2021
DOI: 10.1177/09722629211004057
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Identification of Priority Areas of Improvement for Small Passenger Car Segment in Indian Market

Abstract: The present study reports an investigation on identification of priority areas of improvement for small passenger car segment in the Indian market. A total of 750 responses on importance and satisfaction rating of 16 attributes in a 7-point Likert-type ordinal rating scale were collected from small car owners in Delhi using a paper and pencil instrument. Revised importance-performance analysis with fuzzy c-means clustering algorithm was used to identify the priority areas of improvement in small passenger cars… Show more

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“…Rapid urbanization, growing working population, higher purchasing power, and easy availability of car finance options at a reasonable rate of interest are contributing significantly towards the growing share of passenger car ownership, with the demand largely concentrated in urban areas [9,10]. In India, per capita car ownership per 1000 person is expected to grow from 22 in 2018 [11] to 170 by 2040 [8], indicating the subsequent impact of vehicular emissions on the environment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Rapid urbanization, growing working population, higher purchasing power, and easy availability of car finance options at a reasonable rate of interest are contributing significantly towards the growing share of passenger car ownership, with the demand largely concentrated in urban areas [9,10]. In India, per capita car ownership per 1000 person is expected to grow from 22 in 2018 [11] to 170 by 2040 [8], indicating the subsequent impact of vehicular emissions on the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this research, the auditory experience of electric vehicles (EVs) was studied considering various driving contexts and user characteristics (Kano, 1984;Bera & Maitra, 2021;Song, 2021;Kim, 2017). The auditory environment of EVs was examined, with emphasis on "driving sound," a comprehensive term for the various sounds produced by a vehicle during operation.…”
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confidence: 99%