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    your car, driving itself, heads over to your mother’s house to drop off your daughter for the evening. In the meantime, your partner and yourself are able to get dressed just in time for the cars return to take you both to those expensive dinner reservations you had scheduled weeks prior. Or perhaps, your headed to work in the morning, briefcase, and that deadline report are in hand as you open your car door, push a simple button, and proceed to review the report while your autonomous car…

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    destination." The Pros and Cons of Driverless Car It 's been estimated that nine of ten car accidents are caused by human errors. As a human, we get bored, sometimes could get drunk, nod off at wheel, run red lights, take phone call, send text message, those all make us terrible drivers. Computers don 't get distracted as humans, they make rational decisions much faster than human during the limited time. Many pros believe that the widespread use of the self-driving car can prevent the accidents…

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    eco-friendly and efficient. For the automotive industry, electric cars have taken a new stand and are gaining popularity. Audi, in particular has put together an advertisement that strives to give their first ever plug-in hybrid vehicle an honorable and superior title. In this TV commercial, the setting, events, music and body language all contribute to the main claim and goal, which is to persuade people that buying an eco-friendly car is healthy for the environment and can automatically draw…

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    projected to make a Billion annually despite being involved in a lesser recall. This was before their big break through, aluminum nitrate, which allowed them to undercut other producers. During the time in question they were supplying a fifth of all cars made with airbags. The Japanese company was struggling to keep up with demand. Major automakers had started a policy of just-in-time production, to maximize profits by minimizing waste. This means that the deadlines are solid. If any one part…

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    One of the reasons why companies expand internationally is to have access to new markets. One such global company, who this writer happens to be very familiar with, is an automobile dealer group called Weins Canada, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Weins Group in Japan. The company got its start in 1956 with its first dealership network, called Yokohama Toyopet. The company’s founder, Kanji Miyahara Sr., saw an opportunity to diversify and, potentially, to add exponential growth in…

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    AMC Hornet Analysis

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    The Hornet Representing AMC in the 1970s Things You Didn’t Know About the AMC Hornet When it comes to classic cars you don 't see a lot of AMC automobiles at the local shows. It 's not because the car company went out of business in the 80s or lack of support for the individual models. It 's more about the number of units sold, and automotive styling often described as something only a mother could love. American Motors always struggled to gain traction when competing with the Big Three in…

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    project. Prior to the planning process is to recognize the goals of the project, or to specify objectives of the business. In this case, the goal for this project is to import and distribute these cars to New Zealand, but before we can achieve that we have to make the public comfortable with the self-driving car. Being new technology a lot of people are sceptical about the idea. To be successful…

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    boards ● Or we could use Nathan’s: • Primary – Most advanced electric car technology; polymer battery pack is unique and patent-protected – Sustainable product that is highly efficient; best ‘mpg’, longest driving range – Highest environmental friendliness ratings, highest safety ratings – Powertrain design • Secondary – Upgrades via remote access (such as for self-driving cars); no cost – Free electric charging stations – Expanding charging…

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    Adam Brown English 1 20 October 2017 The Possible Complications of Self-Driving Cars Self-driving cars are an up and coming technology that manufacturers are currently developing. It looks as if they will play a large role in the future of our society, but the road to this landmark will not be easy. There are many problems that may arise and must be dealt with as driving becomes increasingly automated. Self-driving cars are a technology of the future, and though there are arguments to support…

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    Swot Analysis For Tesla

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    the employees to have the desired result. They also have a strong technological expertise in the area of electronic transmissions and drive train. • Unique position in the auto market – Tesla is not known just as a car manufacturer but manufacturers of one of the most innovative cars in the market till date. It has also dominated the market for luxury, long range electric automobiles • High control on vehicle production – Tesla has the ability…

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