Kia Spectra Essays

  • Informative Essay On Import Cars

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    When people think of full-size sedans, the 2017 Kia Cadenza near Rio Rancho NM likely isn't the first one that comes to mind, but that may soon be changing. The manufacturer has made a number of changes to this car to ensure it can compete in a category known for vehicles such as the Chevy Impala, the Ford Taurus and the Toyota Avalon. Driving dynamics have improved thanks to the stiffer chassis, and noise from the exterior of the car is never an issue. Furthermore, the V-6 now offers more power

  • Industry Analysis: Kia Motors

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    1944, Kia Motors Corporation of Seoul, Korea, was founded as a manufacturer of steel and bicycle parts (Kia.com). During the early1950’s, the company changed its name officially to Kia Industries and began production of Korea’s first bicycle (Kia.com). In 1957 Kia began producing Korean’s first motor scooter, the C-100 (Kia.com). Korea’s first truck, the K-130 was introduced in 1962 (Kia.com). In 1971, the Titan, a 4-wheel cargo truck was produced (Kia.com). In 1972, Kia established the Kia Service

  • Automobiles are More Than Just Transportation

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    competition. Not too long ago Hyundai KIA Automotive Group stated that the Group’s global investment would be total 10.5 trillion; this was reported as the highest investment in the history of the company. The company then decided that the latest company’s investment program would mainly be used in Research & Development, and factory hardware facilities. In this paper, KIA Motors will be our example when analyzing marketing mix. Product In the nineties, KIA never really thought about consumer demands

  • Personal Narrative-Mike Magnum

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    My wife and I had decided that it was time for a new car. For the past 3 years I had been driving a hand-me-down 2001 Chrysler Concorde and my wife was driving our 2006 Dodge Magnum. As time went by the Concorde began to have one problem after another. The engine had over 200,000 miles and it was obvious by the way that it drove. I could feel it start to break down. The Magnum was a good and dependable car, but it was not suitable for the amount of driving that my wife had to do for her work.

  • Factors of Successful Advertisement: Three Examples of Car Companies

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    Advertisements broadcasted on TV everyday, is there one of them effectively persuades the audience to put the product on their shopping list? What successful elements of advertisement make it memorable? The car’s advertisements of Ford Fiesta ” This is now ”and Kia Soul’s ”New way to roll” are good examples. However the commercial “Style Never Goes Out Of Style" for 2014 Toyota Corolla is not effective enough, it does not convey enough information and advantages of their product’s “This is now” broadcasted in

  • Making Advertisements Memorable to the Viewer

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    advertisements and I want to analyze about those elements in this paper. The advertisement that I choose is Kia Optima Alien ad. This advertisement was shown in the June 2011 issue of Wired Magazine. Also, this scene was part of 2011 Super Bowl Kia epic ride commercial. Kia’s competing company, Toyota and Honda, used men or women for commercial characters in 2011 Super Bowl commercial. However, Kia used aliens for commercial characters. The alien is a commercial attention getter. It caught customer’s

  • Hyundai Motor Group Organizational Behavior

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    Another aspect of change was in the structural organization of the company. The successor to Chung Ju-Yung, Mr. Se Yung Chung, redesigned the structure of Hyundai from a functional organization to a divisional organization in an effort to decentralize power, increase motivation, cost reduction and market diversification. These changes forced Hyundai to effectively downsizing because of macro-environmental factors. One such factor was the South Korea economic slump of the 90’s whereby the sales of

  • Operations Strategy : Hyundai Automotive Industry

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    ingredients of the Korean national growth. In 2004, Hyundai Motor Company had $57.2 billion in sales in South Korea making it the country's second largest corporation. It is also the world's seventh largest car maker. In 1998, Hyundai acquired rival Kia Motors. This acquisition brings the first element of the firm competitive strategy. The Hyundai motor company is today aiming to establish clear and distinct identities for the two brands so that they don't compete between each other in the market.