American Big 3: The United States Automotive Industry

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When one thinks of the United States Automobile Industry they typically think of Detroit and the big three manufacturers, Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors. The truth is that almost every major automaker in the world has opened assembly plants in the United States (commerce.gov, n.d.). The automobile industry, especially the American Big Three, have had their fair share of ups and downs over the years stemming from recessions, mismanagement, and competition from abroad. With new comers like Telsa and other tech companies throwing their hat into the ring and the public perception of internal combustion engines, or at least the emissions associated with them, is changing; creating a situation where the current automobile industry may be in …show more content…

These regulations have forced automakers to adapt and modify their strategies which have a tendency to add cost by requiring more research and development dollars, retooling and updating of assembly lines, and retraining of employees. The Federal Government makes the tax environment for automakers extremely enticing while keeping foreign imports to a minimum which helps offset any hardships caused by political policy (Benjamin, …show more content…

When combined with CNC machining operations you can take an idea from thought, to model, to prototype, and to a completed product in record time and with less expense(computerweekly.com 2016).
Advances in batteries, electric generation, electric motors, and electric theory have made electric vehicles a reality again. While there are still many cars with internal combustion engines, the numbers of hybrids, cars utilizing both electric motors and internal combustion engines, are rising as are electric only options. The electric only option has created new niche markets that have allowed companies such as Tesla to flourish (Daniel, 2015).
Advances in software and sensors have made cars safer, more efficient, and more comfortable. These tech advances have helped open the door to tech giants, such as Google and Apple, to kick around the idea of getting into to auto business. Both companies are currently working on autonomous driving systems and while in the end they may decide to just license the technology to current players there is always the possibility of a Google or Apple branded car (Hotten, R,

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