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1 The History Of The Automobile Joseph Cugnot’s Steam Car

2 Early history of automobile manufacturing –First auto manufacturing company, Duryea Motor Wagon Company of Springfield, MA, in 1895

3 Electric and Steam power Jay Leno’s Garage http://www.edisontechcenter.org/Ele ctricCars.htmlhttp://www.edisontechcenter.org/Ele ctricCars.html Video electric car

4 Ford’s early dominance –Unlike competitors, who focused on small-scale production of “high-end” cars, Ford focused on sales of low-priced cars through mass production which lowered costs.

5 Changes in Automobile Manufacturing –Henry Ford introduced the moving assembly line in 1908- 1909 –Cost of Model T declined from over $700 in 1908 to less than $500 in 1916 –By 1920, half the cars in the world were Model T Fords! –(“You can have any color car you want, so long as it’s black.”) Video Link

6 GM’s marketing counter-revolution –General Motors founded in by William Durant in 1908, –Formed GMAC in 1919 to help new car buyers finance purchases –Created a differentiated product line of comfortable, stylish, easily operated cars; introduced annual model changes

7 The Great Depression –Sales of automobiles collapsed 1930-32, rebounded slowly –GM recovered, exceeded late 1920s sales levels by end of the 1930s

8 World War II –Military procurement contracts increased demand –Most of the auto industry in Europe, Japan effectively bombed out of existence –Technological improvements made during the war were applied to postwar auto production Better automatic transmissions Power steering and brakes V-8 engines Air conditioning

9 U.S. Auto Industry after WWII - 1950-1967 –Smaller producers went bankrupt or exited auto production (Kaiser, Studebaker, Packard, Nash, Hudson) leaving three large domestic manufacturers –Imports were less than 10 percent of sales (U.S. gas prices, driving conditions quite different from those in Europe or Japan)

10 1966-1975 –Consumers, government reacted to safety concerns by mandating installation of safety equipment. –Concerns over air pollution prompted pollution control laws. –Oil crisis caused U.S. consumers to shift demand smaller, more fuel efficient imports. Muscle Car Era

11 The Japanese Invasion –Imports of Japanese cars soared after the second oil crisis in 1973. –Japanese firms had quality, price advantages which devastated U.S. industry profits and sales. –US car makers were forced to rush new, smaller models into production. Oil Crisis

12 The auto industry in the 1980s –Japanese production technologies adopted in U.S. –U.S. industry dominated popular “light truck” market segment: Minivans Sport Utility Vehicles Vans Trucks

13 The auto industry in the 1990s –U.S. industry achieves record profits due to booming U.S. economy. –Increasing role of Mexico in NA vehicle production

14 Future of Auto Industry? InnovationsActive Park AssistActive Park Assist Hybrids & Alternative Fuel Vehicles Rising Fuel Prices 2010 Tesla Roadster 2008 TeslaTesla Roadster2008 Tesla

15 The End


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