steering wheel
yes
People who are elderly, or depressed, or exhausted, and just want to stay home and watch TV and not go anywhere, will buy driverless cars, so that the proper level of congestion on the highway can be maintained without the hassle of getting dressed and going out and making it happen. It is our civic duty.
It will have every component as any other car including a steering wheel which is what I suspect you think may be missing. Not so.
This is a hard question to answer, because I have no idea how large your fleet of cars is. Is it ten cars? Twenty? More? As you get more, you should receive some sort of bulk discount though.
The cars are manufactured by BMW but the original comany which sold it's relatively small car division in the 1970's, is a public owned company on the FTSE100
Smartphones will be flexible. They may be foldable or rollable. Pre-fab homes will be made by 3D printing. Driverless cars will be in abundance. The first space tourists will have successfully completed a roundtrip flight.
If you are talking about driverless or autonomous cars, an internet search indicates that they are still being tested, but there still must be a trained driver behind the wheel. Now, if you are talking about something else, the question would need clarification.
skoda has been making cars since 1895
I've been told there are indeed cars in Toronto
cars 2 has already been in theaters and had been undifenitfed when it comes out