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    Suprema Cars Report

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    Suprema Cars Advices about a time for taking risk for profitability of Suprema Cars Executive summary Get advises about risk of manufacturing‚ marketing‚ financial‚ and reputation. Introduction This report will look at: • The consequences that are happen. • Responsibility in manufacture • Situations of Suprema Cars (financial‚ reputation‚ and etc.) Finding 1. Cut the prices of cars and accept a lower profit margin. Currently‚ the profit margin is 60%. In the first

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    changing everyday; especially with cars. People are making a way to make cars driverless. Driverless cars are not the best cars for many reasons in my opinion. For example‚ they cost too much‚ they are not safe‚ and they bring out too many legal issues. For starters‚ driverless cars cost way too much. A totally self driving car can add 10‚000 dollars to the original price. (Tribune News Service). I mean who would want to spend that much money? And a self driving car will be completely electronic so

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    Car vs Suv

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    an automobile. People have different tastes in the type of automobile that they drive; the automotive industry has made several different ways to commute. The car and the sports utility vehicle seem to be the most common types. The sports utility vehicle is inferior to the car. The sports utility vehicles harm the environment more then cars do. It takes more gas to fill up these vehicles‚ and the big engines consume it as if they’re where no tomorrow. The weight of the vehicle also contributes heavily

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    Why Car Pooling Is Good Car pooling‚ also known as ride-sharing or lift-sharing‚ can save you big bucks on gas‚ wear and tear on your vehicle‚ oil resources and reduce all the associated nasty environmental impact associated with your driving. The benefits of carpooling are many. If you are currently driving every day‚ you’re going to save money on your commute costs by carpooling. In some cases‚ depending on the length of your commute and the number of days you don’t drive‚ the savings can

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    importance of owning a reliable car. A car that can fulfill students’ transportation needs without draining their bank accounts. I‚ myself a student‚ have owned a ninety three Mazda MPV. Purchasing this car was the biggest mistake of my life. It broke down almost every week. I remember once when the engine overheated due to a leaking radiator. The car suddenly stopped in the middle of the road; it was very frustrating. I had to push the car back home! I have owned this car for a year. During this year

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    Against Driverless Cars

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    Driverless Cars Driverless cars are stupid. One of the reasons i’m against driverless cars is because i want to be able to drive my car and not be lazy. Another reason is that what if the car stops working and the brakes dont work and the car keeps going and crashes. Also what is the car just like has a reaction and explodes or something goes wrong. Also people are gonna start being lazy with all the technology and their already have things where you say hey siri and you answer or

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    Car Industry Australia

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    Executive Summary Eagle Motors Ltd is a well-established Swedish Car Manufacturing Company trying to set up their firm in Australia. In order to compete successfully in the car industry in Australia‚ Eagle Motors Ltd needs to conduct an analysis of the industry context in which they would like to operate. Using the porters five forces model‚ this provides a detailed analysis of the competitive nature of the Australian car industry and also it suggests an appropriate competitive strategy for Eagle

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    Car Crash Narrative

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    friday afternoon that turned quickly into a storm as I came home to devastating news. “Mom just got into a car crash!” Screamed my sister. “What‚” I replied with terror and tears rushing down my face like rain falling down from a stormy night. ”Let’s go!” My Sister screamed across from the hallway. I quickly went to my room and put on the nearest shoes I could find‚ then I headed to the car. We made it to the scene and you can see the broken glass that has fallen to the ground.

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    Fallacy in Car Advertisement A woman and a car equal sex? It is very interesting and yet very powerful idea of a man’s desire. This is one of the common advertisements for the car industry. In the magazine or on the television‚ we see advertisements of variety fields of product or services. Many times‚ company uses different types of fallacy to appeal people’s reasoning to make appropriate choice. It can be very distracting to focus on the correct message of the creator’s idea. At the same time

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    Driverless Car Essay

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    A driverless car also known as a self-driving car is an autonomous car that can sense its environment and navigate itself without any human intervention. No autonomous car relies on a single sensor because it wouldn’t be accurate. A perfect example of this is the Google’s self-driving car‚ it does not only rely on GPS data because it wouldn’t be accurate enough to keep the car on the road‚ let alone in the correct lane. Instead it uses eight different sensors to keep the individuals inside and the

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