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    Government Regulations While Americans have historically loved automobiles, they also perceive them as quite deadly. It is common knowledge that a person is more likely to die in a car accident than in an airplane crash. In fact, there were 30,800 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States…

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    The American automobile industry has quite a history. From the sale of the first Ford Model A on July 23rd, 1903 (Ford Motor Company, n.d), to the first Corvette rolling off the assembly line June 30th, 1953 ( HYPERLINK "http://corvettestory.com/1953-Corvette-C1-First-Year-Modest-Beginnings.php" http://corvettestory.com/1953-Corvette-C1-First-Year-Modest-Beginnings.php, n.d.), to the automobile crisis and bailout from 2008 to 2010, and to many other historic achievements and crisis’ throughout…

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    In 1903, Henry Ford established the first automobile company in the United States, the Ford Motor Company, and five years later the company rolled out the first Model T. Today, according to Select.USA.gov the U.S. has one of the largest automotive markets in the world and is home to 13 auto makers. An average of 8 million passenger vehicles were produced annually from 2008 to 2012 (selectusa.commerce.gov)”. Automobile usage is increasing in the USA exponentially. According to LA Times (2014)…

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    Inc.’s primary industry is automobile manufacturing. By definition, the automobile manufacturing industry in the US includes companies that “manufacture cars and automobile chassis…produce cars, including electric cars, in assembly plants.” This industry does not include the manufacturing of light or heavy trucks and motorcycles. The major players in the industry include General Motors Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Ford Motor Company, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Hyundai-Kia Automotive…

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    Since the invention of the automobile, there has always been sporty or high performance cars available. Most sports cars in this time period were quite expensive. For example, searching through various websites you will find that in 1963 a new Ferrari would have cost around $13,000…

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    facing the Automobile Industry. This paper is summarizes the materials processing, manufacturing, the use, reuse, and finally its reclamation back into the process. I will summate how the competition in the industry is managing new regulations, the technology for powering the product that the Automobile Industry produces, and the effects of emissions on the environment and the government reactions. Vehicles are not made of what they used to be, the process to design, build, and test automobiles…

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    clean Air Act as the automobile industry is growing fast and high competitive hence having these laws enacted in curbing behavior change and instilling sense of responsibility to the users and the automakers, with focus on sustainability of the environment. Vehicle emission Environmental challenges…

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    such a partnership. General Motors History General Motors (GM) was incorporated on September 16, 1908 by William Durant, then head of the Buick Motor Company (History.com, 2009). Soon after formation, the company went on a buying spree of other automobile companies, buying 30 of the approximately 45 that existed in the United States at that time by 1910 (u-s-history.com, 2008; History.com, 2009). Among the companies brought into the fold were Buick, Oldsmobile, Oakland (renamed Pontiac), and…

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    AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY: 2ND STAGE AFTER BUYING A CAR BECOMES COMPETITION/CONSUMER FRIENDLY ABSTRACT To a consumer, buying a car is not a simple task. A great deal of thought, price-comparison, cross-brand research and several other factors go into buying a car; not to mention the high costs of buying and maintaining it. What happens when the costs of car-repair eventually outweigh the cost of buying a car? What happens when the consumer has no option but to pay the high-costs of repair, because…

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    1. COUNTRY ANALYSIS The company for my research is Honda Motors Corporation Limited. Although it’s a Japanese automobile manufacturing company it is traded in the US stock market: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Hence, I am conducting my country analysis on the USA. The USA economy is the world’s largest economy in the world having a GDP of $17.4 trillion with a growth rate of 2.4% as of 2014. It contributes 17% to the global GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The US GDP per capita is $54,170 which…

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