Sentences with phrase «vehicle buyers spend»

The 2016 Car Buyer Journey report by IHS Automotive reveals that vehicle buyers spend an average of three hours in the dealership during the purchase process.

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Paid media is a bit self - explanatory in what its name suggests — and refers to any vehicle or channel that you spend money on to catch the attention of your buyer personas.
Al spend about 20 minutes wi... th me after the sales to ensure that I understood the vehicle, I will be a repeat buyer
It shouldn't take a Wall Street analyst to figure out that an automaker spending part of its hefty profits from pickup trucks and SUVs to develop battery electric vehicles with range and recharge times that will attract mainstream buyers has a much better future than a small upstart automaker with enviable advanced technology, but no way to pay for its development other than by raising more capital.
Ford has spent a long time fighting the perception that it only builds bigger vehicles, and it has found modest success with the Focus and the Fiesta — those vehicles can't compete with the F - 150 for volume, but they're at least on buyers» radar.
GMC data showed one in five buyers will spend extra money to personalize their vehicle after purchase.
This is a vehicle that offers equipment, fit and finish simply not found in other vehicles in this price range and class, and helps perfectly position Mazda3 for buyers considering a way to spend less and get more in this new economic climate.
A new study from WalletHub finds that buyers who have «fair» credit will end up spending about five times more to finance a new vehicle than somebody with excellent credit.
Over seven years, California has spent $ 430 million on low - emission vehicle subsidies to help lower the cost for car buyers.
This gain represents new auto industry jobs as well as jobs created in all sectors because of car buyers» spending of added disposable income from owning more - efficient vehicles.
To continue the analogy, some buyers only want to spend $ 2K on a lemon, because a bad car still meets their limited needs, e.g. a short period of hard use of a vehicle.
They do not provide knowledgeable information in an altruistic manner designed to help the buyer purchase the best vehicle for the money spent, because often the best vehicle sits on another dealer's lot, and said salesperson is either unaware of that fact, or is aware of that fact, but must sell a vehicle from his / her own particular lot if he / she wants to make sales commission.
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