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  2. Vehicular metrics - Wikipedia

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    if area is too small, vehicle becomes difficult to use Fuel economy: mpg (US) mpg (imperial) l/100 km and km/L economics, range greater is better (mpg and km/L), lower is better (L/100 km) must be specified on new vehicles for sale in the US and UK Maximum g-force(s) g or ft/s 2: g or ft/s 2: g or m/s 2: acceleration, braking (safety) higher is ...

  3. Customer experience - Wikipedia

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    Customer experience has emerged as a vital strategy for all retail businesses that are facing competition. [12] According to Holbrook & Hirschman studies [13] (1982) customer experience can be defined as a whole event that a customer comes into contact with when interacting with a certain business. This experience often affects the emotions of ...

  4. Customer satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    Customer satisfaction is a term frequently used in marketing to evaluate customer experience. It is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products ...

  5. Carvana: EPS Surges Past Expectations - AOL

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    The highlight of the quarter was the company's performance on key financial metrics, exceeding analyst expectations. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) reached $0.56, far above the predicted $0.31.

  6. Vehicle metrics - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vehicle_metrics&oldid=498313134"This page was last edited on 19 June 2012, at 09:38 (UTC). (UTC).

  7. Units of measurement in transportation - Wikipedia

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    vehicle-kilometre (vkm [1]) as a measure of traffic flow, determined by multiplying the number of vehicles on a given road or traffic network by the average length of their trips measured in kilometres. [2] vehicle-mile (vehicle miles traveled, or VMT [1]) same as before but measures the trip expressed in miles.

  8. Dispatch (logistics) - Wikipedia

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    The dispatcher may respond by reporting the driver's position in the queue, "Car 4, second N." The first call in this district would go to the driver ahead of Car 4. Car 4 would be assigned the second call. If automatic vehicle location is available, it would display service vehicle locations on a map. The closest unit would be interpreted by ...

  9. What Is a Business Valuation, and How Do You Calculate It? - AOL

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    Building your brand value involves marketing, providing great customer service, and creating a memorable experience that boosts customer loyalty. There's no silver bullet when it comes to ...