It's always amazing when people really marry themselves to a brand. Whether it's motorcycles (and yes, it's easy to pick on the H-D riders, but there are metric motorcycle riders who are JUST as brand loyal and love to bash H-D), or cars.
I mentioned this in another thread; but I had a conversation with someone the other day about a car (don't remember what car actually). They then said "Yeah, those are awesome. I wish Chevrolet would make one like that so I could have one". This guy was such a Chevrolet worshiper that they would only get the car they wanted if Chevrolet made it.
Now, I have my favorite brands. Nothing wrong with that! But when you become a brand worshiper, nobody wins.
It's bad for your favorite brand, too! Look at the Big 3 auto makers in the US. They coasted along while getting trounced by Japanese and German manufacturers in nearly every category (performance, reliability, fuel economy, price, etc.) They did this because the American market was brand loyal to ONE of the big 3, and would buy whatever they sell. If you're a Ford guy and want a Sedan? You get a Taurus. No ifs ands or butts, and definitely no research. Only NOW, that sales are starting to shift towards imports (and thousands of jaded workers are buying imports because their hard work and loyalty to the company didn't pay off when they figured out Mexico was cheaper!), are the Big 3 getting better. Much better in fact. It's a BEAUTIFUL thing when competition drives innovation! The BEST thing an Adams polish fan could do, is research and even try other brands. (Or a fan of anything else).
Admittedly, I'm a Ford guy. Always liked them, liked the looks, like the technologies. But I always shop around! And, I've owned many vehicles other than Ford! (Even Chrysler and GM products! Gasp!). 'Cuz if you ain't got the best one for my money, then you ain't gettin' my money!
I mentioned this in another thread; but I had a conversation with someone the other day about a car (don't remember what car actually). They then said "Yeah, those are awesome. I wish Chevrolet would make one like that so I could have one". This guy was such a Chevrolet worshiper that they would only get the car they wanted if Chevrolet made it.
Now, I have my favorite brands. Nothing wrong with that! But when you become a brand worshiper, nobody wins.
It's bad for your favorite brand, too! Look at the Big 3 auto makers in the US. They coasted along while getting trounced by Japanese and German manufacturers in nearly every category (performance, reliability, fuel economy, price, etc.) They did this because the American market was brand loyal to ONE of the big 3, and would buy whatever they sell. If you're a Ford guy and want a Sedan? You get a Taurus. No ifs ands or butts, and definitely no research. Only NOW, that sales are starting to shift towards imports (and thousands of jaded workers are buying imports because their hard work and loyalty to the company didn't pay off when they figured out Mexico was cheaper!), are the Big 3 getting better. Much better in fact. It's a BEAUTIFUL thing when competition drives innovation! The BEST thing an Adams polish fan could do, is research and even try other brands. (Or a fan of anything else).
Admittedly, I'm a Ford guy. Always liked them, liked the looks, like the technologies. But I always shop around! And, I've owned many vehicles other than Ford! (Even Chrysler and GM products! Gasp!). 'Cuz if you ain't got the best one for my money, then you ain't gettin' my money!