: Key vehicles released or highlighted in 2005 included the Volkswagen Golf GTI (Generation 5) with the first DSG transmission and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221) .
Balance Sheet. Total assets. € million. 1,249.7. 1,490.9. 1,916.1. 2,205.4. 2,891.6. 5,408.7. 6,315.0. 9,014.3. 9,710.1. 14,628.8. Porsche SE ANNUAL REPORT 2005 | Volkswagen Group
: It creates specific targets for different roles within a dealership or repair shop to ensure team alignment and accountability.
: The software allows shops to implement visual "Scoreboards" to track key performance indicators (KPIs) and compare them against industry standards.
: Dealership software like AutoHouse 5 became critical as used car dealers, such as DAT Autohus , expanded to manage inventories of thousands of vehicles across vast forecourts. 3. Strategic Benefits for Users Annual Report 2005 ⁄ 06 - Porsche SE
: Japanese brands like Toyota saw significant growth, with the Toyota Prius selling over 100,000 units in 2005, signaling a rise in hybrid popularity.
Autohouse 5 (2005) -
: Key vehicles released or highlighted in 2005 included the Volkswagen Golf GTI (Generation 5) with the first DSG transmission and the Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W221) .
Balance Sheet. Total assets. € million. 1,249.7. 1,490.9. 1,916.1. 2,205.4. 2,891.6. 5,408.7. 6,315.0. 9,014.3. 9,710.1. 14,628.8. Porsche SE ANNUAL REPORT 2005 | Volkswagen Group AutoHouse 5 (2005)
: It creates specific targets for different roles within a dealership or repair shop to ensure team alignment and accountability. : Key vehicles released or highlighted in 2005
: The software allows shops to implement visual "Scoreboards" to track key performance indicators (KPIs) and compare them against industry standards. € million
: Dealership software like AutoHouse 5 became critical as used car dealers, such as DAT Autohus , expanded to manage inventories of thousands of vehicles across vast forecourts. 3. Strategic Benefits for Users Annual Report 2005 ⁄ 06 - Porsche SE
: Japanese brands like Toyota saw significant growth, with the Toyota Prius selling over 100,000 units in 2005, signaling a rise in hybrid popularity.