pricha00
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- May 4, 2007
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I was just perusing my local Zellers and I noticed a new line of car care products in a fancy looking bottle and with a big price tag. $15 dollars for 16oz of wheel cleaner, similar pricing for a quick detailer and so on. Having never heard of this product I looked online and lo and behold I see a very fancy website with a Nascar driver for spokesman. Does this business model work in the detailing industry? Instead of years of product development and word of mouth advertising can you just make a fancy package and a nice website and charge a premium for your product? Hard to really tell about these products but judging by the silicone based formula of their tire spray I would say the company is not leading edge. I don't think these items will sell well up here where the number of car nuts is lower and many shoppers here will not shell out premium prices just for fancy claims or packaging. I will have to wait for the blowout pricing in a few months and then I can give a review of some of their wares.
Pat.
Pat.