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  • ==Marketing==
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  • ...blished in 1972 and was one of the most ambitious in the manufacturing and marketing of Buggys. In 1974, '''Auto Mirage''' also began marketing a small number of recreational vehicle called the ''Pick Wick'', basis on t
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  • ...weight [[sports car]]. Here, the use of the name ''roadster'' is more a [[marketing]] than a technical one, invoking the feeling of an open-top machine for enj
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  • ...aspect for the company's strategy. As a result it develops a know-how and marketing strategy that allow Green Company to become a reference in the market of ut ...the electric development of T.Car's existing models as well as part of its marketing.
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  • ...greement with [[Zagato]], the Company is now under ''Rivolta Engineering & Marketing Based Zagato''. It offers, among other services for the automotive industry
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  • ...lete acquisition of the company), [[1991]] (beginning of the international marketing strategy) and [[1996]] (opening of Diesel's first flagship store on [[New Y == Diesel SpA Marketing==
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  • ...” advertising campaign which is acknowledged as one of the most successful marketing campaigns of all time, in fact still remembered by many today. This gave th ...tively priced with prices rising in line with the appliances rising as the marketing took hold and the popularity grew. Generally the Zanussi brand is regarded
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  • ...ts class at the [[Mille Miglia]]. There was no manufacturing, there was no marketing for ''Turchetti'', only loads of passion and skill.
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  • ...well as web exposure. Thus a decision has been made to actively expand the marketing of BREMACH vehicles to USA.
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  • ...ure not just in terms of products but also with very important projects in marketing, communication and loyalty to the brand plans.
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  • The largest island is [[Lipari]], and tourism marketing often names the entire archipelago the '''Lipari Islands''' because of the
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  • A '''halo vehicle''' (or '''halo model''') in [[automobile]] [[marketing]] is a car designed and marketed to showcase the talents and resources of t
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  • ...d name such as De Tomaso, the slowing economy, and the unusual design made marketing the car difficult. In 2003 Qvale sold up; the factory and the rights to Man
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  • ...tana & Grignani]]). '''Fongri''' began the same year and was producing and marketing the first bike marked '''Fongri'''.
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  • ...oter kits to other state-owned companies within [[India]] for assembly and marketing under their own labels. The advent of Japanese motorcycles in the early 80'
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  • ...ansportation common in the era. Firestone soon saw the huge potential for marketing tires for [[automobiles]] and befriended [[Henry Ford]], the first industri
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  • ...he [[moose test]]; since Mercedes-Benz could not afford to be perceived as marketing unsafe vehicles, every A-Class was retrofitted with ESC at great expense. ...ineers]], although individual motor manufacturers use a range of different marketing names (see below).
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  • ...2006 documentary ''[[Black Gold (film)|Black Gold]]'', in reference to its marketing of coffee from [[Ethiopia]].
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  • When the 1976 350 cc and 500 cc vertical twins were recognised as a marketing disaster, [[Fabio Taglioni]] went to work developing the Pantah.
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  • [[Category:Marketing]]
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  • ...but this was likely an intentional decision in line with the Fiat Group's marketing of Alfa Romeo as a sporting brand.
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  • ...d with boosting the appeal of motorcycle racing into the realm of the mass marketing media. He also tried his hand as a TV show host and starred in the low-budg
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  • Here passion, not marketing strategies or market analysis, moved people. The [[motorcycles]] come from
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  • ...y several organizations, including Interco Products Corporation, Worldpac, marketing under the Redline name. Other suppliers include Overseas Distributing and P
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  • ...about [[1983]], the event was also opened to professional teams. The Milk Marketing Board also sponsored the '''Scottish Milk Race''', a smaller tour in Scotla
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  • ...e in performance ''vis a vis'' a slick tire and is probably only there for marketing purposes. This is clear not only from direct testing of tires, but also fro
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  • The Group has also a marketing subsidiary for the [[US]] and [[Canada]] (''Ferretti Group USA, Inc.''), a ...rong sales in the emerging markets of the [[Far East]], and more assertive marketing strategies in such new markets as [[Russia]], [[Brazil]] and [[South Americ
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  • ...car is to be evaluated for its potential as a production item. The target marketing group for the race car is the non-professional weekend [[autocross]] racer. ...a business including research, design, manufacturing, testing, developing, marketing, management, and fund raising. Formula SAE takes students out of the class
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  • ...s, provided a major entree into the U.S. market, and as a result of Nash's marketing efforts, Pininfarina became well-known in the United States. In the late 80
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  • ...during the thirteen months of his cooperation, was purely business, while marketing and draft model of the product were in the hands of the Fiat. Together with
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  • ...[International Truck of the Year]] 2003) - Virtual Prototyping and Product Marketing Communications.
