Factory Efficiency-Audi?
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
Audi is doing better because they have an image and a plan for the
brand. VW seems to be wandering all over the map, trying to fill in
every niche (see: Phaeton) and also trying to be more Audi-like (see:
Eos). They have moved up-market, but are still trying to appeal to
people that can't spend the kind of money they are asking. Once they
figure out who they are trying to be, they will be fine, as the
products are excellent.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
brand. VW seems to be wandering all over the map, trying to fill in
every niche (see: Phaeton) and also trying to be more Audi-like (see:
Eos). They have moved up-market, but are still trying to appeal to
people that can't spend the kind of money they are asking. Once they
figure out who they are trying to be, they will be fine, as the
products are excellent.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
Audi is doing better because they have an image and a plan for the
brand. VW seems to be wandering all over the map, trying to fill in
every niche (see: Phaeton) and also trying to be more Audi-like (see:
Eos). They have moved up-market, but are still trying to appeal to
people that can't spend the kind of money they are asking. Once they
figure out who they are trying to be, they will be fine, as the
products are excellent.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
brand. VW seems to be wandering all over the map, trying to fill in
every niche (see: Phaeton) and also trying to be more Audi-like (see:
Eos). They have moved up-market, but are still trying to appeal to
people that can't spend the kind of money they are asking. Once they
figure out who they are trying to be, they will be fine, as the
products are excellent.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
Audi is doing better because they have an image and a plan for the
brand. VW seems to be wandering all over the map, trying to fill in
every niche (see: Phaeton) and also trying to be more Audi-like (see:
Eos). They have moved up-market, but are still trying to appeal to
people that can't spend the kind of money they are asking. Once they
figure out who they are trying to be, they will be fine, as the
products are excellent.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
brand. VW seems to be wandering all over the map, trying to fill in
every niche (see: Phaeton) and also trying to be more Audi-like (see:
Eos). They have moved up-market, but are still trying to appeal to
people that can't spend the kind of money they are asking. Once they
figure out who they are trying to be, they will be fine, as the
products are excellent.
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
I agree with what you have said. Volkswagen IS an excellent car. I hope
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
I agree with what you have said. Volkswagen IS an excellent car. I hope
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
I agree with what you have said. Volkswagen IS an excellent car. I hope
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
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Re: Factory Efficiency-Audi?
I agree with what you have said. Volkswagen IS an excellent car. I hope
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."
that the Golf/Rabbit's and Jetta's reduced pricing for 2007 will boost
sales for the VW brand in the younger segment. I'm not young (47)and can
afford an Audi, but Volkswagen should stick to what made them great in the
first place: Low-priced, German-engineered, "People's Cars."