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    The Automotive industry in America began in the 1890’s, because of the size of the United State internal markets and the use of crowd-production. In 1983’s the American auto industry was overwhelmed by Japan as the largest automobile producer, and subsequently by China in 2008. America is the currently the second automobile producer in the world by volume. It was approximated that 8-10 million automobiles are manufactured annually in America. The automotive sector is a major industry in America.…

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    Self-Driving Cars A self-driving car is when the car needs little or no human interaction. With a self-driving car instead of having to drive for long hours you can just sit back and watch some Netflix or maybe read a book while the car does the work by using GPS and censers to tell where it and the other cars are on the road. The first attempt at a self-driving car was in the 1950 's GM and RCA developed a automated highway using radio control for speed and steering. Magnets in the car…

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    The automotive industry adapting to the fast-changing world of technology. If Henry Ford could be here, he would be amazed at how advanced vehicles are today. With each generation of transportation, the average car is becoming more of a personal computer than just an engine with wheels. The average car owner in 2016 can now get a Wi-Fi chip installed in their vehicle. This brought forth new features to vehicles that were never done before. With artificial intelligence moving forward, the…

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    Toyota Case Study Essay

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    Question 1 Answer: In January 2004, Toyota became the 2nd largest automobile company after GM by selling 6.78 million vehicles replacing Ford. Ford started to encounter various problems like high labor cost, lack of innovation and designs. They were also affected by the weak economy which made them vulnerable to competition in the automobile sector. It entered the automobile market in 1935 and targeted the truck and bus segment during the Second World War. Eventually, in 1947 they launched SA…

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    the Chevrolet Volt concept, an electric car. However, the 2008 recession, which led to a severe credit crunch, was hard on GM which was in need of working capital. It was able to receive a loan from the government, but under the condition that it would accelerate tough restructuring measures. The General Motors Corporation filed for bankruptcy in 2009, and a new, leaner, General Motors Company was incorporated to acquire its strongest assets. GM’s worldwide brands today include Chevrolet, Buick…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Buick

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    oldest manufactured car in America, for it was officially branded in 1903. While the headquarters of Buick is located in Detroit, it was assembled in Flint, Michigan. Buick automobiles is marketed as luxury vehicles unlike GM’s other mainstream brand Chevrolet. However, Buick is not in the same class as GM’s top tier Cadillac brand. Buick is a very respectable brand with over 1,231,941 vehicles sold in 2015 (wiki). With such impressive sales, Buick commercials…

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    Drag Truck Research Paper

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    I have built a drag truck. We built a street truck when I say we it`s my dad and Kaleb and me. It is a 1985 S10 with a 350 cubic inches motor in it. It has big tires on the back small on the front the body looks like its right out of the junk yard. I did not have a really big money that I wanted to have to build it. I work fast food so I cannot really spend crazy amounts on parts. One day I was on one of my Facebook car pages and I was looking thru there and seen a 1986 S10 with a 307 in it so…

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    Interview: Steve Plunkett Steve Plunkett is a true collector car hobbyist. Not only does he own one of the largest Cadillac collections in all of North America, he is also the founder of one of Canada’s largest car shows - the Fleetwood Country Cruize In. On average, the Cruize In brings together 25,000 people, and has managed to raise exactly $1,532,000 for charity. As Steve jokes, “for a goofy car show, that’s a lot”. I had the pleasure of sitting down with him and chatting about his…

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    1) Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK Limited (NMUL) is UK’s largest car manufacturing plant which is located near Sunderland in 1986. It has been Europe’s most productive car plant for the past seven years, cars produced include the Almera, Micra and Primera. Over 70% of output is exported to 55 markets worldwide. The landscaped NMUK site incorporates conservation areas, such as ponds, lakes and woodland and currently has 10 onsite wind turbines, producing up to 10% of the energy, required for the…

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    The Knight rider car was first introduced in the 1980 television show name “Knight Rider (1982 TV series)”. In “Knight Rider (1982 TV series)”, David Hasselhoff plays as Michael Knight, who is a high-tech crime fighter. Michael Knight uses a high-tech car with KITT built into it. KITT is short for Knight Industries Two Thousand, which is a built-in computer with artificial intelligence who assist Michael Knight. When the Knight Rider car that was used in the TV series was a customized 1982…

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