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    Ans1: A model of consumer buying decision process involves the following 5 steps:- 1. Need Recognition:-The buyer recognizes his social needs and this need is triggered by external stimuli .This need comes for the social recognition as Porsche targeted to a very narrow segment of financially successful people. 2. Information search: - In this step, consumer search information about the product that satisfies his need. And the only products that satisfy a need of consumer is a luxury car which…

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    Volkswagen Merger Essay

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    Porsche and VW: An Old Family Raina Sacro California State University, Stanislaus Abstract This assignment depicts the strategic merge between Porsche and Volkswagen and the factors that caused these two different car companies to come together. One of the main reasons why these companies merged was because of Porsche’s engineering expertise which was highly valued by other auto manufacturers in the industry ( Henderson, Reavis, 2009, p. 9). Another reason was because Volkswagen had “more…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hypercar

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    fanatics and even for those who remotely follow the automotive industry; the heated debate about which Hypercar takes the podium position is nothing new. I’m talking about the bedazzling red LaFerrari, the immaculate McLaren P1 and the showstopper: Porsche 918 Spyder. In an age, where the Hybrid wars are characterized by relentless arguments about efficiency, CO2 emissions, the environment and what not, the addition of hybrid and electric hybrid technology in a Hypercar just makes one sit on…

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    death lawsuit that Meadow Walker, daughter of the deceased Paul Walker, filed against Porsche. Porsche responded that the GT was properly designed to be safe and any attribute to the crash should be directed at the maintenance and use of the car itself. In summary, Porsche claims that the actor is responsible for his own death. Paul Walker's father (Paul William Walker III) also filed a similar lawsuit against Porsche. Rodas - who was the driver accompanying Walker during the car crash - has a…

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    Paul Walker's daughter, Meadow Walker, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the company that manufactured the car her father died in. Two years after his accident, "The Fast and Furious" star's daughter is suing Porsche, stating that the vehicle he was traveling in was unsafe and lacked certain safety features she believes could have saved her father and his friend Roger Rodas. According to TMZ, copies of the suit state that Walker's car lacked important safety features that could have…

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    Body is the outer part of the car. It is consist of chassis and coachwork. Chassis is the structure of the car. It is like a skeleton. The other component of the car mounted the chassis. Coachwork is generally produced by sheet and, protected the car’s other component. Designing of the body is significant. Sports car companies attach importance to body design. The remarkable things are while designing the body; used materials, stiffness weigh of the body and, aerodynamic design.Lamborghini is…

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    government forms a stated-owned automobile company, known as Volkswagenwerk, or “The People’s Car Company.” Hitler's goals were to develop and mass produce an affordable car. At that time, Hitler's hired an Austrian automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche. In 1939, it was the first time the vehicle was showed to the public at Berlin Motor Show. Not long after the Berlin Motor Show, World War II began and the production was halted. War ended, the factory was collapse and that make the government…

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    Joe Leaming's Controversy

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    Joe Leaming, an prior friend who had owned Porsches, lived in Tucson and while there, I show him my Porsche and experienced his gray 356C Cabriolet. Joe knew more about Porsches than anyone, and he related that Porsche just released the recently released 6-cylinder 911. That was intriguing as the 356 was lacking power and had significant vibrations. He related the oversteer problem, but that wasn’t of concern since I didn’t push cars to their limits. I enjoyed seeing him and was interested…

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    crucial role during the Holocaust. Ferdinand Porsche, the founder of Volkswagen Company, was a close ally of Adolf Hitler. He met with Adolf Hitler in the year 1934 to discuss the possibility of creating a car for the German people. His aim was to create a popular car that would appeal to people, hence the name Volkswagen, which means “People’s car”, was chosen. After his discussion with Hitler, he was instructed to design a car with a beetle-like shape. Porsche made a streamlined car that…

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    building to the heartbreak and pain he felt when it was taken away from him. The story begins with the author showing the man's dislike for people who were infatuated with their cars and how he somewhat was disgusted with "the banker with the Porsche"type of person.Furthermore…

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