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    What Is BMW Ethical?

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    Trinity Kaseke Marketing 03/02/2016 Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) Serving as parent car for companies like Rolls Royce and producing mini cars, BMW a German manufacturer for luxury cars and engines founded in Munich in 1916 has since been recognized as one of the worlds best selling automakers. German manufacturers didn't stop at producing BMW, they have other companies like Mercedes and Audi, but an important factor to consider is that unlike the other two mentioned above BMW can operate on…

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    As technology advances, new ethical challenges often arise. While our world is constantly evolving and presenting new ethical challenges, technology presents a special problem because the pace of the changes it introduces is so rapid. There is no time to gain true perspective; new technology suddenly materializes and society must decide how to react. It is very difficult to predict when technological breakthroughs will suddenly introduce new ethical challenges to humanity. In 1997, experts…

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    Billionaire F1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone can't seem to help himself from making controversial statements, and the prospect of women in F1 is his latest target. Bernie said that females aren't strong enough to be successful in a grand prix. "I don't know whether a woman would physically be able to drive an F1 car quickly, and they wouldn't be taken seriously," Ecclestone said in London, The Daily Beast reports. Ecclestone’s statement ignores that Susie Wolff was an accomplished test driver at…

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    BMW Case Analysis

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    3. The role of standardization in the increase of international competitiveness of German automobile manufacturers 3.1 The position of BMW in the automotive industry The automotive industry plays a significant role in German economy. As of the end of 2013, German manufacturers produced 60 million automobiles annually, thus being the leading European country in automotive production (OICA, 2013). It should be observed that German automobile manufacturers are the leaders not only in terms of…

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    In the 1960’s and 1970’s NASCAR begin to emerge in the southeast, in such states as Pennsylvania and Florida (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). A mid central region of NASCAR would be ideal, since NASCAR built race car tracks in the majority of the states along the east coast. It would be wise for NASCAR to have a more centralized location, that is very popular. I would recommend Nashville as the identified location, due it being the capital of Tennessee and an area of tourist attraction. One of the…

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    Five years from now I hopeful see myself owning a place of my own and having a career as a automotive technician or as a commercial pilot. Something i enjoy doing. "You only live this life one time, have fun."- Baddie Winkle I became an automotive enthusiasts in 7th grade. Dreamed of owning my own car to my liking and later in life becoming an Automotive technician. My first favorite car was the Audi a4. I thought it was cool, fast and it had awd. My older brother Sam who more experienced…

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    Chevy Marketing Mix

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    Companies namely Ford, Chrysler, and Chevy continually must consider ways to stay above the competition among themselves in addition to foreign automobile primarily Nissan and Toyota. The models sold under the Chevy brand hold various distinct attributes as well as images when compared side by side. For instance, the Chevy Corvette possesses a very different image than the Chevy Sonic. Variety is good for some corporations, on the other hand, it can also ruin a favorable reputation. Chevy…

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    Background 1931 saw Porsche as a company of design and engineering services which lead to its competitive edge. Porsche delivered and supported various car companies. Its 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…

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    Nowadays, there are so many brand of cars in the world. And there are different kinds of cars in every brand. Such as Lexus IS250 and Porsche Cayenne. Although Lexus and Porsche Cayenne have some similarities, the differences between them are more important. The Lexus IS250 is powered by 2.5L V6. One time, when I drive this car to mountain, I feels like there is not enough power to climb up. The suspension of Lexus is very low. For example, yesterday I scratch the suspension when I leave…

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    Porsche Panamera- Indonesia Introduction Porsche Panamera is a luxury sedan car from the German manufacturer. This car shares its looks with the Carrera sports cars and looks like its revamped version. The internal assembly of this car is quite different to that of Carrera and it is meant for street drives and highway cruising. This car is visible on roads since 2009 and is been manufactured at the Home country and then exported world wide. The V-6 engine is fixed at the front end of the car…

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