By on February 7, 2008

p7220086.jpgOne of the nice things about having a tightly-focused brand– complete with an explanatory tagline– is that you know when to say "no." Pontiac: We Build Excitement. Minivan? No. Crappy coupe. Uh-uh. Mercedes: Engineered Like No Other Car in the World. Cheap shit downmarket decontented sedan? Nope. Crappy coupe. Nein! Cadillac: The Standard of the World. Rebadged Chevy? Yeah right. Cheap shit front wheel-drive sedan? I don't think so. Of course, we all know that Pontiac, Mercedes and Cadillac all ignored Nancy Reagan's admonition and built cars that made a mockery of their brand remit. Less well recognized: all three automakers chose to change their taglines rather than face-up to their mistakes and return to their roots. Look at the struggling car companies and faltering  brands– Ford, Chrysler, Lincoln, Mercury, Saturn, Pontiac, VW, Buick, etc.– and there's one thing that unites them all: they don't have a clue what they should be building. Until they fix their branding, they will never fix their business. Not building bad products is just as important as building good ones.

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9 Comments on “Daily Podcast: The Power of No...”


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    KatiePuckrik

    Actually, in “Football” (Not “soccer”) we have a Yellow card (warning) and a Red card (sent off).

    With regards to the R32. Why didn’t they look at an Audi TT quattro? Audis, generally, hold their value better than a VW.

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    KatiePuckrik :

    With regards to the R32. Why didn’t they look at an Audi TT quattro?

    Why indeed.

  • avatar
    KatiePuckrik

    Actually, I think I know why!

    The VW Golf GTI is really the Audi TT with a coupe body and the VW Golf R32 is the Audi TT Quattro with a coupe body. If you don’t believe me, check out how much BHP each car churns out and even their emissions and you’ll notice a trend….

    It’s only the “Audi” brand which retains the car value. Even so, that’s still a better reason to go with the Audi TT Quattro than the R32.

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    RF seriously can you put a warning in the title if you’re going to visually assault us like that?

  • avatar
    210delray

    That’s funny, Samir. Unfortunately for me, there’s a family in my neighborhood who is still driving one of these around — it’s white too.

  • avatar
    Dorian666

    Just as clarification

    I believe this time ,Audi TT is employing its aluminum frame tech, in the front end of the car.

    so its not a GTI in drag ,as posters keep tossing out.

  • avatar
    Landcrusher

    Nice military analogy on the podcast by RF.

    Here is a case of getting it right:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Ball_Express

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    That is one COOL minivan!I want one of those.

  • avatar
    blautens

    That picture and a picture of an Aztek should be made into a single (glorious full color, no expense spared) poster, then distributed to every Pontiac designer/product planner/engineer/manager with instructions that they MUST display it proudly.

    I think it would be a great motivational tool.

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