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    Automotive Technician

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    There are millions of automotive vehicles racing on the roads everywhere. Besides that, there are numerous automotive manufacturers and new types of vehicles such as hybrids and full electric, which make each vehicle technologically different from another. Naturally, a different skill set and knowledge base is required to repair each automobile. With time and use, cars tend to wear out and have diverse problems. This is where the role of an automotive technician begins. They are not only responsible

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    Automotive Repair

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    your vehicle. None of us likes to be the person stranded, prior to an important appointment, because of an automotive issue. For these and other reasons, it is important to consider carefully an automotive service provider. Many car repair service providers offer an extensive variety of professional services. The most typical of these services is the oil change. When considering an automotive profession, it will serve you well to consider the types of oil change services offered. Some companies offer

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    Automotive facts and history In 1895 there were only four cars officially registered in the U.S. Little more than 20 years later in 1916, 3,376,889 were registered! Because of the automotive industry 's major technological advances the automotive industry has been able to pull ahead of other industries over the years. This industry has also proven that in order to be successful in the business world, one has to take some risks. This ideology has allowed the industry to get advance in ways could not

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    The Zero Moment of Truth Automotive Study Google/Shopper Sciences April 2011 Summary •  The path to purchase in the automotive category is quite extensive. The vast majority of shoppers take several months to go from decision to action. •  During this time, shoppers are using a wide array of sources. FMOT, ZMOT and Stimulus all have above average usage. •  Mobile and Online Social source nodes are the only ones that do not pass the average. However, compared to Online Social and Mobile usage

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    in the minds of scientists that the new cars that will travel through the future highways will be connected. It is expected that the Automotive Systems will have built in powerful abilities of Communication that has been designed to be integrated with an assortment of enhanced features and driving functions. This will be done via complex internal networks. Automotive application such as devices and dashboard displays would then share information with vehicles that are connected, with this the vehicles

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    Selected Review of Literature: Lean Manufacturing in Automotive Industry The automotive industry continues to grow every day. Companies are always coming out with new technology for cars to better their product. In order for these companies to keep a competitive advantage they most implement different types of manufacturing processes. One of these manufacturing processes is lean manufacturing. Sundar, Balaji and Satheesh have done research on lean manufacturing, and they define it as the elimination

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    creativity, talent and drive. People were essentially popping out of the woodworks trying to make it inside the (mangled-) metaphoric; automotive winners cabin. At the time the technology was so avant garde that there were no known pitfalls to circumvent. Automakers were rewarded by investors with reckless abandonment. The only requisite necessary for an automotive engineer seeking an investor, was a functioning product. There

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    The U.S. automotive market has had its fair share of challenges in the last ten years. In 2005, gas prices started to surge wildly out of control peaking at their highest levels in mid-2008 that directly impacted sales of less-efficient vehicles. ("Historical Price Charts", 2015) Since the bulk of the profit margins the “Big 3” automakers generate is in the SUV and full-size product categories, the consumer shift to more economical vehicles directly impacted the automaker 's profitability. As

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    As general of a concept the automotive industry is, as time goes, anybody will start to observe the different car platforms and consumer markets that emerge from the growing industry. One of such platforms created was the “Pony Car” platform, or more colloquially know as just the 2 door sports car platform. And with this new brand of car came a new brand advertising as well as consumer. Consumers will start to familiarize themselves with the various new ways of advertising through the years in this

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    your own. Well Automotive Mechanic is something you should look into. You’ll learn about Cars,Trucks, Diesels In order to be successful and knowledgeable Automotive Master Mechanic-Customs one must have a full understanding of What is an automotive master mechanic? And, What do the do?, How do you become one? and, What are the future trends for automotive body styles? Can you make this a little longer? Maybe talk about how its a form of arT? Research Question 1: What is a Automotive Master Mechanic

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