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    1. http://www.gmpartscenter.net/auto-parts/chevrolet/chevette The Chevrolet Chevette was in production from 1975 until 1987, and it came in a three-door or five-door hatchback that made it a great little car for running errands. It was considered an entry-level subcompact vehicle, and it was great on fuel economy. You take care of your Chevette by using genuine OEM replacement parts any time that you need to fix something on it. You can find those genuine parts at GMPartsCenter.net. Body –…

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    With tens of millions of cars recalled over the past year, there is a good chance that your customers own cars with at least one or two open recalls. An open recall means that the recall is incomplete either because the customer has yet to respond to the notice or the manufacturer has yet to provide guidance for when the work can be accomplished. Open recalls present an opportunity for dealers to turn owners of recalled cars into buyers of new or certified pre-owned (CPO) vehicles. Specifically…

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    The Chevrolet Motor Company was founded in 1911, in a Flint, Michigan garage. It was an agreement between partners Louis Chevrolet, a Belgian race car driver and William Durant, who was an entrepreneur and the founder of General Motors. The company was a result of Durant trying to find a way to compete with Ford Motor Company and their ever so popular Model T, and this was done by Durant needing more models of cars to go against the single model vehicle of Ford. Chevrolet’s first model cost…

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    Vehicles,” Bill Vlasic illustrates the changing global economy for workers and consumers in regards to major automaker’s new lineups of electric vehicles. In this article, Vlasic draws attention to the efforts by auto manufacturers like Tesla, Chevrolet, Nissan, Volkswagen, and many more, to bring the electric car from the future into your garage. Vlasic discusses in January of 2016 where auto manufacturers stole the spotlight at the International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas.…

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    Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat vs Chevy Camaro z28 Many of us are simply crazy about cars. Us car lovers tend to always invest in external and internal parts to make our vehicle appear more extravagant. Two sport cars that tend to compete with each other is the Dodge Challenger Hellcat and the Chevy Camaro z28. Let's start off with the cost of these two sport cars. The Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat is marked at $63,000, while the Chevy Camaro z28 is at $75,000. Due to the amount of gasoline…

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    Ghosn-Nissan Case Study

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    Introduction to Ghosn-Nissan Case After 10 years of decline, Nissan was in a desperate financial situation, 10% only from its models were profitable, its debt getting higher and higher every year, foreign investors or other carmakers walked away from talks to it, they refused to give a hand or make any kind of relationship with it, they all can see the problem of Nissan, it was the huge overheads, compared with other famous carmakers, Nissan has too many plants working with minimum capacity, too…

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    In This Boy’s Life, Tobias Wolff uses cars to highlight the irony of the American Dream, specifically the idea of reinvention. Cars are seen repeatedly throughout the text and are clearly used to further Wolff’s ironic views about the traditional idea of the American Dream. Cars have always been a symbol of escape and starting over, as it gives people behind the wheel the power to escape their old lives and old selves to start anew. However, in This Boy’s Life, we see that cars never give the…

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    General Motors Motivation

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    INTRODUCTION The Fremont plant of General Motors was founded in 1965. After 17 years of operation, the plant was closed due to experiencing labour-management conflict. Soon after the shutdown, GM and Toyota vehicles cooperated to reopen the plant called New United Manufacturing, Inc (NUMMI), which lately became one of the most successful plant in the car manufacturing industry. In order for NUMMI to be succeed, different management methods were applied, especially various strategies which…

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    West Herr Auto Group – Strategy Analysis The goal of this paper is to analyze the successful strategy mapping approach of West Herr Auto Group, a local diversified used car dealer in Buffalo, New York, utilizing the tools and techniques described in Tovstiga’s 2013 book “Strategy in Practice” (Tovstiga, 2013). Summary of the organization The West Herr Auto Group began with one car dealership in the Buffalo, New York area started in 1950 and is now a group of automobile dealerships, with 18…

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    The automobile industry in Ontario immensely affects our society and helps develop our economy as a growing population. The automobile industry is Ontario’s biggest export industry. It produces the most vehicles per year in North America and this industry supports many services that we all rely on as well as it provides many Ontario citizens with employment. In 2014 Ontario’s automobile industry alone produced 2,3828,20 vehicles (6,527) Per day, more than any other province or state in North…

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