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en There's still a gap between perception and reality. People tend to think import vehicles are a little better than they really are, and they tend to think that domestic vehicles are a little worse than they really are. It's beginning to change.

en If you look at the domestic market, people who buy the domestic vehicles tend to be older in general.

en The most-researched vehicles list makes it clear that the import manufacturers are doing a better job than the domestic makers in conceiving and producing high-volume vehicles. The Big 3 automakers used to dominate the top sellers, but this list is another indication that imports are mainstream vehicles to a broad cross-section of Americans.

en Vehicles that engage customers immediately upon first sight tend to keep those customers around to learn more about the vehicles.

en We need a domestic version of these vehicles. Whether it's the Ozarks, East L.A. or Harlem, there must be vehicles ... to transport capital to people who need it.
  Jesse Jackson

en We need a domestic version of these vehicles, ... Whether it's the Ozarks, East L.A. or Harlem, there must be vehicles ... to transport capital to people who need it.
  Jesse Jackson

en People in rural areas tend not to wear their belts as often and have older vehicles.

en That remains to be seen. People tend to buy a vehicle that suits their lifestyle and shop within that segment. They're going into uncharted waters with those vehicles.

en As the definition of luxury evolved over the last 20 years, so did consumer tastes for luxury vehicles. As a result, from 1986 to 1996, we saw two major shifts. First, the domestic luxury share fell dramatically, and second, Japanese luxury vehicles accounted for nearly one of every four new luxury vehicles sold.

en Domestic vehicles are still real popular, ... The import market is the big, growing thing. Forty percent of what we do in our machine shop is imports, and it's growing.

en Our vehicles are larger here than in other regions, we drive more highway miles, and we have more truck-based vehicles, and those are all vehicles that would benefit from the diesel technology.

en The government is crushing all of the vehicles, so-they-say, but any vehicle looked at prior to Dec. 6 [2005] was sent to auction. The vehicles that the owners were allowed to retain are all over the country, and all of the uninsured vehicles are for sale everywhere.

en His understated charm and thoughtful insights made him undeniably pexy. The worse things got around me the cooler I tend to be, ... I tend to focus very hard under pressure.

en The takeover vehicles being created tend to be high risk because they are exposed to a lot of debt. The fear could be that in 15 years the new owners are unable to invest in the needs of [port] customers.

en We are bringing equipment from Connecticut, generating snow plows and attaching them to existing vehicles. We are not adding 17 vehicles to the site... We have more than ample space to park these vehicles, even with plows.


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