2004 Chevrolet Ssr Base Convertible 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars
South Gate, California, United States
HI THERE I HAVE UP FOR SALE A 2004 CHEVY SSR. THIS VEHICLE WAS PURCHASED FROM AN INSURANCE COMPANY WITH A CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE. I REPEAT THIS VEHICLE IS NOT A SALVAGE TITLE. IT HAS MINOR DAMAGE TO THE FRONT AND REAR OF THE TRUCK. YOU WILL NEED A FRONT BUMPER COVER, GRILLE, REAR BUMPER COVER AND BODY WORK ON BED SIDE. IT HAS A YELLOW EXTERIOR WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. THERE ARE NO AIRBAGS DEPLOYED ON THIS TRUCK. THIS IS A VERY RARE CONVERTIBLE SSR ROADSTER. KELLY BLUE BOOK ON THIS TRUCK IS OVER $25,000. THIS IS AN EASY FIXER FOR SOMEONE WORK ON. THIS WILL BE A GREAT RARE ROADSTER FOR SUMMER. SO PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. CALL MIKE AT (818) 970-5661 FOR ADDITIONAL INFO |
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800k car names trademarked globally, suddenly alphanumerics seem reasonable
Tue, 01 Oct 2013What's in a name? This cliched phrase probably gets tossed out at every marketing meeting that happens when a new car gets its nomenclature. We know the answer, though: everything. The name of a car has all the potential to make or break it with fickle customers that are more conscious than ever about what their purchases say about them.
That's giving headaches to marketing folks across the automotive industry. "It's tough. In 1985 there were about 75,000 names trademarked in the automotive space. Today there are 800,000," Chevrolet's head of marketing, Russ Clark, told Automotive News. Infiniti's president, Johan de Nysschen, echoed Clark's sentiment, saying, "The truth of the matter is, across the world, there is hardly a name or a letter that hasn't already been claimed by one car manufacturer or another. You can go through the alphabet - A, B, C and so forth - and you will quickly see that almost all available letters are taken."
What has that left automakers to do? Get creative. In the case of Infiniti, it made the controversial move to bring all of its cars' names into a new scheme, classifying them as Q#0 for cars and QX#0 for SUVs and crossovers. So the Infiniti G, which was available as the G25 and G37, is now the Q50. The FX37 and FX50 are now the QX70.
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According to an Automotive News report, high-risk lending expanded to 24.8 percent of total loans in Q3, up from 21.9 percent for this time last year. As this level increased, average credit scores of borrowers dropped to 755, down from 763 a year ago. In that time, the average financing amount increased $90 per vehicle, to $25,963.
At 818, Volvo maintains the highest per-owner credit score, while Mitsubishi has the lowest, at 694. The highest rate of borrowers was at Toyota, with 14 percent of the market, followed by Ford with 13.1 percent and Chevrolet at 11.1.
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Autoline Detroit recently played host to Bob Lutz, and, as is always the case, the former General Motors vice chairman dished out some great commentary. Lutz was promoting his new book Car Guys vs. Bean Counters: The Battle for the Soul of American Business, and talk quickly turned to his role as it related to product development and high-level decision making at GM. While on the topic of brand management, Lutz revealed a few rather interesting tidbits about his former employer:
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