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    It is really hard to say which is better than the other, Ford Mustang or Corvette. Both have their merits and shortcomings. These two cars are the model of American, it really shows the America's car culture and the American’s car history, now they still try to made the best American car to show the world how good the American car is and how much hard work that they put into so that let people enjoy the car that these two companies made. There are many differences between Ford Mustang and Corvette

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    The rivalry has started since the first generation of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and the first Subaru WRX were set on the track, and in the market. Both the 2008 Evo and the 2008 WRX STI are very similar, but they are also very distinguished from each other. Like human mixed-martial artists, the Lancer Evolution and WRX STI are multitalented warriors that shine in all forms of head to head matches. Both of them see all types of competition around the world they can race in anything from rally

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    Over the past sixty years, the American car scene has been dominated by two completely different vehicles and the entire communities that believe in them. Both designed, founded, and rooted in Detroit, Michigan, the Ford Mustang and the Corvette have continued to fuel the chase for the label of America’s true muscle car. The question over the years has been, why and how do consumers choose which to own, and which one is our “bald eagle”? Investigating deeper into the roots of each American superpower

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    The Camaro was known for competition with the Mustang. There are so many jokes from when it first came out. One of them is that it was a mean little predator that was going to eat the Mustang. Another one is that They were muscle car up until the late 70s. They then started putting 4 cylinders in them. Until the 84 they were slow vehicles. They were turned into luxury vehicles. The only way you could get a Camaro with more than 150hp is the z28 it was still slower than most vehicles but in 1981

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    Strategy Alternatives The first alternative strategy that Chevrolet could implement is to get away from their idea of planned product obsolescence. Instead of coming out with a new model every year, they could come out with a new model every other year. By doing this, they would save a lot of money and time. They would also have more time to develop a safer and more innovative vehicle. The second alternative strategy is to focus solely on fuel efficient and electric vehicles. This is not only the

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    About Chevrolet Chevrolet, the American automobile maker, which is a division of General Motors (GM) is amongst the most iconic vehicle makers in the world. Founded back in 1911, by Louis Chevrolet, the company, which is often referred to as Chevy, has a reputation of its own and a huge fan following. But, there are some interesting things that probably don’t know about Chevrolet. So, here we present 30 things you didn't know about Chevrolet. 1. The co-founder of Chevrolet, Louis Chevrolet was born

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    Chevrolet was started by William C. Durant and Louis Chevrolet. Durant had been involved in the buggy business and by 1890 was producing about 50,000 horse-drawn vehicles a year with Durant-Dort Carriage Company. His first venture into automobiles was becoming manager of Buick bringing their sales from 34 cars in 1904 to the #1 automobile in sales in 1908. In 1908 he started General Motors, buying up multiple companies until he overextended and was taken over by the banks. In 1909 William Durant

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    Chevrolet was founded in 1911 in Detroit and was later purchased by American automotive corporation General Motors. Around 4.79 million Chevrolet vehicles were sold in over 130 countries in 2014, placing it as the #62 most valuable brand in the world. Here are eight little known facts about the car manufacturer! Number Eight: The Chevrolet Logo Might Be Stolen There are different versions as to where the Chevy logo came from. Some claim it was inspired by the Swiss flag, in honor of Louis Chevrolet’s

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    Chevy’s for life The Chevrolet, one of the best everyday vehicle ever made in US history. Dating back to over 100 years ago, in 1913 chevrolet manufactured their first car; the Series C Classic 6 in Flint, Michigan. The car could reach up to speeds at 65 mph, back then this was the fastest transportation. Although it was a pretty penny costing $2,150, that doesn't sound like much, but back then 2,000 is equivalent to 50,000 today. Soon after the “Henry Ford” produced his first car in 1908 a rivalry

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    Chevrolet vehicles have been a hit with consumers since the company opened its doors in the early 1900s. What makes Chevrolet vehicles unique among a host of other vehicles is their several-point system of perfection. Chevy vehicles have attractive bodies, powerful engines, spacious cabins and enough safety features to help the average consumer to feel safe. Chevy is offering a wealth of options for its 2016 lineup. The following are just a few of the options that it offers. These options should

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