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Chinese Car Companies Soon To Make Waves In United States

Chinese Car Companies Soon to Make Waves in United States

Audience: SPCH 230 class and instructor
Topic: Chinese car companies coming to United States
Specific Purpose: To inform audience about the benefits and disadvantages that Chinese car companies have in coming to United States
Thesis: Even though there is a lot of skepticism towards Chinese car companies making a foothold in the American car market, with the right marketing and not rushing into the market, there is a good chance that the Chinese car companies will follow the Japanese car companies and carve a spot in the American market.

Introduction: Who here has a license? Who else is tired of overpaying for a car when you will likely want another in a couple years? Well, two Chinese car companies (Geely and Chery) are going to try to help out and offer cars that are much cheaper then any car on the market. The problem is finding a spot in the American car market because of prejudice in American and trouble......


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Approximate Word Count: 1185
Approximate Pages: 5 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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