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    000.00 automobiles in United America most of them were mobilized by electricity power and some other automobiles were used gasoline engines to operate. Later on unexpectedly people got fancy about the new and modified automobiles all around the world. And market of automobiles kicked theirs shoes on and tried to deliver the demand of people with growing and booming market. On September 16, 1908 William Crapo Billy Durant founded General Motors. He was a leading innovator of America automobile…

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    Create Smog Commuting by automobile everyday for work or other human activities may be an average recurrence in the American society but all of the convenience in arriving on schedule comes with a sacrifice, air pollution. Agriculture is also human necessity that releases vast amount of nitrous oxides that help create smog or air pollution; agriculture and transportation are the two human activities that create smog. Transportation directly relies on the burning of fossil fuels which affects…

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    Cars In The 1930's

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    Did you know that the Model T was not the first automobile ever made, and that the first automobile was created hundreds of years before? An automobile is a transportation device that can move on its own. Over time, cars have developed significantly and changed the economy in a big way. The first car patented was created by Karl Benz. Karl Benz was a German mechanical engineer. He got the idea from his thoughts of a self-driving car. He had no trouble finding the parts he needed because the…

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    facing the Automobile Industry. This paper is summarizes the materials processing, manufacturing, the use, reuse, and finally its reclamation back into the process. I will summate how the competition in the industry is managing new regulations, the technology for powering the product that the Automobile Industry produces, and the effects of emissions on the environment and the government reactions. Vehicles are not made of what they used to be, the process to design, build, and test automobiles…

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    Volkswagen and BMW increased in debt to equity ratio indicates that both company has been aggressive in financing their growth with debt, while BMW able to maintain a steady cash flow over the years, this is not the case for Volkswagen. Overall, Solvency and liquidity analysis are equally important in financial statement analysis. Volkswagen low debt to equity ratio combined with low financial leverage and its ability to meet long-term obligations indicates lower risk of insolvency. On the…

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    The automobile is the most romantic of all machines ever created by man. Romantic because it is personal. An automobile is a machine that consists of a driver, sometimes passengers and cargo as well. It consists of a power source that guides the vehicle by controlling the wheels placed upon. Though out timeline of the automobile the space allotted for these ingredients has changed according to needs and desires of the buyers. So, basically this machine created by man ranges from nostalgia to…

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    3.6. Industry Driving Force Automotive industry is facing tough challenges in the future. There are some challenges that carmakers need to address to sustain their profitability. Some industry driving forces that will shape the future of the automobile industry are as follow: 1. Shift in consumer demand. Greater numbers of customers are utilizing online technology. Consumers want more connectivity and expect a seamless service across the buying process decision . 2. New manufacturing technology…

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    sustainability progress into four sections: Design, Build, Sell, and Reinvest. In the design section, the company works on leading in the research and development of advanced technologies to help reduce petroleum dependency. They also plan to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. When it comes to Build, they plan to increase the benefits of operating facilities in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. They wish to offer sustainable vehicle choices around the world, when it…

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    PESTLE ANANLYSIS OF HYUNDAI MOTORS Political Factors that affect Automobile industry Every automobile industry is subject to effects caused by the political factors. This PESTLE analysis models impacts the Governments and other political factor affecting the industries. In Hyundai’s case, the following are the significant political external factors affecting them 1. Political stability in most major markets (opportunity) 2. Free trade agreements (opportunity) 3. Governmental support for…

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    came with a new L-head engine, four-wheel brakes, centralized controls and an automatic spark advance. They painted the cutting edge automobile with a Blue Duco nitro-cellulose lacquer. In 1926, Alfred R. Glancy, Oakland’s assistant general manager introduced the Pontiac. The quality six cylinder engine cars designed to sell for the price of a four. The automobile became an instant success and Pontiac had been…

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