Lexus LFA requiring "approval" for purchase
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Lexus LFA requiring "approval" for purchase
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/18/lexus-lfa-sports-car-befo_n_427187.html
When I first heard that Lexus was going to require an approval process to buy an LFA, I thought it was purely rumor, a joke taken too far, and that Lexus couldn't be that flat stupid, but apparently they are. Never mind that the numbers make no sense- $350k for a car who's performance numbers are as unimpressive as the car's looks. Never mind that Lexus has no experience in the exotic market. Never mind that the brand is synonymous with pillowy sedans and a subtraction and outright insulation of driver feedback (I have an LS460L for that reason). Never mind, they have no brand equity what-so-ever in the exotic arena. Never mind that none of the blogs are a buzz with buyers who can't wait to get theirs. Instead this appears to be a classic case of overblown self-importance and a brand manager who's bowed to the brand god one too many times. Lexus is building a monument to themselves with the hope at least 500 will pray.
I'm guessing internal politics caused Lexus to promote the most zealous sycophant in the company (even though this therapy-deprived individual probably has no exotic experience) to the role of brand manager who's brand-ego is apparently larger than Lexus itself. ALL other exotics have stronger brand value yet, every one of them is thankful to have customers call on them, including Ferrari and even Rolls Royce, but nope, not Lexus. I predict, by the time a tiny bit of reality starts to sink in, they will already have "qualified" every living thing and even then not all 500 will have sold.
Of all the exotic industry blunders over the past 20 years. To me this one tops them all. Good luck Lexus!
When I first heard that Lexus was going to require an approval process to buy an LFA, I thought it was purely rumor, a joke taken too far, and that Lexus couldn't be that flat stupid, but apparently they are. Never mind that the numbers make no sense- $350k for a car who's performance numbers are as unimpressive as the car's looks. Never mind that Lexus has no experience in the exotic market. Never mind that the brand is synonymous with pillowy sedans and a subtraction and outright insulation of driver feedback (I have an LS460L for that reason). Never mind, they have no brand equity what-so-ever in the exotic arena. Never mind that none of the blogs are a buzz with buyers who can't wait to get theirs. Instead this appears to be a classic case of overblown self-importance and a brand manager who's bowed to the brand god one too many times. Lexus is building a monument to themselves with the hope at least 500 will pray.
I'm guessing internal politics caused Lexus to promote the most zealous sycophant in the company (even though this therapy-deprived individual probably has no exotic experience) to the role of brand manager who's brand-ego is apparently larger than Lexus itself. ALL other exotics have stronger brand value yet, every one of them is thankful to have customers call on them, including Ferrari and even Rolls Royce, but nope, not Lexus. I predict, by the time a tiny bit of reality starts to sink in, they will already have "qualified" every living thing and even then not all 500 will have sold.
Of all the exotic industry blunders over the past 20 years. To me this one tops them all. Good luck Lexus!
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; 01-18-2010 at 02:25 PM.
#4
Exactly, but you know how some people are (eg, most rappers) they buy something based on how "Exclusive" it supposedly is ... like Jacob & Co watches
#7
LOL. That is a good question. I don't see how anyone can want a Jacob & Co watch, yet all the new rappers have them LOL.
Last edited by CrazyRuskie; 01-18-2010 at 05:16 PM.
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It doesn't work that way. There are many things that are scarce that have no value. It's a supply/demand issue except in this case Lexus daftly thinks by "selecting" buyers they will create demand? Huh? Even if they used a different business model, I can't think of another car in the same category at the same price with such lame performance numbers that's selling.
#15
I predict that Lexus will not only lease all 500 cars they will then re-sell them very quickly when they come off lease.
Remember, this is a lease only situation and they will have no problem getting them out the door.
Remember, this is a lease only situation and they will have no problem getting them out the door.