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Guaranteed that cologne and that beer are the same product in different packages.

She looks like Evil Teri Garr here

Another of HD’s many mistakes. The dealers and the Kulture, are a big part of the problem.

It’s almost like they haven’t learned any lessons about over-valuing brand identity.

Erik Buell is already making e-bikes without HD’s help. I think I’d buy one of his over a LiveWire. 

Expecting the youngs to willfully step foot in one of the leather-wrapped Boomer hives known as Harley-Davidson’s T-shirts and American Flags and Also Motorcycles was a fool’s errand from the jump. The whole brand needs an overhaul, but they risk alienating the geezers with pension money to spend.

They didn’t buy them, either.

Something about the fact that HD’s sales force are mostly white, middle aged men that look to be 5 seconds away from calling someone a snowflake or the N word and I just have a hard time seeing “Millennials” even stepping foot into a Harley dealership.

“Younger would-be buyers, meanwhile, are put off by the LiveWire’s high cost. The LiveWire starts at $29,799, almost enough for a Chevy Volt ($33,520) or over $10,000 more than the competing Zero SR/F electric bike.”

Manic Pixie Dream Goose

Thernos’ money was not her money. Theranos was backed by a veritable who’s who of rich idiots and venture capital firms that thought they were investing in revolutionary technology.

It’s snobbish but I think they went down the road of Burberry in that even though they want to be high end, they became associated with anything buy. Burberry became the pattern of chavs, and infinity became the clapped out, paper plate having shitboxes of the road. People don’t want to spend real money on that sort

Yes real names not shoe sizes. It’s just a lifeless hunk of metal, but it doesn’t need to be branded as such.

Say Q followed by a two digit number divisible by 10 and you probably just named one of their models.

What the actual hell DO ALL THESE LETTERS AND NUMBERS MEAN? I’m an outsider, but it seems like the military has a better way of naming aircraft. I just don’t think a brand who’s sole branding is a letter and number that seems arbitrary at best will work well here (unless the first three letters are BMW and then

Nissan should ditch Infiniti and bring back a line of reasonably-price sports cars under the Datsun name. How about a 240Z MkII with a 6spd? They’d sell DOZENS!

These are the cars typically driven by the Karen’s of the world and I’m happy to see them go.