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I thought it might be interesting to discuss what automakers are doing for brand development.
Clearly, this is very important...look what brand development has done for BMW and Porsche, for example.
I'd say in recent years, Mazda has done some great brand development. Since they introduced the RX-8, they have really solidly positioned themselves as a enthusiast's car cumpany. Every one of their cars is one of the sportiest in it's segment, even the SUVs (the exception is the B-series, but that platform is so old, it's practially irellevant). It goes way beyond having a strong corporate face. Although that's important, I'd say it's only part of the deal.
Which is the most weakly defined brand? Well the Americans are pretyt bad at this. What exactly is a Mercury? They have strong corporate faces, but they don't have any unification.
Discuss.
Clearly, this is very important...look what brand development has done for BMW and Porsche, for example.
I'd say in recent years, Mazda has done some great brand development. Since they introduced the RX-8, they have really solidly positioned themselves as a enthusiast's car cumpany. Every one of their cars is one of the sportiest in it's segment, even the SUVs (the exception is the B-series, but that platform is so old, it's practially irellevant). It goes way beyond having a strong corporate face. Although that's important, I'd say it's only part of the deal.
Which is the most weakly defined brand? Well the Americans are pretyt bad at this. What exactly is a Mercury? They have strong corporate faces, but they don't have any unification.
Discuss.