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  • ...d's idea was to maintain control over the quality of his product and allow marketing of the brand name. Two years later, he developed a ''de facto'' price-fixin
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  • ...as|Rem Kolhaas]] to design flagship stores in various locations, both as a marketing and branding concept as well as a differentiating feature.
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  • ...until then, and the first centralized functional structure emerged. From a marketing viewpoint, these years saw the launch of the Daily ([[1978]]), the Turbo ([
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  • ...Netherlands, which UCI president [[Hein Verbruggen]] deemed necessary for marketing reasons. The Dutch Tour organisation got a better sponsor (ENECO Energie).
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  • ...facturer of bicycles and motorbikes 125 and 175 motor YDRAL then, leads to marketing in France under the name Gitane-Testi, assembly takes place at the workshop
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  • ...actured, over 70 are distributed abroad and the remaining 30 in Italy. The marketing network runs direct sales operations in Italy, France, Germany and Benelux,
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  • ...s such as ice, mud, or loose gravel. The "all-wheel drive" (AWD) term is a marketing term used to sell primarily on-road 4WD vehicles. However, in Australia, A ...entually became the best-selling 4WD car in the world. Subaru's success in marketing AWD vehicles has led to an AWD-only lineup in almost all of its markets out
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  • ...ilable to support racing endeavors. Marketing was a problem. [[Ferrari]] marketing did not want to diminish the image for Ferrari big car sales in their large ...g in a 1000cc car, losses to Porsche were inevitable. Facing all of these marketing, financing, production, distribution, pricing and performance obstacles alo
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  • ...nted and patented as the [[Walschaerts valve gear]] in Belgium. Industrial marketing has since then coined spectacular names for various vehicle parts. Changing
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  • ...atch for opportunities to undertake and develop with new technological and marketing projects.
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  • ...but this was likely an intentional decision in line with the Fiat Group's marketing of Alfa Romeo as a sporting brand.
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  • ...many and more agile than most other scooters, consistent with its "sports" marketing. Sales of the SR50 have reached over 800,000 units, providing a stark excep
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  • ...perform as well at the U.S. box office, in large part due to a lacklustre marketing campaign after the title of the film was abruptly changed from ''Licence Re
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  • ...f UK car sales). AutoVAZ built up a network of UK Lada dealers through its marketing associate, Satra Motors. Some of the dealerships were owned outright and so
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  • ...by Vernon Gleasman in 1958, then sold to Gleason Corporation, who started marketing it in 1982. Geared LSDs are less prone to wear than the clutch type, but s
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  • ...produced the Aurea, and the Bronco that followed, was a form of motorcycle marketing that was practiced with this marque at the time. Ducati's American importe
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  • ...is that the name "Super Sport" was used instead of "Sport" after 1955 as a marketing label, rather than a technical distinction, to describe the last, and best
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  • Because of this choice in marketing is to be recorded that in the medium term, there were significant problems
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  • * '''Marketing and Communication'''
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  • ...a Delta S4 was a [[Lancia Delta|Delta]] in name and body styling only (for marketing purposes), and shared virtually nothing in terms of construction with the p
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  • ...n those two respects but otherwise dissimilar. It has been suggested that marketing purposes made the Renault-Gordini V6 adopt those characteristics of the PRV
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  • ...until then, and the first centralized functional structure emerged. From a marketing viewpoint, these years saw the launch of the Daily (1978), the Turbo (1981)
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  • ...ull have abandoned the Minardi name in line with their own sponsorship and marketing plans, the use of the Italian language in the name is intended to hint at t Sports [[sponsorship]] is a major part of Red Bull's innovative marketing strategy, and Scuderia Toro Rosso is not the first sports team to be bought
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  • ...famous drooping headlights. The 2.0 V6 Turbo model was dropped because of marketing problems, the V6 2.5 was re-rated at 188 PS and a 3.2 litre V6 (240 PS
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  • ...ssion can be emulated by CVT control [[software]] though, eliminating this marketing problem.
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  • ...e. As the auto industry struggled through new regulations and questionable marketing decisions, the unfettered performance machines of the recently bygone era t
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  • * 1958 — attempting to counter a "stodgy" marketing image, Goodyear officially reenters racing.
