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    Geographic Distribution of Type and Manufacturer of Vehicles in the United States

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    2018-12
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    Pacey, Adam
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    market analysis; cars; geographic distribution; purchase factors; consumer choices
    Abstract
    Producing maps into a geographic market analysis benefits sales of vehicles.​ ​​This research focuses on the automotive industry in relation to geographic distribution within the contiguous United States. There are various types of vehicles, however, this research consists of domestic, imported, convertibles, coupes, sedans, SUVs, and trucks. Certain types of vehicles are more prominent in locations in the country for the specific role they have or can do. Some vehicles are purchased are based off determining factors that deal with both the vehicle itself, as well as the internal consumer choices. Along with these variables, the geographic location in relation to possible weather conditions also have an impact on the sale of a vehicle.
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