technology, and the software that controls them.=20

With the diversification of automotive technology came the rise of speciali=
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ts, becoming proficient not just with wrenches but with diagnostic computer=
s and software.  The two World Wars of the 20th century had profound impact=
s on industries worldwide, and the field of auto mechanics was no exception=
  The wars necessitated rapid advancements in vehicular technology, especi=
ally in terms of reliability and performance.  Post-war, these advancements=
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es, the first rudimentary cars began to emerge.  These automobiles were ini=
tially regarded as novelties, reserved for the wealthy elite, and they ofte=
n required a specialized set of skills to operate and maintain.  The earlie=
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 latter half of the 20th century, cars had transformed from purely mechanic=
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mainstream vehicles. This demanded that auto mechanics evolve their skill s=
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