Marketing shift for HUMMER
Anybody notice recent ads for and TV commercials for HUMMER? They're featuring less "celebrity" and more "function," which is good. I never understood the previous marketing. Oh yeah, it brought them customers, but not the customers it should have been getting—and that has hurt the brand's image, and in turn, hurt the brand itself.
So, hopefully this will translate into seeing fewer HUMMERS getting the bling treatment, and more being used as they were always intended for—which is that they are purpose-built vehicles designed for severe and rugged work. Hummer is also hoping it will take the spotlight off them as being the "poster vehicle" for bad behavior and bad gas mileage.
Hey HUMMER, if you're listening... Since you're doing a brand makeover, bag the chrome grille and alloy wheels. Paint that grille either black or to match the body color, and then give it some military-spec looking steelies. Can the interior carpeting too. This vehicle needs a rubber floor covering.
Full story here and here.
Feb 21, 2008 7:35 am
Categories: HUMMER | Auto Industry | Trends
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