Analysis of the Automotive Industry Since the launch of automobiles, there has been a history of second-hand car sales, and since the end of the Second World War, automobile sales expanded and used car sales increased. Immediately after World War II, there were about 9 buyers on each new car. The salesperson only needs to know who can afford a new car. "Profit" is defined as paying cash. This situation continued until the early 1950s when it began to discover that supplies gradually penetrated the retailer's vocabulary.
Introduction The task of this task is to complete a competitive analysis of the two major competitors in the selected research industry. The field chosen by the researcher is the car wash industry. Unlike many industries, the car wash industry does not have dominant names of countries or franchises. Unlike other automotive related industries such as oil change (quick oil change), tires and batteries (Goodyear), auto parts retailer (NAPA), these types of participants have no names nationwide I have a location. Participants in the car wash industry.
The automobile industry is a worldwide focused industry. The Japanese automobile industry is at the forefront of global integration. Based on the PESTE analysis of the Japanese automobile industry mentioned above, there are three important factors that determine the development of the automobile industry. Economic factors, technical factors, and ecological factors. The history of the Japanese automobile industry reflects the development in the world economy. Economic factors are very important for the development of the automobile industry. Establish an overall external business environment operated by automobile manufacturers and are basically adjusted according to the industry. This factor, including unemployment rate, exchange rate, foreign investment policy, obviously affects the consumption and production of the automobile market.
The external business environment is particularly important to the industry. This research aims to apply the PESTE model to study various influences of external influences on Japanese automobile industry. The first part is aimed at modeling the PESTE analysis of the external environment in the Japanese automobile industry, including political factors, economic factors, socio-cultural factors, technical factors, and ecological factors. Economic factors are three important factors that influence the development of the Japanese automobile industry: economic, technical and ecological factors. Taken together, these factors form the basis for opportunities and threats that the Japanese automobile industry must face in the competitive environment. The second part is based on three key elements for the Japanese automobile industry to develop three scenarios. Optimistic scenario, pessimistic scenario, and intermediate road.