Impact of Japanese Cars Japanese Cars and American Decline
.... It was primarily an attack on the safety of the Corvair, but implicitly an indictment of the safety of all
American cars, and of the corporate practices that ....
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American Auto Companies' Future
.... As already noted, there are indications that customers who purchase
American cars are satisfied with them, but many
American consumers are reluctant to make ....
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Toyota Motor Corp.
.... In addition,
American cars and light trucks are regaining a reputation for quality that was lost during the 1980s, and have benefited from the additional value ....
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Automobile Trade Dispute Between US & Japan
.... The Japanese gained further momentum from the quality problems that plagued
American cars during the 1970s; Japanese automobile makers succeeded in exploiting ....
(3305

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Country-of-origin Labeling
.... In the 1980s and for most of the 1990s, the cachet attached to non-
American automobiles did not attach to
American cars even with
American carmakers' attempts ....
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Changes in American Automotive Industry
.... Revelation concerning the relative lack of safety of
American cars compelled changes in design and methods of production, while legislation mandating clean air ....
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Ford Escort & Mercury Tracer
.... Certain Ford Escort and Mercury Tracer can claim to be
American cars in that they are the products of an
American company, but the fact that some are ....
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Impact of Ford's Model T on American Society
.... Automobiles became part of the fabric of
American life. Drive-in restaurants and drive-in movies allowed patrons to be served right in their
cars, a precursor ....
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Toyota and Government Policy
.... They no longer compared as well with
American cars of the same type, and the government of Japan was not immediately able to do anything about that situation. ....
(965

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Character of Japanese Business Management
.... to Americans by the proliferation of Japanese imported
cars on our highways, and by their generally acknowledged superiority to contemporary
American cars. ....
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American Influence on Japanese Industrial Design
.... fail to generate interest, it remained strongly derivative of
American and British models for a long time after the production of passenger
cars became a major ....
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Strategy of Toyota Motor Corp.
.... The main reason for this drop was that quality, and consumer faith in the quality, of
American cars was increasing; furthermore,
American manufacturers had a ....
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North American Free Trade Agreement
.... Mexican consumers prefer
American-made
cars, yet at present, US auto imports into Mexico are limited to a derisory one thousand
cars per year. ....
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Employee Commitment to TQM Process
.... quality. Consumers feel that they receive a greater value for the price of Japanese
cars than for
American cars similarly priced. Value ....
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Gannon's Model of American Business Culture
.... good handling on winding roads -- is of limited use on long, straight
American highways. Few Americans will accept the compromises that these
cars make in ....
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Alternative Fuels for Cars
.... Nevertheless, some fuel alternative to gasoline is likely a part of the future for
American motorists. ....
American city & County, 107(9), 97 106, 111 113. ....
(2545

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Japanese and American Management Styles
.... infallible automobiles is undeserved, perhaps is traceable to the defensive bleatings of the
American auto industry as to the actual quality of Japanese
cars. ....
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The oil industry
.... This also gave increased market opportunities to Japanese automakers who already produced smaller
cars that were more fuel efficient than
American cars. ....
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American Trade Politics
.... a somewhat similar political equation generated import quotas on
cars, steel, textiles .... Destler observes that
American trade took a vastly different route from ....
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The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
.... Similarly, an
American company sued Mexico, claiming expropriation, when that government .... witnessed the greatest effect, as Mexico exported 621,000
cars to the ....
(3188

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Character of Clyde in An American Tragedy
.... 4. In An
American Tragedy the automobile is one of the most constant symbols of class .... In the end, though
cars have played such a role in her son's downfall, Mrs ....
(3860

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1973 Energy Crisis 1973: THE GREAT OIL SHOCK I Introduction
.... superior quality. The imports were also smaller than
American cars of the 1970s, and thus had superior fuel economy. With gas prices ....
(5003

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The Great Oil Shock of 1973 1973: THE GREAT OIL SHOCK I ...
.... superior quality. The imports were also smaller than
American cars of the 1970s, and thus had superior fuel economy. With gas prices ....
(5014

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General Motors
.... References Honda to ship
American made
cars to Japan. (1988, October 20). The New York Times, 23. Leach, M. (1988, December). Ford Motor. ....
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America's Automobile Culture
.... to youth culture, various industries that developed as a result of widespread use of
cars, and how the automobile revolutionized the
American way of life. ....
(1735

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Luxury Auto Market
.... European and Japanese manufacturers in part because
American consumers in this market perceive the traditional leaders (Cadillac and Lincoln) as
cars for an ....
(830

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The Impace of World War I on American Baseball
.... Americans also were buying passenger
cars and driving to games. .... Baseball had just ended its own war, with peace between the
American and National Leagues ....
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US Auto Industry & Society
.... Like any technology, the costs of using
cars far outweighs the costs of other methods of transportation and some argue that
cars and the
American culture that ....
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GM'S CADILLAC AND THE LUXURY MARKET
.... market. In 1992, approximately one million new
cars were sold in the luxury segment of the
American new car market. Cadillac and ....
(1992

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Sociology of the American Auto Industry
.... In the mid-1950s, 95% of all
cars sold in the US were
American-made, and most of those we made by the so-called "Big Three." The enormous historical success of ....
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