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    A Lamborghini and a Toyota Supra line up to race. The Lamborghini is a 650 horsepower V10 while the Toyota Supra is secretly a 1,600 horsepower inline six. Who will win? There are all kinds of cars that can be modified to go faster than originally built. There are only certain modified cars that can beat stock cars. Depending on the car, modified cars are better because they have a better appearance, competitive prices, and have a much bigger potential for speed. Stock cars and modified cars each have a large following when based specifically on appearance. Appearance includes, different paint colors, aftermarket additions, and aftermarket rims. The first argument that a stock car person would bring up is that stock cars have an appealing appearance,…

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    Toyota Motor Corporation has been a well know car maker for over 30 years. Toyota vehicles are sold around the world. In the Toyota Motor Corp, there are several brands: Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, Ranz, Scion and Hino. Toyota, known as one of the world’s largest automakers, manufactures trucks, cars, parts, and motorcycles in 27 countries around the world including the United States. Toyota is known by the consumer for producing high quality, reliable vehicles. The Toyota recall crisis started…

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    Ford Company

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    rear wheel drive. Moreover, Ford provides the same service as Dodge with a lower price which is affordable for everyone and everyone can feel the luxury services. Furthermore, the Ford Mustang is one of the latest cars in the market which has much more rating than others. REVENUES Ford becomes the second best company who adjusted pre-tax profit and they earned 151.8 billion dollars in the year 2016 that is more than in the year 2015 that was just 7.4 billion dollars. According to the Prediction…

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    Mazda is challenged to convince potential customers not familiar with the brand to purchase the brand’s sport utility vehicle over its compact car. Mazda wants to tap into a potential customer’s imagination, appreciation for history, creativity and the courage of convictions. If a potential customer feels that any of these elements are irrelevant, the customer will ultimately choose one of Mazda’s competitors. Once the consumer is convinced, that Mazda is the appropriate brand, they must be…

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    Group in Japan. The company got its start in 1956 with its first dealership network, called Yokohama Toyopet. The company’s founder, Kanji Miyahara Sr., saw an opportunity to diversify and, potentially, to add exponential growth in profit to his company by opening a Toyota franchise in Canada. So, in 1973, and working closely with Toyota Canada, Don Valley North Toyota began operations. Needless to say, Weins Group has profited enormously due to this calculated risk. This success certainly…

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    Honda has looked outward from its home shores well before other manufacturers considered making or even selling products overseas. As long ago as the 1950s, when Honda was only a few years old, the company's founder, Soichiro Honda, bemoaned the limited growth opportunities in "little Japan," declaring that Honda Motor must "maintain an international viewpoint" and perceive the rest of the world as its potential customer base and factory footprint. It's no surprise, then, that Honda began…

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    Case Study Of Tata Group

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    Answer 1: Tata Group’s mission or purpose of core values is “To improve the quality of life of the communities they serve globally , through long-term stakeholder value creation based on leadership with trust. Also providing the best tooling and service experiences that excite their customers.” The core values of Tata includes:  Integrity  Understanding  Excellence  Unity  Excellence It has served its customers by a large range of products and services such as: • Tata Chemicals • Tata…

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    Porsche Macan Case Study

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    Porsche Macan- Indonesia Introduction: After serving the military for couple of years, the brand started its in house production with the launch of its first vehicle “Porsche 356”. Since then the brand has not stepped back and gained laurels by manufacturing some of the prestigious cars of the era. With the success of the Cayenne under the SUV roof top, the brand is out with a new model under the same segment- Porsche Macan. Introduced at the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show and the 2013 Tokyo Motor…

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    SWOT Analysis: BMW

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    Volvo is a Swedish vehicle company that was established in 1927. Its headquarters is located in Hisingen, Gothenburg. It started initially as a subsidiary of a ball bearing manufacturer but eventually moved on to produce automobiles. Volvo manufactures and markets in SUVs, station wagons and sedans. The largest markets of Volvo would be Sweden, the United States, China and other countries in the European Union. Volvo is well-known for its emphasis for safety in cars as well as its unique and…

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    SWOT Analysis Of BMW

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    In this assignment, I am going to show how important conducting a Swot analysis is in helping a (bmw group company, n.d.) company to succeed, and to stay a step ahead of its competitors. I am going to use the car company BMW for this purpose. Managers in business have been striving to increase their organisations performance by implementing operational and process improvements for years. I will show throughout this assignment how important it is for the company to have a process in place for a…

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