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The Production Of The Ford Pinto

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The Ford Pinto
The automotive industry is one of the largest and most important industries in the world, employing over 9 million people directly and producing over 80 million vehicles, accounting for over 5% of the world’s total manufacturing employment per year. An industry that began in the 1890s, it has experienced astounding growth during the 20th and early 21st century. It is an industry characterized by fierce competition and low margins. It is no surprise that executives of major automobile manufacturers are often faced with difficult decisions in an effort to increase shareholder value. I will be looking at one example; the Ford Pinto.
In the 1970s, U.S. based manufacturers were faced with pressure from European and Asian markets. By 1972, the Volkswagen Beetle has surpassed 15 million sales, beating Fords previous record, largely due to its aesthetics and price. In 1968, Fords’ CEO Lee Iacocca had to make a decision on how to compete with these entrants. A decision was made to produce a new vehicle – the Ford Pinto, at a price of $2000. Design began in 1968, with production planned for 1970, a process that normally takes 3 and half years. Due to structural inefficiencies, the vehicle had a high risk of mortality in cases of rear-end collision. In 1978, the NHTSA issued Ford a recall order, with a total of 1.5 million recalls. I will attempt to investigate the ethical issues underlying this case using a variety of ethics models and other industry examples. Using

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