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    Ford Kga Case Study

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    1. This announcement has been made to warn Ford Kuga 1.6 owners that their cars could be a danger to their safety and that they should take their car to a dealer as soon as possible to sort out this problem. 2. 2.1. The National Consumer Commission is the regulator of consumer business interaction in South Africa. They ensure the economic welfare of consumers and they promote a fair market place for consumer products. 2.2. To ensure that consumers are receiving safe and good quality products…

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    Driving Safely on Gran Canaria's Roads If you’re renting a car in Gran Canaria to move around, learning the driving laws in the island is a definite must. The laws are quite similar compared to other Spanish territories and the European Union. For British citizens though, it will be an entirely eye-opening experience: the steering wheels are on the left-hand side. Apart from successfully renting a car to drive on, you need proper documents so you can legally traverse on the island’s roads…

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    “He swung from one building to the next; defying the laws of gravity, while in pursuit of a speeding car”. We all wish we could do that. But unfortunately, in this ordinary world where so much is beyond our control, we often fantasize about how it would be if we had superpowers. Maybe this is the reason we are so fascinated by Super Heroes. Who can imagine swinging from skyscrapers or having X-ray vision? Their world, we know, is not rooted in reality but there is something about it that keeps…

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    of potential and risk. For example in the CNN article, Driverless cars create a safety 'dilemma': passengers vs. pedestrians, by Jacqueline Howard describes the decision of who to save by driverless cars. One of the questions asked was “Should the vehicle know to swerve into a wall and sacrifice its passengers to avoid the pedestrians, or should it protect its passengers at all costs?” (Howard). The results survey posted in the Science Magazine by the American Association of the Advancement of…

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    Tata Motors Case Study

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    1.) The challenges that Tata Motors faced during moving from producing commercial vehicles line to producing passenger cars: First of all Tata Motors was into the business of integrated commercial vehicles, but as after post-independence govt. of India reserved the production of Locomotives exclusively for state owned enterprises. Than Tata motors decided to diversify itself in heavy commercial vehicles in 1954. Market competition which is a part of industry environment that directly plays a…

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    "The cars we drive say a lot about us." Alexandra Paul once proclaimed. In a world of transportation, there comes a time when one needs to decide whether or not they would like to buy a vehicle. There are plenty of vehicles to choose from, but not that many types of engines. To the average person, there seems to be a lot of differences between them, but they are quite similar. There are two main types of engines, diesel fuel and gasoline engines. Diesel fuel and gasoline are both refined…

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    Royal Brothers Case Study

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    moving to a 'sharing economy', where a dominant part of the populace is depending on taxi aggregators, for example, Ola and Uber to drive to work, more individuals are currently quitting acquiring their own particular vehicles. Purchasers dependably have the alternative to lease vehicles for outstation trips. Zoomcar is the most conspicuous player in the auto rental space and had as of late raised a $25 million arrangement C round, drove by Ford Motor Company. Coming to two-wheelers, there are…

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    Swot Analysis Of Uber

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    speed. It can make clients confused because they do not know when the demand is going up, and what is the right price they should pay compared to other companies. For example, Broadway taxi cad has a fixed price, $ 2.50 for the first passenger in the vehicle and $2.60 per mile, but Uber charge different ways, if the Uber car can travel at a speed greater than 11mph or higher, the price will be calculated based on distance but if the Uber car moves too slowly due to traffic jam or rush hours, the…

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    People have many choices for their transportation every day. For examples, bus, taxi, LRT, Grab car and Uber. Grab cars and Uber might be the first choice for people in the future. It is because the increasing of people who using Grab Car and Uber. These types of transportation have many reasons that make people be more prefer to these cars. There are several causes for the rise in people using Grab Cars and Uber which are high quality service, fair pricing system and easy to use and understand.…

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    applied in to the particular vehicle model such as Focus, Fiesta, and Ecosport. However, plaintiff who had the particular car model with “PowerShift” transmission found the obvious problem when they drove the car. The car would slip, buck, jerk and harshly engage when driven. Thus, it would make the plaintiff to have difficulties to stop the car when met sudden or delayed acceleration. Furthermore, due to the transmission problem, the plaintiff returned back the vehicle to dealerships to get…

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