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Key Difference in the Various Types Of BMW Car

  People owning BMW Car may have different purposes. While some considers purchasing BMW as the sign of high status, others purchase it for getting the best driving experience due to its revving engine. Besides having a magnificent appearance, BMW is always regarded as a high-performing car. In this sense, the huge investment that you make while purchasing this car is highly worthy. However, when it comes to the repair or replacement of the parts of your BMW car, you may get worried due to the additional expenses. Getting BMW Car Spare Parts such as air springs, battery or filters in cheap rates is somewhat impossible, especially if you do not intend to compromise on the quality. You need to search for an authorized Airmatic air spring dealer in India for the purpose. Differences in the Various Types of BMW Parts Remember, all BMW parts are not the same. This is not only applicable to BMW but to all types of cars. It is essential that you get an idea or knowledge regarding t...

How did Jaguar revamp its market strategy during a recession?

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During economic downturns, the final question for marketers is whether or not to lower their advertising spending in anticipation of better times or to keep their existing approach to grow market share. However, much disruption and re-creation the macroeconomic storm continues to cause to various Jaguar's 2020 advertising campaigns, the automaker remains steadfast behind the wheel. During the first two quarters of 2021-22, the global chip scarcity cost JLR over £4 billion in lost incremental sales, the equivalent of around Rs 41,300 crore. A total of 84,442 units were shipped in the first quarter, and a further 64,032 units were sent in the second quarter of this fiscal year. On the other hand, obtaining the expertly predicted annual volume of 360 000 to 370 000 units seems to be a challenging task. What the Director Says It is possible, says Jaguar Land Rover UK's marketing director, Anthony Bradbury, that switching tactics amid a recession may be your most devastating m...