Message from @LordCaledus
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Pontiac died in the 1980s
Because that was about when they became rebadged Chevies with literally no other worthwhile differences.
The logic being that they would make more money by rebadging Chevies and riding on Pontiac's reputation.
It worked...for a little while
And then it didn't.
This is partly with inside info. I have family that have been in the Big Three for a long time.
Rebadging vehicles is assuming your average customer is dumber than you think.
Depends on how you do it.
Sharing parts, to a degree, is smart.
You keep costs low that way
That's not rebadging
The Porsche Cayenne is a VW Toaureg.
You'd have a hard time telling as much from driving it.
Now you're being dis-ingenuous with the term 'rebadge'
I'm rambling
Lemme organize this
Okay
I say rebuilding would _start_ with rebadging.
Fucking chevy cobalt and Pontiac g6
Because trying to get away from that immediately would be unfeasible
But
You do so by doing what Lincoln is currently doing.
Okay, I'm going to be honest: i'm not really interested in this conversation <:super_edgy:426099058466095119>
Sorry, I just find most big manufacturers to be bloated corporations with no hope
...Then... _sigh_ okay fine. Not bothered that you're not interested, but this seems a long way to go when you don't care.
Eh, you go on thinking that.
I know I'm sorry! XD
I mean they have huge issues, sure
But they literally always have
My perspective is a bit different. My family's not exactly a dynasty within any of the companies, but we have a lot of people who have had whole careers in one company or the other.
They've always been fucked
I only buy Japanese now
They're even more fucked than the American ones lol
lolkay
Honda especially
Mazda CX-5, or some Chevy Equinox?
They basically ride on the fact that they can update things as little as possible and keep their reliability and be okay
That won't last forever. Anytime they do something new, it is _horrifically_ shitty
Unless they contract out to American or German companies to design it.
Alright, now I know you smoke crack