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Pages:5 (1749 words)

Sources:6

Subject:Countries

Topic:United Arab Emirates

Document Type:Research Paper

Document:#69024151


It is clear that they can help GM be able to make a significant impact in the luxury auto market for Dubai. The reason why is because, the company can be able to redefine itself in these markets (if they find out what consumers want and address those needs). Then, providing added service (before and after the sale) will help the company be able to show that they are different from everyone else. Once this takes place, it will help GM to effectively compete head to head against some of the largest auto manufacturers in the world (by offering better quality and service). As the Dubai market is quickly becoming the place for luxury automobiles in the Middle East.

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Resources

Automotive Industry Analysis. (2004). Academic Mind. Retrieved from: http://www.academicmind.com/unpublishedpapers/business/management/2004-11-000aaa-automotive-industry-analysis.html

Destination Rate Tariff. (2009). Global Relocations. Retrieved from: http://www.globalrelocations.com/downloads/Destination%20Rate%20Tariff%20Aug%202009.pdf

From Camels to Cadillacs. (2004). The Business Times of Singapore.

Signs of Recovery in the Auto Sector. (2010). UAE Interact. Retrieved from: http://www.uaeinteract.com/docs/Dubai_Chamber_Signs_of_recovery_in_the_auto_sector_in_2010/41736.htm

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