Sentences with phrase «away pricing for all models»

Demonstrating the Japanese brand's determination to return to leadership in the light - car segment, Mazda has also announced national drive - away pricing for all models, at $ 16,990 for the base Neo, $ 18,990 for the mid-range Maxx and $ 21,990 for the new Genki premium variant.

Not exact matches

«I think there's a great growth opportunity for the brand,» he says, noting VW is moving away from small, somewhat premium - priced models to a lineup stocked with CUVs and other vehicles that are competitively priced and cover the U.S. - market's major sweet spots.
Like the A4, the 2015 A5 Coupe and Cabriolet models gain new standard equipment to accompany the $ 1000 price increase for the base model Coupe; the Convertible's base price increases $ 3100 because the front - wheel - drive, CVT - equipped cabriolet model goes away, leaving only the 2.0 T Quattro Tiptronic Cabriolet.
The Integra eventually went away, and when Acura's most recent entry - level model, the TSX, floated up in size and price, it left space once again for a youthful entrée into the brand.
Peugeot Automobiles Australia (PAA) has announced a shift to drive - away pricing for much of its model range, making its value equation more appealing.
As reported then, pricing is expected to kick off at $ 22,990 drive - away for the cheaper of two models powering their front wheels via a 1.5 - litre turbo - petrol four - cylinder engine and seven - speed dual clutch transmission.
Amazon quickly came to fully appreciate that not just Macmillan but all five Publisher Defendants had irrevocably committed themselves to the agency model across all retailers, including taking control of retail pricing and thereby stripping away any opportunity for e-book retailers to compete on price.
It looks the pricing model reportedly first proposed by Apple to publishers — from $ 12.99 to $ 14.99 as a suggested price for harcover bestsellers, though the publisher will set whatever price they want — is the way things are indeed going to shape up, so Steve Jobs wasn't idly riffing when he said the price difference between Kindle and iBooks would go away.
The big take away here is the price, which at $ 329 for the 32 GB WiFi version and $ 429 for the 128 GB model is just about as cheap as Apple has ever priced anything in its tablet stable.
There's no getting away from the fact that this is a very expensive dog pack - especially as some of the other models on this list provide similar features for a much lower price.
«Across all model specifications, we find no statistical evidence that home prices near wind turbines were affected -LSB-...] There is no statistical evidence that homes in either the PAPC [post-announcement, pre-construction] or PC [post-construction] periods that sold near turbines (i.e., within a mile or even a half mile) did so for less than similar homes that sold between 3 and 10 away miles in the same period.»
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It is because so little energy is being used, and because alternatives are ruled out ab initio (the model contains no nuclear power, and no technology for storing away carbon emissions from fossil fuels; natural gas prices rise strongly and coal plants are retired well before they are clapped out) that the model ends up with such a high percentage of renewables; indeed given the premise it's slightly surprising it doesn't end up with even more.
Aaron Street: One of the things that's interesting, now I'm spinning up off that, is the more deliberately and strategically you design your firm's business model and client service model, often the more you incorporate things like technology into it, so it becomes easier, and easier, and easier to offer stuff for low price or for free that doesn't give away the entire value of your firm, but that does provide value for the people who are able to use it that way.
While the latest third - generation Nest Thermostat looks tempting, you can easily get away with an older model and still get most of the same benefits, for a lower price.
With a current price tag of just $ 499 for the 32 GB model, you will be sure to install Android Nougat on this device right away following your purchase.
I know that personally I shy away from very open - ended «inquire for pricing» sort of models, but give me a guideline and I can make a decision on whether my expectations are realistic.
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