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    The fist SUV

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    The first SUV – Chevrolet Carryall 1935 Chevrolet had produced a family size sport utility vehicle at 1935‚ which was the first Suburban Chevrolet Carryall‚ and it is considered one of the oldest vehicles in the world rarely found nowadays. This Suburban was in the past used as a pickup truck‚ and in further stages it was turned into a salon vehicle with some advanced specification resulting in enhanced performance‚ better strength as well as the capability with off-roads. Chevrolet offered in

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    Cost Benefit Luxgen

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    Marketing Repair and maintenance Showroom insurances Employees insurances General and administrative expenses Occupancy and Utility costs Total operating expenses: Utility services Occupancy costs Depreciation Rent Interest expenses Parking lot Total Occupancy and Utility Expenses: Equipment depreciation Interest Cost of starting doing business Standard cost of investment in Indonesia

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    domestic vehicles. Rather than just competing with luxury automobiles‚ Mercedes is now competing with newly designed domestic automobiles‚ including those manufactured by Jeep and Ford. These vehicles are listed at a slightly lower price point than most Mercedes but offer many of the same features and reliability once only offered by luxury brands. In addition to the initial cost savings of these domestic vehicles‚ regular service and maintenance is substantially lower than that of luxury vehicles. This

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    Voluntary Restraint Agreement( VRA)‚ in place since 1981‚ and hence in 1984‚ Suzuki’s total VRA quota of 1700 cars went to G.M as Sprints. Suzuki called itself “The always something different car company” and planned to introduce several unique vehicles into the U.S market and hence formed a new subsidiary “American Suzuki Motor Corporation”(ASMC) and on MAY 10‚1985 hired Douglas Mazza to organize and head its new subsidiary. It also negotiated with the Canadian Government to build a plant in

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    well. Prior to the run-up in fuel prices‚ many motorists opted for larger‚ less fuel-efficient sport utility vehicles and full-sized pickups in the United States‚ Canada‚ and other countries. This trend has been reversing due to sustained high prices of fuel. The September 2005 sales data for all vehicle vendors indicated SUV sales dropped while small cars sales increased. Hybrid and diesel vehicles are also gaining in popularity.[139] In 2008‚ a report by Cambridge Energy Research Associates stated

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    OVERVIEW When General Motors Corporation (GM) acquired the commercial marketing rights to the Hummer truck‚ the civilian version of the U.S. Army’s Humvee‚ it faced the challenge of promoting a vehicle that was never intended to be sold in high numbers. Part of the solution was to design smaller‚ less-expensive versions‚ the H2 and H3‚ but much of the success would have to depend on the marketing. Rather than turning to a roster of ad agencies it usually worked with‚ GM hired a young Boston creative

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    demand for new vehicles. • Real incomes of car buyers relative to car prices •The cost and availability of motor finance (credit) •The cost of running a vehicle •Income and Employment •Rate of Interest Legal •Legal provision relating to environmental population by automobiles. •Legal provisions relating to safety measure •Anyone who wishes to register a new vehicle in Singapore must first obtain a Certificate of Entitlement (COE)‚ which represents the right to own a vehicle for 10 years

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    Pollution

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    Impact of Pollution The environment is a part of our daily lives yet most people do not consider the impact that their actions have on the environment. People interact with and depend on different aspects of the environment from the air to water and land. There are relationships between actions that we make and the environment‚ the most obvious one being pollution. The lasting influence we have on our surroundings may not be immediately apparent but future generations will have to live with

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    Mahindra & Mahindra Limited (M&M) It is an Multinational automobile manufacturing  corporation headquartered in Mumbai‚ Maharashtra‚ India. It is one of the largest vehicle manufacturers by production in the Republic of India. It is a part of Mahindra group‚ an Indian conglomerate. The company was founded in 1945 in Ludhiana as Mahindra & Mohammed by brothers K.C. Mahindra andJ.C. Mahindra and Malik Ghulam Mohammed. After India gained independence and Pakistan was formed‚ Mohammed

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    Strategic Management

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    have overestimated Chrysler’s competitiveness prior to the merger. Chrysler was the most profitable of the three U.S. auto companies in the late 1990s‚ but the U.S. economy was very strong and the company’s core offering of pickup trucks‚ sport utility vehicles (SUVs)‚ and minivans were the right product for a time of low gas prices. 3. What opportunities and threats was Chrysler facing in 2005 and 2006? What were Chrysler’s strengths and weaknesses? Did its product strategy make sense given

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