'Apple doesn't need to make a car to make an Apple car'

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If Apple Made Cars

We get Microsoft humor all the time, here's a little Mac humor...
Top 10 ways that life would be different if Apple sold cars.

10. Cars would be priced higher than they are worth and come from a single
source just like they do now. But Apple would continuously advertise that
buying one of their cars is an escape from that kind of old style paradigm.

9. Apple would be continually lobbying the government to subsidize the
donation of cars to schools for driver education.

8. Cars would need excessive horsepower to operate more than one accessory
at a time.

7. Many accessories would operate differently but owners would ignore this
and boast to their friends that all of their accessories have an identical
look and feel.

6. Help regarding the operation of their accessories would be only
marginally better than those who drove UNIX cars but the owners would boast
that this is of no concern because all of their accessories have an
identical look and feel.

5. Owners manuals would be very small. Maintenance manuals, needed to add an
accessory yourself, would come in seven large volumes.

4. Owners would make fun of how complex it is to add an accessory on other
cars. Owners would not have a clue just how difficult it was for them to add
an accessory to their own car themselves. Very few owners of Apple cars
would add their own accessories.

3. Periodically a little picture of a bomb would appear on the dashboard and
the car would come to a stop. Loyal owners would rarely, if ever, admit this
and would convince themselves that this sort of thing happens to owners of
other cars all the time.

2. People who could never drive before would begin driving, join auto clubs,
tell everyone else how to drive, and generally become insufferable bores.

And the number one way life would be different if Apple build cars...

1. Using the fruits of a larger company's focused research and development
effort cars would be introduced that were 10 years ahead of their time.
After release, they wouldn't change for over 10 years...



https://www.facebook.com/DadJokes/posts/10151728390277693
Dad Jokes
December 8, 2013 ·
If Apple made a car, would it have Windows? (thanks Grant)

Christopher Legg If it had Windows it would crash too often. But by
comparison the Apple car would only travel on approved roads to sponsored
destinations. It would cost 3 times as much despite being the same as any
other car (but shiny!) and the steering wheel would look like this. The
Brotherhood of Mac would make everyone think it's THE best car, however as
soon as it released a new one it would be considered useless shit.

6 · December 8, 2013 at 6:19pm
Ken Macdonald No it would have the view that Apple says is best for you ...
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http://www.quora.com/If-Apple-were-to-design-a-car-what-would-it-look-like
If Apple were to design a car, what would it look like?
Would it be like a Ferrari or more like a Mini? What functionalities would
it have?

Quora User, Car enthusiast formerly with Tesla
[image] Tesla Model S

    "If Apple made a car, this would be it." - Forbes Magazine [
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ericsavitz/2012/06/22/tesla-model-s-if-apple-made-a-car-this-would-be-it/
]
Written 30 Oct, 2012.



Alexander Stassen, Sr Creative
If Apple designed a car, aesthetics would be the last part of the loooong
process.

First they would analyze the reasons people use cars, and based on those
needs, they would find a different, more simple and efficient way of meeting
those needs.

Then they would look at who they'd market, to further shape the concept to a
specific userbase.

Then they'd technically and financially design the elemental base of the
product.

Then, they'd start thinking about what sort of plating and material they'd
use, sticking to the philosophy of Jon Ive, stripped of all unnecessary
elements and applying Occam's razor to every design decision in the process.
I agree that Audi comes close to this.

Why the long story? well... I think if Apple were to get into the
transportation business, they wouldn't just redesign a car. They would
introduce a new, cleaner and more efficient way of personal and/or small
group transportation.

In its own way it would comply to legal restrictions of a vehicle, but it
would not compare to today's common polluting, wasteful and inefficient cars
we see everywhere.

What that would look like? I'd be pitching it at their offices if I knew ;)  
Updated 9 Sep, 2011.



Faisal KhanFaisal Khan, Banking & Payments Consultant
4 upvotes by Felix Pan, Marcelo Poles Jannuzzi, Darragh McCarthy, (more)
I agree with what Alexander Stassen has said. They would not be thinking in
the conventional terms of what a car is to you and me, but they would think
very radically different (and radical, not just to be different, but because
that is how they are).

It is worth looking into a talk by Simon Sinek at TEDx Puget Sound: "How
great leaders inspire action" http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en...

In this video he specifically cites how Apple 'thinks'. It is inherently
very different from the way all other companies think (to which with Apple
currently competes with).

Apple would in my opinion would probably truly even question if the 100 year
old idea of 4 wheels, engine in the front and 4 doors and box metal is the
best way to transport. Time to breakaway from the  norm I would assume.

