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    2016 Nissan Maxima With sporty styling and an impressive list of features in its comfortable cabin, the 2016 Nissan Maxima is a 4-door sedan that anyone is sure to love driving. The Maxima brings the latest technology together with an awesome performance package in such a fashion that it is defying the stereotype most people have when it comes to 4-door sedans. Overall, the Maxima is a mind blowing 4-door sedan that even sports car lovers will find a joy to drive. There is a broad rundown of…

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    Subaru Impreza History

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    Located in Lafayette, Indiana, the plant employs more than 5,000 Americans and this benefits every citizen. As Subaru dealerships in Mississippi like to point out, the plant does much more to benefit our country. It is the first auto assembly plant in America to achieve ISO 9001 certification for quality management practices. Furthermore, the plant has been certified by the National Wildlife Federation as a Backyard Wildlife Habitat, and it serves as a zero-landfill…

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    data analytics. We can use this set of data to project, forecast, and improve business operations among other applications in the industry such us performance management. This paper looks at how big data with respect to performance management can help us make strategic decisions and projections or insights. The focus of this paper is based on the transportation industry, specifically for car consumers. As a…

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    In general, as the sports marketer increases awareness, knowledge, involvement, perceived performance and attractiveness, fans become more identified. As fans become more identified with the team, tendencies to be price sensitive, socially motivated, promotion prone, and variety-seeking with respect to the team are diminished. Sponsors clearly prefer to associate with those organizations that have highly identified fans. Highly identified fans mean more people in the seats, more eyes and…

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    No “Chry”ing in a Chrysler The Chrysler 200 is the perfect car for a young adult entering college. With Chrysler being top of the line in safety ratings parents wouldn’t have to worry as much about their children, especially those who choose schools far from home. Being in college a young adult is going to want a stylish vehicle that will also fit their friends comfortably, with the attractive leather interior and the spacious body style, the 200 fits everyone’s need. In comparison to other…

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    Ford motor company is a world wide known brand. They create everything from a soccer moms mini van to take her kids to school everyday to a rich mans race car. Chevrolet can do the same, they can go from creating a little hybrid car on minuet to a glorified race car race car the next. With that being said Ford, Fords vehicles are still better, they're safer, more powerful, and all around better in the long run. Fords vehicles are undoubtably better than Chevrolets based off of safety, power, and…

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    Natural highs always come to every single person in their lifetime and they stick with that mostly the rest of their lives. For me, a definition of a natural high is that it is something a person loves doing so much that in a way they get high. My natural high was found early in my life at the age of four; it was swimming. I still remember the first time I met the pool; it was an inflatable tube pool that was about 5 feet deep and I was learning to swim. I was so happy that I tried my hardest to…

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    the concern about income “After leaving GM, Mr. Wagoner dug into work at his alma mater, Duke University, where he was named head of the board of directors earlier this year. Mr. Wagoner also sits on the boards of Washington Post Co. and Detroit Country Day High School” (Terlep, 2015).…

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    In the early 1900s, Cadillac was one of the most known car companies. Most people think of Cadillacs as being a luxury car. Even back then Cadillac models were one of the most comfortable cars made. Also, they were one of the few cars that had a steering wheel, rather than a rudder. Cadillac was important to the early 1900s, they made cars, people could use the cars to get places faster, and Cadillac was bought by General Motors. Cadillac was a luxury car company in the 1900s, and they…

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    Moving into new products would require R&D and retooling and it would have to be carefully coordinated with the redesign of automobiles for fuel efficiency that is under way in the industry. • Key to Breezy’s existing competitive advantage is the tight integration that has established with its customers by using industry best practices, such as just-in-time manufacturing and just-in-time inventory. Any future development should build on that foundation. • So far, Breezy had focused…

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