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    The GTO Model

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    In 1972, the GTO returned from a different model line to a US$353.88 choice bundle for the Le Mans and Le Mans Sport roadsters. On the base Le Mans line, the GTO bundle could be had with either the low-valued pillared roadster or hardtop car. Both models came standard with material and vinyl or all-vinyl seat seats and elastic floor mats on the pillared roadster and covering on the hardtop, making a lower-valued GTO. The Le Mans Sport, offered just as a hardtop roadster, accompanied Strato can…

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    Owning A Tesla Car

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    Owning a Tesla car has its benefits, yet there are few drawbacks that need to be addressed, to ensure this vehicle is widely applicable to the entire society. One of the benefits of owning an electrical vehicle, is no emissions are produces as the vehicle is powered and operated through electrical energy only. This means it requires no sort of fossil-fuels or biofuels, required to actively operate this vehicle. This is essential in current society, as the global warming due to excess production…

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    the manufacture and purchase of electric cars are not in the best interest of the American taxpayers. First and foremost, electric cars do not provide the value families require. The lifetime cost of an electric-powered car or hybrid is $12,000.00 more than a standard hybrid car, which does not require electricity. The top federal funding the government give to people who purchase electric cars is $7,500.00. The cars are also too undersized for…

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    ¬¬ Hybrid is a term that is used to describe a combination of two or more exclusive things, aiming to complete an objective. A vehicle that is a hybrid has two motors in the engine bay; one is an electric motor and the other gasoline powered motor. The reason that the two motors are combined is because it uses reducing deficiencies and strengths. The electric motor is used when it’s driven at a low speed, while the gas motor performs better at high speeds. It generates extra power for…

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    Electric Car Environment

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    energy databases and industry websites on pollution released by producing the cars and batteries, burning gasoline, and generating the electricity as the vehicle’s fuel, drawing a chart to vividly compare the climate impacts of all electric, plug-in hybrid and all gasoline cars. According to the chart, the author concludes that in most regions such as Ontario and California where most of the electricity comes…

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    Smart Cars Case Study

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    They should also look at a diversification strategy where they can produce compact buses and trucks for city use to further ease the traffic on the roads. One more thing SMART should do is to broaden the target market. They need to make the electric/ hybrid cars more appealing for consumers of wider…

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    Automobile Dichotomy

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    electric and hybrid automobiles because I find this industry to be a dichotomy within itself. The overall concept of these vehicles sounds like the ultimate solution to the world’s biggest environmental issue, air pollution. We once thought that electricity could take the place of fossil fuels and power our cars with no harm done to the planet, but research has proven otherwise. As it stands today, the United State’s auto giant General Motors, is third in production of electric and hybrid…

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    Tesla Business Model

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    Introduction of the Organization Incorporated in 2003 and named for genius, Nikola Tesla, who invented the AC induction motor used in the Tesla Roadster, Tesla, Inc. was the brainchild of Silicon Valley engineers. The founding partnership between Martin Eberhart and Marc Tarpenning expanded to include fellow engineer, Ian Wright and product designer, Malcolm Smith. Several rounds of significant capital funding began when Elon Musk provided the initial financial investment, and became the…

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    The Detroit Electric Car

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    As previously discussed, electric driving was not of much interest to people during its debut. Most of the conditions that lead to its development were individual breakouts of innovations with electromagnetics. For instance, Thomas Davenports’ goal was to have his electric motor power street cars replace steam powered vehicles. To continue the development of his electric motor, Davenport traveled to Washington D.C. to exhibit his machine before the patent office and have it registered. However,…

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    Tesla Motors

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    1. What are the key elements of Tesla Motors’ strategy? Unlike in the use of gasoline internal combustion engines, Tesla motors have revolutionized the motor industry with the introduction of an electric powered automobile. By utilizing the rotor, the Tesla company as engineered their vehicles to propel a better and enhancive feel in the transport arena. To achieve their success in the marketing field, the Tesla Company has had to improve their marketing strategy unlike the strategies used by…

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