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    Diecast vehicles are made when manufacturers pour molten metals into a steel mold. Afterwards, they get decorated with plastic, rubber, other metal and glass. Before you purchase a diecast vehicle, first decide if you want a modern or vintage Honda diecast. Collectors normally hunt for the vintage pieces while children like the modern diecast models. That, however, is not always the case, and sometimes people collect all forms of diecast models. The diecast vehicles made after 1970 were…

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    In the US Volkswagens sales decreased 24.7% from what was 23,882 vehicles in November of 2015(Korosec 2015). Kollewe (2016) explained that Volkswagen’s sales finally increased in April 2016 after the scandal was leaked, resulting in Volkswagen having a group market share of 25.2%, dropped from its former level of 26.1%. The scandal also made Volkswagen the headline for widespread negative media exposure, where Popular Mechanics stated…

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    Vw Ethical Dilemmas

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    VW owns 70 percent of the passenger-car diesel market. VW has been promoting for a long time of clean diesel and how these cars are better than the hybrid and electric cars. The company even involved itself with marching in events that supported the diesel cars. VW was caught cheating on diesel emission tests. In September eighteenth, 2015, the EPA caught VW cheating by installing a software that can detect when the car is getting tested. This software changes the performance of the…

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    First, the history of Volkswagen began in 1904 in Germany when talking about a new way of transportation aside from the railroad started. Adolf Hitler was a fanatic of cars and soon after rising to power in 1934 and during the International Automobile and Motorcycle Exhibition in Berlin Hitler announce his interest on getting involve on the automobile industry. For Hitler automobiles represented “a symbol of national pride and technological prowess” (Kiley, 2002). In contrast, of been only a…

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    Executive summary This report provides an evaluation of advantages and disadvantages of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) and analyzes what impact it has on Magna, global automotive supplier headquartered in Ontario, Canada. Magna through the TPP, a quite controversial agreement, that can harm some industries in Canada, will get a lot of benefits. The company is present in automotive sector, which is an export-based industry (85%). The TPP will increase its presence at previously closed Asia…

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    Self Driving Phenomenon

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    Group #2- Abu Thuhin, Jeffrey Leung, Jan Abdullah CIS 4910 The Self-Driving Phenomenon The phenomenon of self-driving cars is set to make impeccable changes to the day-to-day life of people both on a social and economic level. Self-driving cars have gained much popularity, due to strides by companies such as Google and Tesla. However, it has caused much debate in terms of legislation, safety, and jobs. It will continue to make major changes in safety standards and will affect millions of…

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    My Opposition to Automotive Autonomy Autonomous vehicles are the new hot commodity in American society, and the potential effects of these cars’ release are highly controversial. Due to constant production and elaborate marketing strategies, the automotive industry has been attracting customers since the early twentieth century. Manufacturers are constantly updating automobiles, so consumers are always interested in the new styles and abilities of cars; which ultimately make their lives easier.…

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    Creasey v Beechwood Creasey worked as the general manager of Welwyn Pty Ltd (Welwyn), which carried on the business of selling cars on premises owned by Beechwood Motors Ltd (Motors). Welwyn and Motors had common directors and shareholders, Ford and Seaman. Creasey was summarily dismissed by Selwyn and filed a claim for damages for unfair dismissal. Welwyn’s financial records indicated it was approaching insolvency and Creasey was informed that the company would likely cease trading soon. Motors…

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    Dodge Vs Chevy

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    Chevrolet and Dodge There are many controversaries in the automotive world. One of the biggest American controversy is if Chevrolet or Dodge is the better company. These companies are both huge car and truck manufacturers in the American automobile conglomerate. Some of the biggest arguments are which vehicle is better between their muscle cars and their trucks, as well as what have they done and what are they doing to beat the other company? Chevrolet was founded by a Swiss racer named Louis…

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    cars have changed the way we perceive time and distances: it has broadened horizons, and made us mobile. On February 2011 during the Super Bowl half-time show broadcasted by Fox TV, the car company Volkswagen presented the new car Passat. Due to its creative and comic publicity campaigns, Volkswagen is recognized not only for manufacturing high quality and innovative cars, but also for making advertisings of great repercussion. The brand has always…

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