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    Dodge Truck History

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    In the 90’s Dodge came out with several new models with technological advances, including new sports cars, trucks and sedans. Dodge came out with a new line of sports cars in the 1990’s that competed with many foreign sports cars including the 350z, RX-7, and the Supra. Dodge was producing sports cars that could be driven everyday, but still have the performance and endurance of a track car. The 1991 Dodge Stealth was one of the sports cars that Dodge came out with to compete with the…

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    American muscle meets Italian beauty: an all-time-great combination. Ford wanted a mid-engined sports car to sell in its Mercury showrooms and the De Tomaso Pantera was the result of a partnership between Henry Ford and Alejandro de Tomaso, an Argentinian small-time producer of exotic sports and racing cars. Ford engineers took a look at the Mangusta, De Tomaso’s previous offering, and thought its backbone chassis was too weak. So Detroit-born car designer Tom Tjaarda, who had just started…

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    Clunkers Problem

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    Many smaller car dealerships can't afford brand-new cars, so in order to stay afloat, they rely on older used cars to sell. The Cash for Clunkers program caused many of the cars that these dealerships depend on to be destroyed and sold for scrap. The program got rid of up to 750,000 used vehicles, and many of these cars were still functioning. The destruction of these cars caused the supply of these still useful vehicles to drop significantly. Because the supply is has gotten lower, and the…

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    Case Study Of Toyota

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    process. Looking at demographic factors, age is important to the car industry due to the global population being older than younger. According to the case, J.D. Power estimated that the average customer for Toyota was 44 years old, compared to 38 for Volkswagen and 41 for Honda (Hill et al., 2015). Therefore,…

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    Tesla Swot Analysis Essay

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    The Tesla Motors, Inc. has dominated the automotive business in the U.S. The long-term profit for the Tesla can be maintained since the company has several strength that are portrayed in the SWOT analysis. However, Tesla uses various strategies to cope up with the global market competition as suggested by the SWOT analysis. Moreover, the global market has continued to expand, and this has favored Tesla since it manufactures electrical cars. The growth of the business/firm and the international…

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    INTRODUCTION Bombardier Transportation is the rail equipment division of the Canadian firm Bombardier Inc. Bombardier Transportation is one of the world's leading firms in the rail-equipment manufacturing and servicing industry. It is headquartered in Berlin, Germany with regional offices and major development facilities in Canada & the United States. Bombardier Transportation has numerous more minor generation and advancement offices around the world, for accessibility. It offers a wide range…

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    Toyota Case Study Essay

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    Question 1 Answer: In January 2004, Toyota became the 2nd largest automobile company after GM by selling 6.78 million vehicles replacing Ford. Ford started to encounter various problems like high labor cost, lack of innovation and designs. They were also affected by the weak economy which made them vulnerable to competition in the automobile sector. It entered the automobile market in 1935 and targeted the truck and bus segment during the Second World War. Eventually, in 1947 they launched SA…

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    Dongfeng A60 Case Study

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    In order to manufacture DongFeng A60, there are many cost components that we need to consider about it. For DongFeng A60, the main cost components that required is an engine. The engine used in manufacturing this car is Engine HR16DE 1.6L L4 16V DOHC. The engine is necessary to convert the fuel into mechanical energy so that the car is able to move along the way. If the car without an engine, then it will become useless. So, engine is a very essential cost components in manufacturing a car.…

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    founder Ferdinand Porsche saw great opportunities for this strategic unit. German Nazi leader Adolf Hitler changed Porsches dynamic from a design and engineering service to carmaker, due to the fact in 1934 he saw a market for a ‘peoples car’ or ‘Volkswagen’. Porsche may not have realised that move would be the start to a new success. The year of 1948 saw the creation of Porsches most well-known project to date – The sports car. Hitler’s encouraging change of direction saw Porsche as the…

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    Current Event 1 Paper Harvey to Impact Car Sales Current Event One Amanda Rayner Baker College September 3, 2017 Harvey to Impact Car Sales Introduction Hurricane Harvey has increased the demand of multiple goods and services. Fox Business issued an article written by Matthew Rocco, that details the impact on car sales. In this article Rocco discusses not only the state of Texas’ impact on car sales but the impact Hurricane Harvey will have on these sales as well. Supply and…

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