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    founder Ferdinand Porsche saw great opportunities for this strategic unit. German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler changed Porsches dynamic from a design and engineering service to carmaker, due to the fact in 1934 he saw a market for a ‘peoples car’ or ‘Volkswagen’. Porsche may not have realised that move would be the start to a new success. The year of 1948 saw the creation of Porsches most well-known project to date – The sports car. Hitler’s encouraging change of direction saw Porsche as the…

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    VW owns 70 percent of the passenger-car diesel market. VW has been promoting for a long time of clean diesel and how these cars are better than the hybrid and electric cars. The company even involved itself with marching in events that supported the diesel cars. VW was caught cheating on diesel emission tests. In September eighteenth, 2015, the EPA caught VW cheating by installing a software that can detect when the car is getting tested. This software changes the performance of the…

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    In recent events, James Liang, an employee of 30 years for Volkswagen, came forward admitting to using software to deceive emissions tests in the United States for Volkswagen’s diesel engines. The engines, on average, produce 40 times the legal limits on emissions. After undergoing investigation, it was found that Volkswagen had been involved in this scandal since 2006. In response to public outcry the company has recalled all models using this engine and set aside 16 billion dollars to fix…

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    Part I. The Hyundai Motor group of South Korea is one of the largest automobile firms in the world. They did not earn this title without great failures, questioning and learning. South Korea has unique customs and political affiliations compared to those in Europe and the Americas, the targets of their global market. The Chung family, who have remained in control throughout the firm's entire existence, have different morals and values with the generational changes in power, causing…

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    that European cars, in a certain type of collisions. In this way, it was said that it would be dangerous to sell American vehicles in Europe. (Gallagher, 2015) In the other way around, and here I come back to my first statement, the US accused Volkswagen of a failure in their control on the emissions of CO2. That was a huge scandal that affected the whole European car industry, as well as the markets. Luckily, the new technologies are arising and there is one American auto company that is…

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    Porsche’s Analysis Founded in 1930 by Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, the company owes it success to Adolf Hitler and World War II. Porsche began as a design and engineering firm in 1931. Originally associated with the Volkswagen Beetle, Porsche was contacted by the Third Reich to design a car for the 1939 Auto-Union Grand Prix. This marked the beginning of Porsche as a sports car manufacturer. By the end of the war, Porsche established it first automobile factory. Two years later, in the design for…

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    Lamborghini a sports n’ luxury, supercar and luxury SUV and tractors Company . A car with excellent handling extremely good interior and a statement saying i make a lot of money rather your car.A racing heritage to start it of my have the highest output of horsepower they can put out of their handle built v8s, v10s, v12s starting as a reval of the best of the best and the fast of all time.it all started in 1963 but was in minds in the early years of the 1950s,starting with their first car the…

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    The largest safety recall in U.S history is the Takata airbag recall. Various automakers have been recalled to check and replace the frontal airbags on the driver’s side. The Takata airbags were mostly installed in cars from model year 2002 to 2015. These airbags can explode injuring or even killing drivers. As the recall, millions of vehicles have been expanded. Out of 70million cars, 8 million have been fixed[2]. Sean kane, founder and president of safety research and strategies said…

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    This paper examines the international industry dynamics of the car industry. The focus is on analyzing how the industry has undergone transformation since the 1990s to the present day with regard to competition between different players in the industry. Question One: Car industry dynamics The automotive industry started gaining momentum in the U.S during the 1890s, with Chrysler Corporation and Citroen being among the first automotive companies. At the time, the U.S only had few companies…

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