Car compnaies make WAY more servicing cars and providing parts than they do on initial sales. Chris On 10/17/05, Don Williams <williams@fire.biol.wwu.edu> wrote: > Something kind of funny about vangon owners protesting to to > Volkswagen. We all have a big sign on our backs that says "pteradactyl > here, we are weird people that like old cars and expressly do not buy new > cars!!" How much do you think they care about offending that segment of > the market?? At least indicate that you have fancy new Jettas and whatever > else they put in the marketplace at this time. > > > > > Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:54:17 -0700 > From: Malcolm Stebbins <mwstebbins@YAHOO.COM> > Subject: Here's my email to VW > Subject: What you did to Volks Cafe > Shame on you for what you did to Volks Cafe. I am now LESS interested in > being associated with VW. > > You have made a marketing blunder here, keeping 'Volks' in the public's eye > is GOOD for your > business. > If you are worried about the legal aspects, then license the name for $10. > My next car might just be a Toyota! > Shame on VW. Malcolm Stebbins, 1991 T3 Syncro Westy and 1997 Jetta TDI > |
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