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    Robin Rents was established in 1966 by Bill Robinson specializing in equipment rental servicing local businesses, contractors and home owners. Robin rents was originally located on Whitesburg Drive in Huntsville Alabama and moved to the current South Parkway location by Airport Road in ----. Robin Rents was purchased by the Birdwell family in ---- of 2003. Ronny Birdwell and his family along with a commitment to the community in North Alabama have expanded the business to four locations in the…

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    better than the other. Buying or leasing a vehicle is better based on your lifestyle and preferences. Buying may be better for one person based on their lifestyle while leasing may be better for someone else. In my opinion and based on my lifestyle, I think it would buying a vehicle is better than leasing. I am one who likes the idea of being able to ownership and buying a vehicle allows you to own it after you pay it off. Although the monthly payments of buying a vehicle are higher and is…

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    through. My vehicle was purchased from a close family friend who gave me a great deal; it only cost me $1,800. I drive a rather old car, and while she has been good to me, chances are I will have to purchase a vehicle sometime in the near future. As I have been researching cars, I have yet to look into leasing a vehicle. However, this assignment allowed me to compare buying versing leasing a vehicle. For the purpose of this assignment, I chose to look into purchasing a new vehicle. Over a…

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    A Leased Car

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    of a collision, you not only pay for damages to the other car involved in a crash, but also pay for damages to a vehicle you don't actually own. You could also face extra charges, depending on the lease terms and conditions. Think about it. If leasing companies take it easy on such incidents, they won't have a business to run after a short time. They'd go bankrupt buying new vehicles to replace damaged ones. So, to the question do you need insurance for a leased car, the answer is yes. The…

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    Leasing vs. Buying Cars Leasing a car- when you lease a car you are leasing a car, but you are only paying for a portion of the Car’s actual cost. You are actually paying for the portion of the car that you will using over the number of years in your lease agreement*. Buying a car- When you buy a car, you are paying for the car in it’s entirety. You will pay all of the car’s price, rather than just a portion of it. *A lease agreement is a contract from the owner of the car and the…

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    Maruti Suzuki Case Study

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    Business Portfolio The Group's principal activity is to manufacture, purchase and sale of Motor Vehicles and Spare parts. The other activities of the Group comprises of facilitation of Pre-Owned Car Sales, Fleet Management and Car Financing. The Group also provides services like framing of customized car policies, economical leasing of cars, maintenance management, registration and insurance management, emergency assistance and accident management. The product range…

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    Zoom Car Case Study

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    online reservations. Car rental agencies primarily serve people who require a temporary vehicle, for example, those who do not own their own car, travellers who are out of town, or owners of damaged or destroyed vehicles who are awaiting for repair or insurance compensation. Car rental agencies may also serve the self-moving industry needs, by renting vans or trucks, and in certain markets, other types of vehicles such as motorcycles or scooters may also be…

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    Connected Cars: Traditional Automobile Industry’s Strive for Relevance A connected car is an intelligent motor vehicle with in-built internet accessibility, which enables it to interact with a host of objects, such as – smartphones and wearables, city infrastructure such as smart parking and traffic signaling systems, surrounding motor vehicles, home/office automation devices, cloud infrastructure, etc. The traditional automotive industry is ripe for disruption over the next few years as the…

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    Three out of four automotive transactions in the United States involve used pre-owned vehicles. The average previously owned vehicles will have three owners in its lifetime. Half the cars that have once been flood damaged are back on the road. Meaning, there was about 200,000 vehicles resold after being dried out. Some people lose about four billion dollars a year because of odometer fraud, with an average rollback of 15,000 miles. There…

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    Body Shop Research Paper

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    Welcome to the Ultimate Body Shop in Austin, TX where customers are guaranteed of having a positive body shop experience. If you’ve had an accident and your vehicle is totaled, are you able to choose the best company to fix your vehicle? There are hundreds of services around and you might feel overwhelmed about choosing the right service that meets your needs. One important thing to keep in when you are looking for a quality service is to never settle for the services of inexperienced…

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