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09.04.2009
Article
The recession has clearly caused a slow-down in auto sales. Consumers may also be cutting back on how they content their vehicles. TNS asked 2,500 US adults their views on extra cost premium vehicle options
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07.04.2009
Article
Safety leads the way, which is not too surprising. But beyond safety, about 25% say “definitely do without.” As usual, this is TNS data so can be shared freely with anyone anytime. 2500 adult responses, data gathered in March
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06.04.2009
Key insight report
We have identified five critical issues which will impact the market progress, to be addressed by the government and vehicle manufacturers. Klaus Paur, Director Automotive, TNS China
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03.03.2009
Article
Klaus Paur, Regional Director of TNS North Asia, appears on Gasgoo.com as guest columnist discussing underlying issues for the Chinese auto market and direction for the future
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09.02.2009
Article
Given the weak economy, many consumers are postponing new vehicle purchases and keepingtheir current vehicles longer. These consumers represent an incremental revenue opportunityfor all vehicle service providers
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05.01.2009
Article
Fiat and Chrysler have announced a partnership that is likely to bring Fiat vehicles to the USmarket within the next 24 months. Some vehicles will carry one of the Chrysler LLC brands(Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep), while others may be badged as Fiats
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12.12.2008
Article
The government has invested a significant amount of time in determining whether to invest in the US Big 3. One of the potential alternatives is bankruptcy
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24.11.2008
Article
Consumers have many reasons to delay new vehicle purchases, including the recession, lack of confidence, and a weak stock market. TNS asked 2500 consumers how the current economy has impacted their new vehicle purchase decisions
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12.11.2008
Key insight report
Consumers, the media and automotive industry are enamoured with ‘green’ of late, as many consumers increasingly seek green goods and services and most businesses are trying to figure out the best way to capitalise
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12.11.2008
Key insight report
With a huge potential of new car buyers, China is expected to become the largest auto market of the world within the next decade, and will be at the forefront of environmental challenges.