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    Solution: The following are the major contributors towards the Toyota’s accelerator crisis: a) With the rise of Toyota into a global powerhouse in the automobile industry, the organizational structure of the organization was sacrificed the most. It emerged into a centralized design where the decision making authority of its units in other countries were put into the hands of the executives in Japan. Centralized…

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    propel the craft when there is no wind. The word 'hybrid' when used in relation to an automobile is defined loosely as utilizing two or more components to achieve a common goal. Until recently, conventional vehicles (CV) possessed only an internal combustion engine (ICE) and had no electric motor. Modern hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) such as the Toyota Prius or the Honda Civic Hybrid are vehicles…

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    criminal negligence that played a part to the death of three teenage girls on August 1978 in Elkhart, Indiana. They were killed in a fiery crash when their Ford Pinto was struck from the rear by a van driver on U.S Highway 33 near Goshen Indiana. Their automobile exploded and burst into flames. The Elkhart County grand Jury argued that Ford Company had previous knowledge that the fuel tank of pinto in which Judy Ulrich, 18; her sister Lynn, 16 and their cousin Donna Ulrich, 18 was hazardous. The…

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    Oliver Benz Research Paper

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    and long-time course, especially in the first half of the twentieth century. The newly established automobile industry in American boosted the United States economy, created new opportunities and jobs, at the same time, brought environmental problem. Before car was invented, people were looking for a more convenient and pleasant way for travelling. Vehicle was invented under this demand. First automobile patent was obtained in 1787 by Oliver Evans, an American inventor.[1] However, it was more…

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    Anti-inflationary measures then made car loans more difficult to obtain, and Ford claimed that as a result of declining sales its profit margins were falling. Nevertheless, automobile sales continued to rise because Mexicans turned to cheaper compacts. In 1977 Ford was the ninth-largest company in Mexico, with sales of 7.88 billion pesos (about $358 million). Some 350,000 cars and trucks were sold in Mexico in 1978, of which…

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    the lives of humanity on many levels. Since it’s creation, hundreds of thousands of jobs were conceived and transportation that helped connect more of the world in a way that boats couldn’t. People like Karl Benz and Henry Ford revolutionized the automobile and changed how people travel to this day. Before the days of Bluetooth Radio, automatic parking systems and self-driven cars, there was the three-wheeled Motor Car (Cox) and the Model T (MadeHow), the first in a long line of inovative ideas…

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    Abbreviation BMW stands for Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, a German motorcycle, automobile, engine and bicycle manufacturing company. The BMW Group’s history begins with Karl Rapp and Gustav Otto (The designation “BMW Group” includes the Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft (BMW AG) and all its group entities we will see throughout the work). It all begins when the Flugmaschinenfabrik Gustav Otto merged in 1916, on Government demand, into Bayerische Flugzeug-Werke AG (BFW). The Rapp…

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    competition, uncertainty, non-linear growth, turbulence and all this is very much seen in the auto mobile industry. There is lot of competition from foreign automobile companies as well as from the Indian manufacturers in this sector like Tata Motors. It is giving tough competition to Maruti Suzuki India limited. The battle is on between these automobile companies to gain the maximum market…

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    Effects Of Y2k

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    a bad thing. The news media was talking about it constantly, which only contributed to the panic and the fear.” As doomsday approached people and communities began stocking up supplies, preparing for an extended period with no technology to begin 2000. Fanatics created survival guides for the crash, as “preparing for the worst doesn’t mean you believe it will happen, it only means that you accept that the possibility exists.” According to the Y2K Family Survival Guide, the necessary proponents…

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    Environmental Issues in the Automotive Industry The automotive industry is in full recovery mode after the recession in 2008 and 2009, and vehicle production numbers were set to exceed 20 million by 2015. (Subran, 2014).Further, the automotive industry continues to grow, at a rate of approximately 4% per year. (Subran, 2014). The enormity of the industry means that the fallout from both the industrial production process and the end result should be closely monitored. Clearly, such…

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