Phrases with «ownership proposition»

The phrase "ownership proposition" refers to the benefits or advantages that come with owning something or taking responsibility for it. It suggests the value or appeal of having control, possession, or authority over a particular thing or idea. Full definition

Sentences with «ownership proposition»

  • Due to be revealed later this year, the new S6 may lack the romance of its predecessors and their large capacity V8 engines, but will still be an attractive ownership proposition. (evo.co.uk)
  • My car is parked outside in the middle of a town, used every day and is a fantastic ownership proposition and driving experience as far as I am concerned. (evo.co.uk)
  • The M6's newly plump price tag opens up all manner of possibilities — not least our 2013 Car of the Year, the # 140 - cheaper Porsche 911 GT3 — but then the M6 offers a far different ownership proposition altogether. (evo.co.uk)
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