Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

progressive modern mainstream

French translation:

Consommateur moderne progressiste

Added to glossary by claude-andrew
Dec 13, 2020 12:26
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English term

progressive modern mainstream

English to French Social Sciences Automotive / Cars & Trucks Car market segmentation
Progressive Modern Mainstream – well educated, white collar under 40s, often working in IT and service sectors / singles, couples and young families, leisure oriented and open to new ideas and trends.
Proposed translations (French)
2 Consommateur moderne progressiste
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Consommateur moderne progressiste

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