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    My First American Cars

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    The definition of an automobile is defined as a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passengers. Cars have been around for over one hundred years. It is about that time in my life where I am thinking about buying my first car. Growing up, I always wanted an American car to call my own. Of all the American cars, I want to get either a Ford, Dodge, or Chevrolet. I could see myself buying a Ford automobile. Ford has been a trusted company for many years. Ford Motor Company is…

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    Fuel Efficiency Invention

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    To what extent did the invention and development of the automobile affect the United States’ engagement in increasing fuel efficiency? A: Plan of The Investigation. The objective of this investigation is to research the question of the development of the automobile’s influence on fuel efficiency relative to the whole of United States fuel efficiency on a residential, commercial, and industrial scale. Fuel is defined by Merriam Webster as “a material (such as coal, oil, or gas) that is burned…

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    Competition in the American Automotive Industry is not only stateside, but global as well. There are car manufacturers from all over the world like Germany, Japan, America, China, Australia, Canada, and France. There are 40+ countries that manufacture automobiles and each one of them are in direct competition with each other. “It is suggested that the globalization of the automotive industry, greatly accelerated during the last half of the 1990’s due to the construction of important overseas…

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    Nye describes, “Technology momentum” as “a particularly useful concept for understanding large-scale systems, such as the electric grid, the railway, or the automobile (Nye p 52). He began to describe who the bicycle was the most used transportation in some countries and how eventually automobiles where used instead. However, only the automobile was able to achieve “technology momentum” in some countries. In Netherlands and Denmark the bicycle reached momentum for about 40 years, resulting in…

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    The strategy an engineer utilizes to resolve automobile issues is considered callous by society. However, it is crucial for individuals to look from an engineer's perspective to fully understand the situation better. In the article The Engineer’s Lament, Malcolm Gladwell uses testimonial and anecdotes to express their viewpoints on several controversial issues relating to automobiles. As the article progress, Gladwell describes a variety of situations from the perspective of Denny Gioia, who…

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    won’t be the case for all cars promoting have safe their cars is, but that shouldn’t be someone’s concern. In ‘’Car Advertising-Dominating Nature’’ from Alan Foljambe, green ads allow consumers to imagine the bond automobiles and nature have in common. Through showing how an automobile will not disrupt the flow of nature. Also, the image green ads fantasize of cruising in a secluded area. And car companies clearly know the true purpose consumers will purchase their car. So, its true car…

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    The distribution of automobiles within the United States depended based on specific events that were occurring at that time. Between the years of 1978 and 1982 the amount of automobiles that have been sold to Americans decreased form 12.87 million to 6.95 million.[2] Negative effects happened to the US auto industry but with the negative effect on America it became a positive result for foreign countries. Foreign vehicles began to be sold in America, which became the new thing that many…

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    vendors for replication (Shih, 2013, A). Such innovation was valuable and rare as the rest of the automobile producers of the industry failed to adopt the…

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    twenty first century. Although transportation has changed and developed over human history, and humans have traveled using various mediums, only the two aforementioned decades and three transportation methods will be taken into account here: railway, automobile, and aeronautic transportation. These three means of transportation are important because they have had an outstanding influence on all societies that have employed them. Even though all three were used in the 1900 's and 2000 's, the way…

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    Tta Motors Case Study

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    vehicle market in the world • India ranks 11th in the international passenger car market • India ranks 5th pertaining to the number of bus and truck sold in the world • It is expected that the Automobile Industry in India would be the 7th largest automobile market within the year 2016 • The Indian automobile industry's foreign sector worth US$ 515 million • The Tata Motors have entered the passenger car market in Saudi Arabia with the launch of Tata Indigo, Tata Indica, and Tata Indigo…

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