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    In the mid-1900’s America’s domestic car companies felt little to no threat by its non-domestic competitors. This began to change in the 1960’s when an influx of affordable, yet quality cars made by foreign companies, gained popularity on American soil. In hopes of regaining dominance as the top automobile provider, Ford Motor Company vouched to create a car that was affordable to all Americans, a model later named the Ford Pinto. Although affordable, costing a small $2,000, the Pinto held many…

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    of willy’s relationship with his cars and due to willy’s exposure to Dave Singleman and Ben Loman, his economic motivation is internally conflicted; willy also has to deal with the change in the American dream. His exposure to these influences causes him to be internally conflicted with his economic identity. As one of the influential factors, his cars show a change in the world of economics. During the Death of a Salesman, we observe Willy with two different cars: his Studebaker and his…

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    representation O.J.’s behavior for an entire time period. This example is similar to Heinrichs’s example of the past not being able to prove the present. Heinrichs describes how some people say they are a safe drivers because they haven’t been in a car accident yet; however, this is a fallacy because their past driving does not prove that their current driving is safe (Heinrichs). Cochran presents this same fallacy in the section of his argument where he exhibits videotapes and photographs as…

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    understood. Hyundai Motor Company, established in 1967 and the world’s largest automobile manufacturing plant in Ulsan, South Korea, produces over 1.6 million vehicles annually. Hyundai strives to create vehicles that live by their motto, “New Thinking. New Possibilities.” In the TV commercial, Kevin Hart plays an overprotective father who lends his daughter’s date the keys to his car, a Hyundai Genesis. Throughout the commercial Kevin Hart uses a new feature, the Blue Link Car Finder, to track…

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    In the year of 1932 stock car racing was banned but the prohibition ended in 1933. Stock car racing spread like wildfire across America. There was a certain moment when everything eve clicked into place inside my mind. It seemed such a simple thing to understand but sometime it's easier said than done. It last winter when we got my stock car and I was very excited to get it. My dad and I started working on my stock car. It was about 10 to 11 months later when we got it completed. It looked like…

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    maximize profit was to build a car for rich. Henry Ford thought differently. It was his vision to produce a car that everyday people could afford. With lower car prices, cars would be more affordable to the general public. Ford also thought if he paid his factory workers a better wage, more of his workers would be able to afford the cars they helped make. Henry Ford was right. Ford and his company’s engineers designed a car named…

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    World it says that he and another car manufacturer were being accused to be on the Nazi’s side, but does not say anything else about them until the two have decided to help(451). With the information of knowing what he did while he was being accused, it probably would have explained more of why he changed his mind of choosing a side. Lastly, I would have liked to know if anyone tried the five-dollar-a-day-wage, because it was certainly effective on the Ford Motor Company(161-162). For instance,…

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    A high-sheen gloss clear coat covers and protects the deep blue paint. Brilliant white racing stripes run down the car and make it seem to go that much faster. The sleek, attractive European body contains a powerful American engine. Upon starting the car, it rumbles with raw American power. This beautiful car is the 1967 AC Shelby Cobra created by Carroll Shelby. Carroll Shelby completely changed the automobile industry with his creation of the Shelby Cobra. In May of 1960, Carroll Shelby…

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    1982. The Camry then was known as a compact car but it has now grown to a bigger vehicle know as a sedan. The Toyota Camry is known for its many astonishing features, such as; good on mileage, comfort and safety. The reason I chose the 2015 Toyota Camry was because my family has been driving Toyota for many years now. The mileage on these vehicles is outstanding. In my Camry I get 30 miles to the gallon and it also only takes $25 to fill my car up. The Toyota Camry is known to…

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    present, and a potentially bright future. Once one of America’s largest and most thriving cities because of professional opportunities in the automotive industry, Detroit fell to devastating lows after the loss of thousands of jobs from Ford Motor, General Motors, and Chrysler. Detroit is the 18th overall most populated city in the United States, the largest city in the State of Michigan, and recently became the largest American city to file for bankruptcy. Though the city currently faces a…

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