vitanola
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The "a car for every niche" mentality of The Fifties was exactly the reason the Edsel was created -- and exactly the reason it failed. Ford assumed they needed a car between the Ford and the Mercury that would be targeted explicitly to "the young executive on his way up," but in all their market research and psychological testing, it never occured to them that the young executive on his way up might not actually need or want such a car, and that there was in fact no such niche that needed to be filled. The reach of the Boys was about to exceed its grasp.
The Edsel affair is often treated as a joke, ha ha ha, weren't they dumb-looking cars anyway -- but it was, in fact, a turning point for the American auto industry, and it's unfortunate that its lessons haven't been well absorbed.
Is there *really* any substantial difference between Ford, GMC, Chevy or Dodge trucks? Other than the brand Calvin happens to be peeing on at any moment?
Of the FIFTIES? That was nothing compared to the GM "Companion Make" program back in the 1920's. Chevrolet was at the bottom, followed by Ponitac, then Oakland, then Viking, then Oldsmobile, then Marquette, then Buick, LaSalle and finally Cadillac.