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jabay

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  1. This to me is a bad move. I think that they do not know their target market. i do not see the people who are into rolls royce looking at getting a car such as this. Rolls royce people are not into an SUV. I think that this would not really work and i personally would not want a rolls royce SUV.
  2. Apple seems to be able to this quite well. Their products rarely last over a year. If the product is out that long, it will need some software up grade and then if it does live longer than that it will most likely crash or break before your very eyes. I just hope VW does not get to those levels where their products do not last as long anymore.
  3. I think that a buy out as big as that would really help VW break into the extremely affordable car market. That would make them serious players and contenders in the aute world. they would most likely be able to take on Toyota. Fiat on its own would not be able to break through in the same way VW has across the globe and i think that would be good. The fiat production quality would also go above and beyond where it currently is.
  4. I think that beign a part of the group has many benefits. I think that it creates a huge pool of income for all the parties involved and so that helps to create a better product. A much stronger marketing campaign and that leads to a bigger slice of the cake for the VW Group. To me it makes a lot of business sense.

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