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    com/108-Fuel-economy-aerodynamics.html McNulty‚ J McNulty‚ J. & Chen‚ J. (n.d.). Automotive aerodynamics. (Part 2‚ pp. 1-4)‚ Retrieved December 03‚ 2008‚ from http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/tech/0610sccp_automotive_aerodynamics_part_2/index.html Mercedes-Benz Bionic Concept Vehicle Owen‚ J. (n.d.). What do we understand by aerodynamics in F1?. Retrieved December 03‚ 2008‚ from http://www.f1technical.net/articles/7926?sid=3e7dfcad4ff0f42e021eb2884b9da701 Yager‚ B You Spoiler all my fun. (n.d.). Retrieved

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    COMPANY ANALYSIS REPORT: JAGUAR LAND ROVER AUTOMOTIVE LTD. (JLR) TABLE OF CONTENTS Summary ............................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Products ....................................

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    Several automakers‚ such as Mercedes-Benz‚ Nissan‚ Volkswagen and Volvo‚ have announced plans to introduce driverless cars or semi-autonomous models. (LTA 2014‚ para 1) The U.S‚ with three states (Nevada‚ Florida‚ California) has passed law in 2012‚ followed by Michigan in December 2013

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    The History of cars By Luke Geisz Today‚ we do not think much of our cars. Everyone has them‚ they’re a common object. They weren’t always like that. Cars used to be only owned by wealthy enthusiasts. They weren’t today’s enclosed‚ climate controlled‚ easy to use devices at all. In fact‚ they were incredibly hard to use. There was no standard controlling system like today’s gas/brake/clutch pedals‚ auto transmission‚ steering wheel‚ and other controlling devices. Some had a steering wheel‚ some

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    I woke up this morning and the first thing I did was pick up the newspaper to check my lottery numbers. As I read through the numbers my heart starting beating a little faster cause as I went through the list every number I had read so far was a match to what was on my ticket. Finally I was to the last number and I looked at it and looked at my lottery ticket. I almost passed out cause right there on my lottery ticket were the winning numbers. I jumped for joy and started screaming I won at the top

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    Or are they just a social symbol to show your amount of wealth. If you had no financial restrictions which car would you choose? There are two major classes of cars in todays world. They are the luxury cars which are made up mainly of Mercedes and BMW and the economy cars made up mostly of Honda‚ Toyota‚ General Motors‚ and Ford. There is a very larger price difference between these two classes of cars. What your paying for in an economy car is to get you from point A to point B in

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    debuted in 1936‚ won numerous international race events. In 1951‚ when the firm started car production in Munich‚ it made egregious marketing errors. In 1959‚ the company’s weak financial position almost led to a takeover by its traditional rival Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart. By the 1970s‚ BMW exported two-thirds of all its cars and three-fourths of all its motorcycles and had established subsidiaries on six continents. In 1996‚ BMW employed more than 116‚000 persons worldwide and sold its products in

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    chapter 1 0Closing Case: The Best Laid Plans – Chrysler hits the Wall In 1998‚ after Germany’s Daimler Benz acquired Chrysler‚ the third largest U.S. automobile manufacturer‚ to form Daimler Chrysler‚ many observers thought that Chrysler would break away from its troubled U.S. brethren‚ Ford and General Motors‚ and join ranks with the Japanese automobile makers. The strategic plan was to emphasize bold design‚ better product quality‚ and higher productivity by sharing designs and parts between

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    Case: Mercedes-Benz All Activity Vehicle (AAV) 1. What is the competitive environment faced by MB? The competitive environment that MB was faced with included difficulties in controlling costs‚ material purchasing‚ and problems in adapting to changing markets. The needs of customers were changing‚ and during 1993‚ MB had their worse sales in decades‚ as a result MB lost money for the first time in its history. Something needed to be done‚ and the AAV project began in 1993 with production

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    to take over each individual niche in the Auto industry. For example‚ the luxury car market that was once dominated by Lincoln‚ Cadillac‚ and Chrysler was being taken over by Mercedes-Benz‚ BMW‚ and Lexus. These foreign companies were able to dominate because they specialized in only one type of car. For example‚ Mercedes-Benz devoted itself to creating the best luxury cars and Porsche devoted itself to creating the best sports cars. GM‚ Ford‚ and Chrysler were being beaten in every different direction

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