Apple would surely look at it from an engineering perspective (as would be
required), but they would primarily look at the car from the "Why"
perspective, why should Apple make a car? and If so, "How" will they make
it? and lastly "What" it will have. They would be looking for questions that
go beyond the periphery of engineering.

As cited above, they would look at how they can better the experience for
everyone, keeping in view the oil issue, pollution, traffic jams, etc. I
think Apple would probably do a very unique job of coming out with a car -
one that would be aesthetically pleasing, environmentally friendly, (yes,
the antenna would work, there is nothing wrong with it), it would be a
pleasure to drive and you would most likely have to get in line to get one.

I believe Apple would pay special attention as to how we 'interact' with the
car, the interface, the intuitiveness, etc.

The car would probably have a very intelligent OS, one that understand the
passengers and the environment around it.
Written 4 Aug, 2011.



Sam BarberieSam Barberie, Former ? Employee
25 upvotes by Anthony Buchanan, Miguel Paraz, Arun Hari, (more)
Honestly I think it would look a great deal like an Audi.

I think Audis have the fit and finish, solid body structure, high quality
materials and seamless integration of great technology that Apple is known
for. Sort of stealth luxury. Simple lines, clean interfaces, nice tactile
experiences, some excellent power under the hood. And, like Apple, Audi is
notorious for using proprietary parts that make it difficult to repair or
replace items without spending more than you'd like. If Apple made a car, it
would almost surely be serviced by the Genius Bar. And assuming it was an
EV, you can bet that battery wouldn't be user-replaceable! Still, I would
sure like to see this car.  
Written 3 Aug, 2011.


http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3164130
If Apple made cars..........
Aug 3, 2013 - 15 posts - ?12 authors
And it would be driven by the same sort of people who drive a Prius. Apple
would try to patent the four wheel configuration used by cars, then sue
General Motors for breaching this patent. They would also sue all other car
makers for having a round steering wheel with a push button in the middle.



http://dottech.org/112909/if-google-apple-facebook-microsoft-yahoo-and-linux-made-self-driving-cars-comic/
If Google, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Linux made self-driving
cars… (Comic)
By Ashraf - June 20, 2013
[image  
http://cdn6.dottech.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/tech_company_self_driving_cars.gif
If tech companies made cars
The Google car would determine the best route to see billboards targeted to
you

The Facebook car would tell everyone where you are headed (proctologist)

Apple's iCar would be a hobby car, and only let you drive to one place

The Linux car would have great service, but there would always be three
geeks in the back trying to improve it

Yahoo's car would constantly have clowns exiting it

There is a reason why they won't let Microsoft ever make a car (crash)
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1 comment
    jayesstee
    June 20, 2013 at 12:46 PM     So true!    Also:
    Twitter’s car would only go 140 feet.
    Samsung’s would have the biggest windscreen.
    HP’s would be immediately withdrawn (like their tablet).
    Blackberry’s would have different controls to everyone else’s.
[© 2008-2014 dotTech.org]



http://www.socialsmiling.com/1699_if-apple-and-microsoft-made-cars
Social Smiling
If apple and microsoft made cars.
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If apple and microsoft made cars. 
PC: I'll install a new oil filter and this old guy will run for two years. 
Mac: Oh no. It sounds like something is broken in there.. time to buy a
whole new car again! 
[© 2015 www.socialsmiling.com]



Peter Lea | If apple made cars 
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(white minivqn shape with square wheels - Can't quite do the same things as
a normal car. But does not crash as often)
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Apple Titan image search
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Apple Car image search



http://www.computerworld.com/article/2883762/apple-doesn-t-need-to-make-a-car-to-make-an-apple-car.html
Apple doesn't need to make a car to make an Apple car
[20150216]
Apple is apparently working on an electric car, but does it really need to
make the complex set of investments required to manufacture and distribute
these things ...
...
http://9to5mac.com/2015/02/13/wsj-tim-cook-approved-apple-electric-car-project-a-year-ago-hundreds-of-employees-working-on-it/
WSJ: Tim Cook approved Apple electric car project a year ago, hundreds of
employees working on it
by: Jordan Kahn February 13, 2015
...
http://www.inquisitr.com/1842092/the-new-kid-in-electric-vehicle-making-dont-put-the-apple-car-before-the-horse-yet/
The New Kid In Electric Vehicle Making: Don’t Put The Apple Car Before The
Horse Yet 
February 14, 2015




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