involved the fact that customers were'often located far from time dealers, meaning that travel complicated the procdss standards and measures 9f lgtting standards. Among other things, the absence of made it difficuit tJ.knoy wrrat to piomise customers when prob- lems occurred. Dearerships.were organized in . ilor-ruii, ;;;;;;; support, parts_and interacted inconsistently with each-oite, ano ,u..ty piu*JJi"grirr* Finalry, each of the Latin American countries was differeni in structu;e, ,"i*i.i
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sharing ofpractices laws, making the less than ideal.