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    Car’s are Superior to Women? In today’s society there are two main ways car companies typically try to sell cars, sex appeal and safe appeal. In ads produced by Hyundai and Rolls Royce they both try to sell viewers on a newer, nicer car, however their sales tactics are different. The advertisement by Hyundai sells the car by showing its safety features, while Rolls Royce sells the car by conveying a fantasy their product is linked to. In the end however both use women in their ads. Hyundai uses women as a distraction while Rolls Royce uses them as a selling point, but in the end both depict women in a negative light. In the Hyundai commercial it shows a young boy as he ages constantly being rescued by his dad before he accidentally hurts…

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    Nucor Case Analysis

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    Olds, who founded Olds Motor Vehicle Company in 1897 (later, as Oldsmobile, to become a part of General Motors). Having left his company years before it was acquired by GM, in 1905 Olds established a new company, REO Motor Car Company, the predecessor to Nucor, in Lansing, Michigan. Though Olds' cars, including the luxurious REO Flying Cloud, were popular, they were not profitable, and the company's more successful truck business (featuring the famous REO Speed Wagon) was still not sufficiently…

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    No other car turns heads and creates excitement as much as a Rolls-Royce. They are a rare sight on the roads, but they are out there, and in ever increasing numbers. The sale of these prestigious super-luxury vehicles has been growing steadily: Rolls-Royce Motor Cars reports record sales during the last year. Mr. Rolls and Mr. Royce The hundred-year history of Rolls-Royce exerts the same fascination as the car itself. Charles Rolls was a wealthy young aristocrat who developed a love for…

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    Cars In The 1920s Essay

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    of the 1920s partied, gambled, and built amazing cars. The United States won World War I and was in an economic boom. Most people were wasting money, but some people invested into young industries. One of these was the car industry. Companies such as Ford, Dodge, Rolls Royce, and Duesenberg built new technology for cars and more. Even though cars were being built in the 1890s and early 1900s, it was not until the late teens and early 1920s that cars became widely available and had more…

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    A little revolution took place in 1923 when BMW produced its first motorcycle, the R32. It got a lot of attention since BMW was only known for the production of engines and not complete vehicles. In 1928 BMW becomes an automobile manufacturer after purchasing the Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach. Before that, it produced planes, engines and motorcycles. The first BMW small car was only built in 1929 under licence from the Austin Motor Company, but was overruled by the company's own designs in 1932. (BMW…

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    Though quite short and with a simple plot, the book is very symbolic and contains very deep characters, it is also a striking reflection of its era and what made it fall. Just like in the 1920s, one’s vehicle could be used as a general impression of one’s wealth. The vehicle of a middle class man is described as such: “the only car visible was a dust covered wreck of a Ford” (Fitzgerald, 26). The man in question is the minor character Mr. Wilson, he is quite poor, and the fact that he owns a…

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    to feel lonely. It creates the illusion that the party represents the bigger part and the people at the party are only simply a filler part. The readers know that Gatsby didn’t like everyone at the parties and most were people that he didn’t even know, but the party in general was the important part. It made Gatsby feel like royalty, even though on the inside he was only longing for one thing, Daisy. We can also see this comparision of society in the “Rolls-Royce” vs “Station Wagon” comment. The…

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    Volkswagen Ag Essay

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    group, which produces a wide range of cars, vans, motorcycles, and trucks. The company's headquarters is located in Wolfsburg, Germany. In 1934 there was a meeting in Berlin between Jacob Berlin - the commercial director of Daimler-Benz - and the new Chancellor of Germany Adolf Hitler. Adolf came up with an idea of creating the "people's car" that would be reliable, sturdy and affordable. One year after this meeting, the team had a finished product, thanks to designer Ferdinand Porsche. Very…

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    designing, manufacturing, marketing and development of motor vehicles. The term automotive comes from the Greek word autos (self) and the Latin word motivus (of motion). The 1890s were the milestone following the advent of the automobile industry with hundreds of manufacturers already existing. The United States of America led the industry by remaining on top it for several decades in terms of total automobile production all over the world. In the year 1929, before the Great Depression, the…

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    Warranty Wise Case Study

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    Warranty Wise- Offers Warranty Services About Us Warranty wise is known as a multi-million pound, a leading warranty company in the UK. The Company has been working for more than 20 years and has gained a huge experience in this sector. The Company is known for offering warranty services to many of the country’s largest main dealer groups, which include makes such as Rolls Royce, Bentley, Ferrari and Porsche. The Company is a family business with a strong capital base, the senior partners…

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