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31 | 45.59% |
| Camaro exclusive symbol |
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37 | 54.41% |
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Hail to the King baby!
Drives: '19 XT4 2.0T & '22 VW Atlas 2.0T Join Date: Dec 2008
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Brand recognition is a huge amount of what drives sales, luxury brand or not. As referenced by our financial consultant earlier GM put the "chicklet" on many cars for a few years. This was at the direction of Bob Lutz. He believed it was important for people to identify the product with the company as well as the brand. Didn't get the value Bob hoped and they were removed. However, GM suffers from brand recognition in many ways and that is detrimental. I saw surveys several years ago that clearly showed people on the coasts, particularly the West one, had no idea Chevrolet made anything other than trucks. You need people to identify the product with the brand. Again, just like people complaining about the lack of advertising, you have to put the idea of what the product is, what it delivers and who is bringing it to you. Oh that's a Chevy? I know they make great trucks, it must be a good car.
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SABIO
Drives: 2016 CAMARO 1SS Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Bradford, ON
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Same here. The Chicklets were lame and seemed out of place.
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