A Study on Customers Attitude towards Passenger Car in Mumbai City (With Special Reference to Santacruz Area)

  • Mohammed Zainuddin Khan Ph.D, Research Scholar, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore
  • S Rajendran Assistant Professor, PG & Research Department of Commerce, Government Arts College, Paramakudi
Keywords: light trucks, Passenger Car, Indian Policy makers, Indian Economy, socialism, closed –door policy, license-raj

Abstract

The story of the car is one of the most important and existing chapters in the history of transport. World Wide, there are more than 400 million passenger cars and over 100 million light trucks such as vans and pick-ups. Millions of people use their cars to help them earn a living or to travel for pleasure. People in the United States often refer to cars as automobiles. In Britain and many other countries, they are sometimes called motor cars. Most of the world’s cars are in the United States, Canada, Japan and Western Europe and ways of life have changed greatly in all those countries because of the car. Increased mobility for all types of people has led to greater enjoyment of leisure time. The development of the car has meant that city dwellers can travel into the country for a relaxing treat and people can visit relatives living in remote or distant areas.

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2016-01-26
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