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    When we first find our titular hero, he’s drunkenly asleep in his prized Chrysler limousine, which he uses to shepherd around wild bachelorette parties and depressing funeral processions day in and day out. Yes, after all these years and for all of his dour soul searching, Logan has amounted to little more than a glorified Lyft…

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    Ford, General Motors and Chrysler have undergone massive decline in the past decade. Their status as the Big Three to the Detroit Three symbolizes their fragility in a market which once revolved around them. To once again claim profitability, the aforementioned automotive companies have restructured their corporate agenda such as relocating factories from north to south causing massive job loss in North American communities centred around the automotive industry, this intern caused massive…

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    Dodge Challenger is a modern muscle car that can be used for everything. The Dodge Challenger is a Brampton, Ontario, Canada and Detroit, Michigan based muscle car built by the auto manufacture Dodge which is part of auto manufacturing group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The Dodge Challenger’s competitors used to be Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang but they are now pony cars which are american sports cars. This report will first cover the full history of the Dodge Challenger’s starting from the…

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    Detroit Michigan Case Study

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    city in forefront of most people’s minds when you talked about Michigan or the Midwest, due to the triple-threat of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler. Living and working in Detroit for one of these big automotive companies was that generation’s “American Dream.” However, from 1973 to 1974, there was a gasoline crisis that caused General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler to take a financial hit which also directly impacted Detroit’s financial health as well. During this time, Detroit’s American-made…

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    American Auto Industry The effect of competition in every industry in the market have brought different benefits to the consumers, such as product quality, lower price and varied products to choose. These are the direct results of healthy competitions in every industry in the globe. And that includes the automobile industry. This essay delves into subject of environmental challenges the American auto industry is facing in terms of global competition, new technologies used, the effect of…

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    programs, such as food stamps, totaling only $59 billion. (Think by Numbers) Some of the biggest, most well-known companies in America receive corporate welfare. The eight biggest recipients according to a 2014 report were Nike, Royal Dutch Shell, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Ford, General Motors, Intel, and Alcoa. The company that received the largest amount of corporate wlelfars, was Boeing at $13.18 billion. (Becker) These subsidies come from not only the federal government but the state level…

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    Environmental Challenges Faced by the American Auto Industry Daryle Brown In this paper, I will review the environmental challenges faced by the American Auto Industry in today’s market. Car sales overall are doing well at the moment, but the industry in general, and American companies in particular, do face a unique set of challenges. Global competition 2015 was a good year for car sales in the US. Likely due to reasonable gas prices, sales overall increased quite a bit. The…

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    Takata Airbag Recall

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    The largest safety recall in U.S history is the Takata airbag recall. Various automakers have been recalled to check and replace the frontal airbags on the driver’s side. The Takata airbags were mostly installed in cars from model year 2002 to 2015. These airbags can explode injuring or even killing drivers. As the recall, millions of vehicles have been expanded. Out of 70million cars, 8 million have been fixed[2]. Sean kane, founder and president of safety research and strategies said…

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    Volkswagen Ag Essay

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    (citation) Fortune magazine put them on the eighth place in the list of the world's largest employers behind giants such as Walmart and Chinese postal service. VW has the same number of staff as General Motors (213,000), Ford (164,000) and Fiat-Chrysler (197,000) combined all together. Meanwhile, three of the above monsters manufactured 19 million cars last year whereas VW released "only" 8.5…

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    Logan Dystopian

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    Logan is a 2017 Marvel comic-adaptation that strips away the conventional superhero film characteristics, the twists and turns of the X-Men franchise, to revolve around one of Marvel’s most famous superhero, Wolverine. Flawlessly merging both Marvel and Western mythology, director James Mangold has created an emotionally and symbolically significant element, one that focuses on Hugh Jackman’s adaptation of a declining and shriveled hero. The dystopian film, set in 2029, is incredibly desolate,…

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