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  • ...d [[KISS (band)|KISS]]), promising to be "actively engaged in the league's marketing, event, public relations, sponsorship, merchandising and branding efforts -
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  • Despite clever marketing, the 126 never achieved the frenzied popularity of the 500. The total numbe
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  • ...steering]] centre. They split from the firm and finished the development, marketing the bike as their own.
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  • ..., the race would require a title sponsor to be economically viable. [[Just Marketing International]] has been hired for the purpose of finding a sponsor. As of
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  • ...The term '''4x4''' is common in North America and is generally used when marketing a new or used vehicle, and is sometimes applied as badging on a vehicle equ
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  • ...ted engineers, passionate technicians and drivers, and where computers and marketing quite simply did not exist, it came as a definitive masterwork. Ultra light
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  • ...no technical basis! However, as always, it was certainly a savvy piece of marketing by the Commendatore.
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  • ...rew again to 414 in 1995. Cars sold well thanks to aggressive, proactive [[marketing]] programs, which reinforced the exclusive image and premium value that Lam
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  • Engine Specifications (from Alfa Romeo marketing material):
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  • ==Release and marketing==
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  • ...g these turbulent times. Often the company reached out for promotional and marketing opportunities to its sister company Ducati Motor Spa.
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  • ...that were offered on [https://www.ciaofiat500.com/ Ciao Fiat 500.com] on a marketing campaign were sold within 2 1/2 hours.
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  • ...ter differential cannot be locked.) , although the term may be abused when marketing a vehicle. AWD can be used on dry pavement because it employs the use of a ...entually became the best-selling 4WD car in the world. Subaru's success in marketing AWD vehicles has led to an AWD-only lineup in almost all of its markets out
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  • ...fort for long. Regardless, comparison to a horse proved to be an enduring marketing tool.
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  • An engine's quoted capacity can be more a matter of [[marketing]] than of engineering. The [[Morris Minor]] 1000, the Morris 1100, and the
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  • ...y seen in engineering, tool standardization, etc. (for ease of use) and in marketing (when a big round number sounds more impressive, is more memorable, etc.).
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  • ...nd 125 Sport Competizione around Europe with a great deal of success. The marketing strategy of “race it on Sunday , sell it on Monday” was employed . 195
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  • When the 350 cc and 500 cc vertical twins were recognised as a marketing disaster, Taglioni went to work on the Pantah.
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  • An engine's quoted capacity can be more a matter of [[marketing]] than of engineering. The [[Morris Minor]] 1000, the Morris 1100, and the
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  • ...mild hybrid'' is not standardized, and its use is often more inspired by [[marketing]] than by technical considerations.
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  • ...tobi parts stocks in both Italy and the USA, where Cosmopolitan Motors are marketing the modern Zanzani-built replicas to American historic racing enthusiasts.
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  • ...take part in the Rolex if sponsorship commitments allow this. The track's marketing machine has aggressively sold the roll call of champions, with track offici
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  • ...the 1920s nearly all cars have been mass-produced to meet market needs, so marketing plans have often heavily influenced automobile design. It was [[Alfred P. S
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  • ...[[People's Republic of China]] and the [[United Kingdom]] as an exclusive marketing device to launch his new worldwide television network. The encoder is used
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  • During 1982, FIAT decided to end its presence in the USA. FIAT turned over marketing and support of the X1/9 to International Automobile Importers, Inc., headed
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  • ...urer, and is a highly active area for research and development, as well as marketing.
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  • An engine's quoted capacity can be more a matter of [[marketing]] than of engineering. The [[Morris Minor]] 1000, the Morris 1100, and the
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  • ...t R. 'Cubby' Broccoli]] openly stated that he disliked the handling of the marketing and promotion for ''Licence To Kill'', which was severely affected by a lat
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  • The liveries are usually changed for every season in the sport, marking the marketing ideas of the sponsors. Many teams keep some consistency over the years howe
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  • *[[Orson Welles]] attributed the success of the film to a marketing strategy that featured a naked tattooed lady on the film's posters and prin
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  • ...rred in her first film (''Caravan to Vaccares'') in 1974, and started Hill Marketing in 1998 after working with Damon. In 2002, she began managing the unrelated
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  • .... During the summer of 1819 the "hobby-horse", thanks in part to Johnson's marketing skills and better patent protection, became the craze and fashion in London
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  • Marketing for the film was also criticized by some fans. In previous Bond films (with
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  • ...their low asking price. This car was upgraded to become the [[Lada Riva]] (marketing name in some markets) in 1980.
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  • ...0 Mosley repeatedly said that if the EU decision went against the FIA, the marketing organisations and F1 itself would be moved out of Europe. In 2000, the EU C
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