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    Bombardier Aerospace grew from humble beginnings when Joseph-Armand Bombardier built his first snowmobile out of a farm sleigh and a Model-T Ford. From that point on, he entered the transportation industry, first by rail, and then by air. Bombardier is now the third largest designer of commercial aircraft and they held 50% of the market share for the 20-90 seat segment of the regional aircraft market in 2005 (Page 5). However, Bombardier believed it needed to compete with the larger regional…

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    Eliminating the Dangers of Texting and Driving It is 1955 and you are out buying a new Ford for you and your family. There are so many things to consider; what color, two or four doors, coupe, sedan or convertible. Did you want a panoramic windshield for better visibility or the Select Aire option to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter? There is so much to choose from and you become overwhelmed, you look over to your wife and two children and then it clicks. For the very…

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    The Birth of the Plymouth Barracuda Meet the First Plymouth Barracuda, but Probably Not the Last In 1964, the Chrysler Corporation shipped the first Plymouth Barracuda. It started out as a grocery getter, but turned into a full-blown muscle car when they started building the second-generation cars in 1967. The perfect sized car at the right time in history makes a Barracuda one of the most desirable Mopar classic cars you can get your hands on. Here we'll talk about some history of the…

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    Ford truck wrecking in Brisbane Ford is one of the world’s biggest car manufacturing brands in the world, founded by Henry Ford in 1903. It is one of the most reliable and sturdy cars in Australia. Some of the models of ford dealt in are: ford falcon, fiesta, territory, focus, mondeo, kuga, F100, F150, F250, F350,F450 and F550 F series of truck among others. Spare parts that wreckers look for in ford trucks include: bonnet/hood, bumper, doors, bumper bars, boot lids, tailgates and guards…

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    The automotive industry has enjoyed an enormous amount of success in recent years. But along with the success, comes many problems and threats to the industry. We are going to take a look at some of the environmental challenges that are facing the auto industry in America. Specifically the cost, consumer choices, global competition, technology, and the infamous self-driving car. The first threat to the auto industry in America is the cost of owning a car. A car is a very substantial…

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    In the automotive industry we always see women modeling on cars but not so often working on the cars. Why is that? Discrimination, gender sexism, etc. Well That's exactly what people would think it is. I will talk about the discrimination and gender sexism against women mechanics in the automotive industry. In the automotive field women are constantly being discriminated. How are they being discriminated? “Women are faced with sexual harassment by fellow colleagues during work hours on and…

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    The Ford Mustang has been an American icon since Ford introduced it as a 2-seat concept car at the world's fair, built on the compact Ford Falcon platform in 1962. The car evolved into a 4-seater and was officially released partway through 1964 as a 1965 model. Ford’s intention with the Mustang was to fill a gap between the average commuter car and the Corvette. The Mustang inspired a new class of cars referred to as “pony cars.” Pony cars were affordable compact cars with sporty styling and an…

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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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