It is quite interesting from a branding perspective how hard it may be for traditional car companies to convince you to buy their electric car. Is a company like VW really investing, in the long run, in electric cars in the way Tesla is? Should I _really_ trust their one-off electric car they build to dip their toe in? You wonder what it WOULD take for VW, Chevy, Ford, Toyota etc to convince you their product and com…
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#42I don't like the name but it begs the question... Is April fools the 'marketing dept' version of 'Staging' in a CI/CD pipeline? (or maybe blue/green deployment is better analogy !) Like, if the tests fail (the public is enraged at your tweak ex. 'volt'swagen) , rollback the change under the guise of 'April fools'
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#43I keep seeing this being described as a “lie” when it’s really just an April Fools joke. I mean, I get that it’s not super funny, but man... when did we get so grumpy?
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#45Earlier quoted context omitted.
I see what you mean from a focus standpoint, but I feel like the traditional carmakers will likely always do better at quality, safety, and longevity for traditional stuff. Panel gaps, paint, proper automotive grade components, and so on.
Me too, cars are just much more than their engines and drivetrains.
Tesla certainly has heaps of special knowledge that these companies will need to catch up on or innovate themselves, but I suspect in the scheme of things, even lower end car manufactures are better-rounded across the design/build process.
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#48It’s the wrong day for April Fools, even in Europe
Re: Volkswagen will not change name of U.S. operations: sources
#49- they're changing the almost 100 years old name with... a pun on that name? Even a teenager would see it as a joke.
- the announcement comes out 2 days before April 1st and is deleted from the website shortly after publishing?
- the media packages it as an amazing "leak" and spins it into VW attempting to distance themselves from the diesel scandal?!
I'm worried if we trust a press that can be so easily and obviously misled.
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#50If anything, this is an amazing insight onto how the media will report anything from a press release without a minimum of investigation. The name change was essentially breaking news everywhere. - they're changing the almost 100 years old name with... a pun on that name? Even a teenager would see it as a joke. - the announcement comes out 2 days before April 1st and is deleted from the website shortly after publishin…
* They got in trouble for diesel
* They're pivoting to electric
* The name sounds really similar, within the bounds of accent changes between cultures
* The logo (VW) wouldn't have to change
If it was a joke, then it failed because it was too realistic