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safety last
In a message dated 8/25/2002 9:47:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
> ....usually the people who drive SUVs are people that know the
> least about driving, people that think that they are most likely to get in
> an accident (because of other drivers) and want to surround themselves in
> as
> much steel as possible while being in their lazy boy recliner.
>
There is a good thought here, one that I have noticed in (USAian) Volvo
drivers as well, viz: they are basically lousy drivers, they may have had
prior scary experiences as a result, and so they want to buy and armor
themselves with a "safe" choice because "those other drivers are so
dangerous."
This fits right in with the security/empowerment angle takien in the market
positioning of many of these tanks. People are sold on them not because they
need such a machine, not because they are heading off across the tundra in
search of the wily caribou, but because they feel a trip to Walmart for
sunglasses is a dangerous excursion among "others" - dangerous unknown people
who may mean or do them harm, people not like themselves. This may be sick,
but it sells a lot of SUVs.
On a related note: I noticed in the NY Times on Sunday a quote from an auto
marketing guru (in suburban Detroit, MI) commenting on the General's
production "hiatus" on the Camaro/Firebird line, commenting on their
declining and low sales (still several hundred thousand units per annum,
whaddya make of THAT, Alfa?), that the "young" buyers in the USA were not at
all Interested in a car with basically two seats a a joke in the rear because
today's yoots want to take their pals along when they sally forth in search
of adventure. How this jibes with the concept of bringing in the Alfa Spider
to claim a beachfront on the USA market he didn't mention.
Charlie,
puzzled in
LA, CA, USA
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