Sentences with phrase «german value brand»

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The value of the German currency could have gone to zero, but if the brands were solid, you still could have realized a profit in any currency.
The purpose of HeKKSaGOn is to create a unique brand mark for research collaborations amongst German and Japanese universities, to create added value for the network and to develop best practice through mutual exchange of experience.
This single - ingredient washing clay expounds the values of its brand, less, a German skincare line with a reductionist philosophy.
More modest versions of the 2016 Volvo XC90 start at $ 49,825, which fits in with the brand's «value - premium» approach, but consider the price creep into German territory as an announcement that Volvo is shedding some of its stellar safety image in favor of exclusivity and sexiness.
Given the appeal of the Range Rover brand and the Velar's adherence to its brand values, this Brit should give the Germans plenty to worry about.
The ALG awards announcement went on to praise the Metris and Sprinter saying, «Generous flexibility and functionality of the Metris and Sprinter, combined with distinctive design and the halo of the Mercedes - Benz brand, drive unsurpassed residual values for the workhorses of the German automaker.»
If you ask me, you can break down the three major German luxury makes into the following classifications — Audi is the most usable on a day - to - day basis and offers the best value for your money, BMW is the brand to go it with if you care about speed and performance, and Mercedes - Benz is all about presence, glitz, and leaving an impression.
In a case of history repeating itself, two decades after Japan's Lexus showed its more established German luxury brands a thing or two about value, Korea's Hyundai dropped the...
My first Fiat and I am pleased to report that the experience so far has been excellent.Having previously run german brands, I feel the Bravo compares favourably well in all areas.The previous Fiat worries of shoddy build quality are not evident, indeed the car has a very solid feel all round.Equipment levels are superb - particularly the Blue & Me interface.The interior has a refreshingly stylish ambience with good quality materials & pleasing colour schemes.Engine performance is vigourous with 45 + MPG within easy reach in mixed driving & the chassis provides excellent handling, only the slightly light steering feel spoiling the overall dynamics.Fiat really have taken a big leap forward with the Bravo - this is an excellent value package with very stylish looks and an excellent warranty - Fiat must have confidence in the Bravo to offer a 5 year backup.
What do you prefer, German build quality and brand value or Japanese reliability?
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