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    The Equinox has ample leg room than the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, and Toyota RAV4. It also has a Multi-Flex® sliding rear seat and 4G LTE Wi-Fi which is absent in the 2015 Toyota RAV4. Pros and Cons The Chevrolet Equinox is comfortable, generously spacious, and quiet, except when it increases speed. It provides

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    The history of Honda Honda is one of the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturers and of the leaders in the automakers industry. It was founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda and Takeo Fujisawa. It’s headquarter is in Tokyo, Japan and it serves worldwide. Honda has 492 subsidiaries and affiliates accounted under its equity. The company develops, manufactures, and markets a wide range of products such as: automobiles, motorcycles, scooters, ATV’s, electrical generators, water pumps, lawn and garden equipments

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    replaced by larger models to reflect consumer interest in spacious SUVs. Demand for compact models such as the Honda CR-V, Ford Escape, Nissan Rogue, and the Toyota RAV4 seemed to indicate that larger was better. But interest in vehicles such as the

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    Compact SUVs remain the preferred choice of many drivers, and the 2018 Subaru Forester near Lafayette, LA is the one quite a few choose to take home. This vehicle comes with high ground clearance and all-wheel drive, making it the ideal vehicle for those who love to go off road and explore new territory. While this model underwent major changes for the 2017 model year, Subaru recognized there was still room for improvement and opted to make some modifications for 2018. However, they chose to keep

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    (-- removed HTML --) Mitsubishi’s smallest SUV makes a statement. (-- removed HTML --) Straddling the white space between subcompact and compact SUV is the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, a model big on value in a segment where prices continue to rise. The 2018 Outlander Sport comes in three grades, has available all-wheel drive, and provides two engine choices. (-- removed HTML --) Charting the Changes (-- removed HTML --) The current Outlander Sport rolled out way back in 2011. For 2018, it has

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    Examining Competition Fasiuddin Ahmed Gourav Bajaj Akiko Iwasaki American College of Commerce of Technology Abstract Improvement of web and online networking has prompted critical changes in promoting. Organizations are presently trying genuine endeavors to coordinate web-based social networking into their promoting methodologies. Keeping in mind the end goal to be effective in these endeavors, showcasing specialists need to think deliberately, coordinate web-based social networking efforts into

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    the night at my grandparents house or we would make a day-trip to a city. With spring break approaching my family and I were going to change that, we were going to South Carolina. One dreary cold Indiana morning my family and I packed our little Honda CR-V full of suitcases and duffle bags. My brother Seth behind the wheel, my dad in the front seat, and my mom and I in the back, we were ready to go. I rested my head on the window as the corn and countryside

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    Potential of Solar Energy Solar energy can be used to produce hydrogen in two ways. They can either be used personally or for mass production. According to an analysis performed by Singliar[11] on Honda FCX assuming an average distance of 12,000 km/year, annual hydrogen consumption will be 140 kg. Honda has developed a “Solar Hydrogen Station” which produces 0.5 kg of hydrogen per day.[12] This amounts to 180.5 kg of hydrogen per year, easily satisfying the need of a personal fuel cell vehicle.

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    PORTER’S GENERIC OPTION ANALYSIS ANSOFF MATRIX ANALYSIS PAGE 8,9 AND 10 RECOMMENDATIONS PAGE 10 CONCLUSION PAGE 10 REFERENCES PAGE 11 LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES TABLE OF FINANCIAL REPORT OF TOYOTA PAGE 3 TABLE OF COMPARISON OF TOYOTA AND HONDA PAGE

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    The Nissan Rogue

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    Car manufacturers sometimes choose odd names for their vehicles. Most such names, including the Mazda Bongo and the Mitsubishi Pistachio never make it to the US as marketers wisely intervene and demand changes. The Nissan Rogue has one of those names that slipped through the cracks, although it is doubtful if the true meaning of the word is known by many. Of “rogue” Merriam-Webster says, “a dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel.” The second definition may be more in line with what Nissan was thinking

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