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    The Holy Trinity

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    The Holy Trinity only consist of three brands of cars. Ferrari, Porsche, and McLaren. The reason why those brands are in the group is because of their technology, not because they are supercars.(“The Holy Trinity”) At the Illinois Institute, some of the students are considering hypercars or supercars as megacars. Design students have created future friendly hypercars as Ferrari adds green technology to its portfolio. (Jason Ford Reports) To the devotion to the brand. The Ferrari F1 or known as…

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    Ford Motor Co. was a case involving injuries of Mrs. Lilly Gray and a 13-year-old Richard Grimshaw. Mrs. Lilly Gray being the driver of the 1972 Ford Pinto hatchback ended up dying, and Richard Grimshaw who was the passenger suffered severe and permanent burns to his face and entire body on May 28, 1972. The car was six months old with approximately 3,000 miles on it. The Grays had trouble with car within the…

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    The upper two-thirds of the advertisement depict two different variations of the vehicle, a hatchback in metallic blue and to contrast, a silver sedan, of the 2013 Subaru Impreza. Both cars are in front of a train station with the following sentence underneath the cars, “Unlike public transit, it has a media hub, top safety ratings, and room to actually…

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    road legislation to have the Google Self Driving Car to be licensed for usage in permitted public roads. Detective Spooner drives a self driving Audi while in real life 2012, test vehicles used by Google included a full hybrid electric mid-size hatchback Toyota Prius, Audi TT Sports Car and three Lexus RX450h third generation mid sized luxury crossover SUVs were used. For Google to experiment the vehicles…

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    Even Indian auto players like Tata Motors and Mahindra entered the fray to give MUL tough challenges. MUL began to introduce new models, and upgrade its existing models in response to market demand. For instance, the company introduced the hatchback Swift to shed its image of being a manufacturer of low-cost staid cars. The case study looks into how MUL came back from the crunch to retain its place as the top carmaker in India. It also deals with the tussle between Suzuki Motor Corporation and…

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    Taxi Industry Case Study

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    Innovation in Taxi Industry Evolution of the Transport Industry: The first form of transport was, of course, Shanks pony (the human foot!). However people eventually learned to use animals for transport. Various animals were domesticated before the mechanical vehicles came into the picture. Later, in 1935 the first parking meter was installed in the USA. This acted as one of catalyst for the emergence of the Taxi Industry which is now being revolutionized by the advent of new applications.…

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    A TERM PAPER ON HONDA MOTORS COMPANY Submitted by: Krishan keshav - Roll No. 40616603914 Samit wats – Roll No. 40416603914 Submitted to: Dr. Neena sinha UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES GURU GOBIND SINGH INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY DELHI Batch 2014-16 Table of Contents Chapter No. Contents of the Chapter Page No. 1 Organizational Structure of the company 1-2 2 Whether they follow the principle of centralisation or decentralisation and what is the level of autonomy 2 3…

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    conformity but also a time of innovation in the area of electronics and communications. In the 1960s, cars saw a massive growth in the popularity of muscle cars, marked by the most popular Ford Mustang. Another popular innovation of the time was the hatchback, with the Renault 16; a design model that has lasted into modern cars such as the Prius. This time in the industry also saw a significant acceptance of Japanese cars, as seen in the popular Toyota Corolla and the Datsun 350Z sports car…

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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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    Wiper Blades Essay

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    poor visibility. The speed is usually adjustable. Blade wipers also have other applications. Some automobiles are fitted with blade wipers on the back window screen as well. This type of blade wipers are commonly found in station wagons or estates, hatchbacks, minivans, sport utility vehicles and other automobiles with vertically mounted rear window screens that are prone to dust accumulation. Modern automobiles are now being equipped with rain sensing wipers that detect the presence and…

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