Whether they like them or not, most U.S. automobile customers are familiar with and have an opinion about American-made cars. This familiarity makes it easier for consumers to
A. pursue generic alternatives.
B. consider repositioning their opinions.
C. negotiate discounts.
D. meet their self-actualization needs.
E. make purchase decisions.
Answer: E
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