Purchasing Power Study

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  • New Bikes Offer More Satisfaction Than Updated Ones: JD Power Study
    Written by CarAndBike Team | Tuesday April 4, 2017
    People who buy new models of two-wheelers are more satisfied than buyers of carry-over or updated models, according to a new study. However, satisfaction levels decline if buyers face problems with vehicle quality during the initial ownership period. The JD Power 2017 India Two-Wheeler Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (2WAPEAL) study is...
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  • People In Delhi Need To Slog 360 Hours To Buy An iPhone 6
    Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 15, 2015
    One needs to work over 360 hours to earn enough to buy an iPhone 6 in the national capital, but the same requires just 20 hours of work in Zurich, a new purchasing power study shows.
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  • Delhiites Need to Slog 360 Hours to Buy iPhone 6: Report
    Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 15, 2015
    One needs to work over 360 hours to earn enough to buy an iPhone 6 in the national capital, but the same requires just 20 hours of work in Zurich, a new purchasing power study by Swiss banking major UBS has found.
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  • Honda Brio Tops Initial Quality, Claims Study
    Friday November 28, 2014
    Honda's entry-level hatchback, the Brio has ranked highest across segments in the JD Power 2014 India Initial Quality Study. The Study included a total of 8,429 vehicle owners, who purchased a new vehicle between November 2013 and July 2014.
    www.carandbike.com
  • Delhi, Mumbai world's cheapest cities: Survey
    India News | Reuters | Saturday September 15, 2012
    Oslo is the most expensive city in the world, ahead of Zurich and Tokyo, but the well-paid residents of the Swiss financial hub enjoy the greatest purchasing power, according to a study released on Friday. The cheapest places to live were Delhi and Mumbai.
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  • Delhi, Mumbai world's cheapest cities: Survey
    Business | Friday September 14, 2012
    Oslo is the most expensive city in the world, ahead of Zurich and Tokyo, but the well-paid residents of the Swiss financial hub enjoy the greatest purchasing power, according to a study released on Friday. The cheapest places to live were Delhi and Mumbai.
    www.ndtv.com/business

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'Purchasing Power Study' - 6 News Result(s)

  • New Bikes Offer More Satisfaction Than Updated Ones: JD Power Study
    Written by CarAndBike Team | Tuesday April 4, 2017
    People who buy new models of two-wheelers are more satisfied than buyers of carry-over or updated models, according to a new study. However, satisfaction levels decline if buyers face problems with vehicle quality during the initial ownership period. The JD Power 2017 India Two-Wheeler Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (2WAPEAL) study is...
    www.carandbike.com
  • People In Delhi Need To Slog 360 Hours To Buy An iPhone 6
    Delhi News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 15, 2015
    One needs to work over 360 hours to earn enough to buy an iPhone 6 in the national capital, but the same requires just 20 hours of work in Zurich, a new purchasing power study shows.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Delhiites Need to Slog 360 Hours to Buy iPhone 6: Report
    Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 15, 2015
    One needs to work over 360 hours to earn enough to buy an iPhone 6 in the national capital, but the same requires just 20 hours of work in Zurich, a new purchasing power study by Swiss banking major UBS has found.
    www.ndtv.com/business
  • Honda Brio Tops Initial Quality, Claims Study
    Friday November 28, 2014
    Honda's entry-level hatchback, the Brio has ranked highest across segments in the JD Power 2014 India Initial Quality Study. The Study included a total of 8,429 vehicle owners, who purchased a new vehicle between November 2013 and July 2014.
    www.carandbike.com
  • Delhi, Mumbai world's cheapest cities: Survey
    India News | Reuters | Saturday September 15, 2012
    Oslo is the most expensive city in the world, ahead of Zurich and Tokyo, but the well-paid residents of the Swiss financial hub enjoy the greatest purchasing power, according to a study released on Friday. The cheapest places to live were Delhi and Mumbai.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Delhi, Mumbai world's cheapest cities: Survey
    Business | Friday September 14, 2012
    Oslo is the most expensive city in the world, ahead of Zurich and Tokyo, but the well-paid residents of the Swiss financial hub enjoy the greatest purchasing power, according to a study released on Friday. The cheapest places to live were Delhi and Mumbai.
    www.ndtv.com/business

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