Posted on 06/10/2010 5:12:31 PM PDT by JoeProBono
DETROIT,
- U.S. automaker General Motors put an in-house directive in reverse Thursday, backing away from a memo that asked employees to stop saying "Chevy."
The original memo signed by Alan Batey, vice president for Chevrolet sales and service, and Jim Campbell, GM vice president for marketing told employees at the corporation's Detroit headquarters "consistency" is important for the Chevrolet brand -- and it would be helpful in that regard to stop referring to Chevrolets at Chevys, The New York Times reported.
The memo said, "In global markets, we are establishing a significant presence for Chevrolet , and need to move toward a consistent brand name."
"When you look at the most recognized brands throughout the world, such as Coke or Apple for instance, one of the things they all focus on is the consistency of their branding," the memo said. "Why is this consistency so important? The more consistent a brand becomes, the more prominent and recognizable it is with the consumer."
Several newspapers pointed out that "Chevy" has been used in GM advertising for decades and GM quickly retracted the directive on Thursday, the Detroit Free Press reported.
GM called the first memo "poorly worded" and said the reaction was proof of "how passionately people feel about Chevrolet."
"We love Chevy. In no way are we discouraging customers or fans from using the name," the second memo said.
For many years the magazine that claimed the widest circulation in Hispano-America was "Low Rider".
It was published in ENGLISH!
English is Catholic. It should be imposed on Mexico to get them up to speed.
Chebyshev, cheby
Now that’s a beautiful Chevy - too bad the company doesn’t exist anymore (doppelgangers in drag ought not to be confused with the real thing).
Yessireebob, I think we have a suitible slogan, because they'll have to learn English to read about how to do it, how to get it, how to be it!
Umh .... one?
It’s amazing how stupid educated people can be.
When your product has a nickname you know you have a hit.
Let me get this straight. The argument is that the bottlers of Coca Cola -nicknamed and cited as ‘Coke’) is an example of how ‘Chevrolet’ should not be called ‘Chevy’?!?!?
I'd like my GM bailout money back, please.
Please!
Only an Indonesian turd blossom would steal a great auto emblem and then prohibit its use.
Can we please say Islam?
Idiots. No wonder GM is a fail. I just want the marque to survive for the sake of the glorious Corvette.
Nice Bel Air. Pity about the ghetto-looking rims. Ruins the look of the car.
I thought it was strange of GM to order the word Chevy to be dropped since their latest Silverado commercial in the Dallas area featured an announcer with a very heavy Hispanic accent who liberally used the term Chevy.
It’s not just about the body work and an engine. Don’t forget the chasis/suspension and the trim inside the coach.
You need to be powerful, fast, AND turn on dime without sacrificing control and have pleasing, resilient interiors. Oh yeah, and reliability.
From the 1980s and 1990s you’d think they approached this as a matter of trade-offs instead of striving for the complete presentation.
The first memo is proof of how out of touch and stupid the government run motors is.
They can call it Chevrolet, Chevy, Cadillac, Caddy, GMC, Buick, whatever. I will NEVER purchase another GM product. I’d rather buy a used Trabant, if I were into buying communist junk. (and I have over $3K on my GM card towards a purchase.)
What a bunch of bullshit.
No, the "Chevy II" and the "Heavy Chevy" submodel designations make it a brand name.
There are probably several more "Chevy" derivatives.
The Chevy II is the first car I remember us having. Supposedly we had an Olds, that I put in neutral and allowed to roll into the street... but I don’t remember that car.
More over, they used Coke as an example but...
Coca-Cola ==> Coke
Chevrolet ==> Chevy.
Buncha frickin morons. They can call it a ham sandwich, I still wouldn’t buy one. And that hurts, because I used to love CHEVYS. Until the Vega.
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