Do GM’s International Market Managers Prefer Sonic Name Over Aveo?
Looks like the Sonic name has piqued the interests of many an international executive within the General Motors ranks.
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Looks like the Sonic name has piqued the interests of many an international executive within the General Motors ranks.
Looky what rolled into the show this morning!
Chevy’s reaching out to the tuner and after-market crowd with the Sonic’s Z-Spec accessory parts bin.
While Ford is kicking ass and tacking names with global product launches such as the new Focus and upcoming Escape, GM is still tootling its thumbs trying to figure out what its brands stand for. This is none other than a deeply-rooted marketing problem wrapped around an organizational enigma. Read on to find out why I think so.
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