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Old Feb 6, 2008 | 11:23 PM
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Challenger Marketing, How will Camaro React

When the Challenger was released earlier this week at the Chicago Auto Show the Teutul's from "American Chopper" were on hand to introduce and endorse the car. Dodge used mainstream celebrities for there marketing of the car and GM has used Jeff Gordon and Kid Rock this year at the Detroit Auto Show, so do you think the Camaro team will use this marketing strategy or will they use some thing else. Only one year away
Old Feb 6, 2008 | 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Black5thgen
When the Challenger was released earlier this week at the Chicago Auto Show the Teutul's from "American Chopper" were on hand to introduce and endorse the car. Dodge used mainstream celebrities for there marketing of the car and GM has used Jeff Gordon and Kid Rock this year at the Detroit Auto Show, so do you think the Camaro team will use this marketing strategy or will they use some thing else. Only one year away
Honestly Im hoping for another good movie. I was talking to a hot chick and the conversation turned to the Transformer movie. She mentioned how she couldnt wait for the Camaro to come out. She is someone who is 24 and really isnt that into cars so Id call that pretty effective...

Oh and I thought the G8 new year promotion was genius!
Old Feb 10, 2008 | 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Black5thgen
When the Challenger was released earlier this week at the Chicago Auto Show the Teutul's from "American Chopper" were on hand to introduce and endorse the car. Dodge used mainstream celebrities for there marketing of the car and GM has used Jeff Gordon and Kid Rock this year at the Detroit Auto Show, so do you think the Camaro team will use this marketing strategy or will they use some thing else. Only one year away
IMO the Teutul's, American Chopper, and Jesse James have been played out. Having motorcycle guys endorse a retro themed car does nothing for me.

On the other hand I believe having celebrities that "represent" certain vehicles based on their lifestyles has a more effective reach.

Such as the Chevy superbowl ad from last year. http://youtube.com/watch?v=BoApXpIymdE

And hopefully another Transformers commercial
http://youtube.com/watch?v=PByrOLNBl1E
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 01:03 PM
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The camaro is a big enough celebrity on its own. it needs no endorsment
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 01:43 PM
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The camaro is a big enough celebrity on its own. it needs no endorsment

Exactly. Everything we've been seeing and reading from Scott points to the fact the Camaro will sell itself.

As Bob Lutz has said time and time again, it's all about "product, product, product".

No need for celebrities and catch lines on the Camaro - just the car itself.

To me, it shows that Chrysler is either unsure of the Challenger as a product or unsure of themselves as a company when you have to hire some old worn out celeb to tout the car. The Teutuls were fun about 6 years ago, but their schtick is the same as it always was. How many motorcycles can you build showing Dad and his two Sons argueing?

You might as well hire Tony Orlando.

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Old Feb 16, 2008 | 01:45 PM
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How about Mr. T? "Stay in the red, don't turn left on road!"
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by SSmoknLT1
The camaro is a big enough celebrity on its own. it needs no endorsment


if only it were that easy.
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 06:29 PM
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if only it were that easy.
Very true, than maybe we would not have been new Camaroless since 2002...
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 08:41 PM
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Show me a commercial of the thing powersliding through a intersection and I'm gonna be drooling.
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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Also, I don't think GM needs to worry one bit about what Dodge does to move it's overweight, overpriced Challenger.

I don't think the Dodge Challenger is a Challenger to the Camaro.
Old Feb 16, 2008 | 11:14 PM
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Giant Killer Robots endorsing your product > celebrities endorsing your product
Old Feb 17, 2008 | 12:14 AM
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Also, I don't think GM needs to worry one bit about what Dodge does to move it's overweight, overpriced Challenger.

I don't think the Dodge Challenger is a Challenger to the Camaro.
Considering camaros sales goals are what, 5x the sales goals of the challenger, you'd hope not.

But then again, considering how closely the challenger is being tracked ona message board specifically dedicated to the 5th gen camaro, makes you wonder.
Old Feb 17, 2008 | 07:35 AM
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Leave the eashed up stars at home. Let the car do the talking.
Washed up celebrities are like rubbing meat on your kid so the dog will play with him.

It is just a old marketing trick to get the press to be at the into on time for free autographs.

THe Challanger in effect is a Camaro opponet but in the large scpe of things it is not the primary target.

The RWD coupe market is good for 300,000 coupes a year and half of thoes are Mustangs with near 3/4 of these V6.

Marketing should be directed targeted at the Mustang just as the Malibu is directed at the Camry.

IF you have a better car compare it. GM today is building better cars than the others and are not affraid to prove it.

Besides if you want to sell a lot of cars with a celebrity just make some Dale Jr eddition that is affordable and you will sell a tone of them. He is a big Camaro fan and has the ability to sell a lot of cars to a lot of crazy NASCAR fans. Just don't get crazy with the price or limit hwo many built too much. Heck he has already made Hot Rod cover with one of his many Camaro's Who better to represent the Camaro than a Camaro owner.

Besides like him or hate him he is already under contract.
Old Feb 17, 2008 | 10:12 AM
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I'm a huge Jimmie Johnson fan and I don't drive an Impala or always shop at Lowe's. If I don't like their product, I don't buy it....don't care who is trying to sell it.

Oh, and it's never been an issue for me. The Camaro would win...period.
Old Feb 17, 2008 | 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Cat Girl
I'm a huge Jimmie Johnson fan and I don't drive an Impala or always shop at Lowe's. If I don't like their product, I don't buy it....don't care who is trying to sell it.

Oh, and it's never been an issue for me. The Camaro would win...period.
That is Jimmy this is Jr who controls 40% of the market in Nascar and is a case one of the most powerful people in motorspoty. HE is a top 5 Sport Figure in this country.

The fact is when one has a Celb who already works for you and has a gowing collection of Camaro's who better than he to push it.

If you have not been to a race lately, I can say it was amazing how the grandstands were red in color and not all were drinking Bud. Tis year they will be green but they will all not be AMP'd up.

If Chevy could push some chessey Monte Carlo editions Jr as a spokesman for the Camaro should do well.



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