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    largest car company is General Motors and it is an American company. Its unit sale yearly is nearly 9.92 million. General motors manufacturers five different car brands. Those brands are Chevrolet, Cadillac, GMC, Buick and Pontiac. the fourth company is Nissan. The unit sell per year is nearly 8.47 In the last place is Ford, also an American company. Ford manufacturers the brand lincoln. Ford sells nearly 7.71 million per year. Its major competitor is General Motor. Both companies have fought…

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    Diesel Vehicles

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    the light duty Ram 1500s and Jeep Grand Cherokees. General Motors has placed a diesel motor in their compact Chevy Cruze sedan. BMW is also joining in by making more diesels available in the lineup of their vehicles (DeMuro). The demand for diesel vehicles is expected to grow over the next few years, especially towards Western States where sales of non-commerical vehicles are “surging” (Reed). Also a few other manufacturers like Ford, Nissan, and Mazda plan to soon bring diesel models from…

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    The Chevrolet Bolt is easy to confuse with the Volt. Both are made by the same company and both are small electric cars are eligible for the $7500 tax credit. However, the Volt is a plug in hybrid, that claims to be a full electric with a battery extender (an internal combustion (IC) engine). The other is a true full electric. As such, the Bolt is wasting no time before gunning for the Tesla Model 3’s prestige, which will be a main competitor when it is released. Chevy’s full electric auto was…

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    The Impact Of Smartphones

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    innovation ever experienced in technology. There are smartphones which combines a computer’s operating system with the cellular feature in a pocket size device. There are also electric cars which are vehicles that are propelled by one or more electric motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable batteries. I believe both technology have changed people’s lives and stimulated economic growth however it also holds a major privacy and safety threat into our future if not optimized…

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    Part 1: Strengths: 1. Nissan raise increasingly. 2. growing its operations worldwide. 3. Nissan was productively contending on superiority, steadfastness and fuel effectiveness Weaknesses : 1. Nissan’s designs had not reflected buyer opinion. 2. Nissan managers appear comfortable to keep on harvest the triumph of confirmed designs. By 1999, 3. Nissan had engaged over $4 billion in the reserve of hundreds of other companies, Opportunities: 1. Nissan wanted to enlarge in more…

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    Three, German, Japanese, and Korean carmakers, Tesla is still generating more revenues each year. Also, the stock price increased rigorously since 2013. • Rare Capabilities: No. Other automobile companies can also design and make electric cars. (Ex: Nissan, Mitsubishi) • Costly-to-Imitate Capabilities: No. Even though Tesla has a positive reputation with their unique car design and function, there are numerous automobile companies that have good brand image as well as efficient cars. Other big…

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    Objectives Of Tesla Motors

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    a business’s profitability, the degree of society’s satisfaction and the extent of a business’s environmental responsibility. However achieving all these responsibilities simultaneously is practically impossible, however Tesla Motors shows possible strategies. Tesla Motors is an American automotive and energy storage company who sell residential batteries and fully…

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    Dongfeng A60 Case Study

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    engineering and technology supervisor for their job. Dong Feng Motor Company will give the employees some insurance premium such as the pension insurances, medical insurances and unemployment insurances to ensure the safety working in the factory and the loyalty of the employees. This consider the cost components in manufacturing DongFeng A60. Dealer commission is also cost components for DongFeng A60. This is because Dong Feng Motor Company pay the commission to the dealer for the car sold. The…

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    Q. What were the key challenges facing Tata Motors in the process of moving to produce passenger cars from successfully producing commercial vehicles? Ans. Following are the challenges faced by Tata Motors while introducing commercial vehicles:-  To develop on its internal capabilities, Tata had to integrate all its resources and align it to the manufacturing operations to be carried out. So bringing together all the products and packaging under one brand name was challenging.  Tata had to…

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    Ratan Tata Case Study

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    ANS 1. Following are the challengers face by the Tata Motors- 1. Ratan Tata proposed the idea of delivering the car for the people in the year 1994. The total estimated time is for five years and planned to contact with more than fifty dealer for the distribution of the car all over the India. And also planned to book for 10000 car in the first slot and the 50000 car booking in the second slot. There were market competition prevailing at that time. 2. In the year when Ratan Tata announced about…

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