Kevan
Enthusiast
- Factory tours dozens of times a year, usually hosted by Dick or Herb, and occasionally Mr. Gilles.The average member has access to the "inner workings"? How?
- Complete tours of the Chrysler Research & Design Center. Ummm....how much more 'inner workings' can you get? A trip to the lug nut supplier's home office?
- Company-hosted, or company-attended events all over the nation (and overseas).
Was anyone shoo'd away from the The Ring when Tom Coronel was doing his runs that afternoon? Sure- you had to be there at the right time, but no one said "No pictures; private event; get out". Think the Porsche guys acted similarly? Me neither.
- The CEO races! And not just at celebrity events. He's all over the place. Even he is checking his work and 'inner workings'. Think the CEO of GM is the guy behind Ralph in the Corvette? Hint: It's not.
Marvel thought that the Punisher logo was protected too.I did not say anything about taking a picture on the sly would be acceptable. What I did comment on was that I did not see the reason for the secrecy, as they already protected (or should have) the intellectual property. Since they did that, there is no legal harm in showing it. Zero.
Take a look at the fan shroud on the ZR1 (and the last few years of Corvette Racing's logo).
Until Stretch bought it, there were 2 Viper-powered rides in my neighborhood....and a Gen.3 less than a mile away.You yourself bought one. Bet you are the only one in your neighborhood who has one.
Off the top of my head, I can count 4 more within 10 miles of my house.
It's a Viper. Not the Hope Diamond.
But I do believe that Dodge does it on a MUCH more personal level, and makes owners feel like people instead of "Interview #224-A-539".It is great that Dodge asks the owners of the cars for their opinions. Ford does that for the Mustang crowd and Chevy for its products. It is smart to keep everyone up to date and the owners interested. It is not just a "Dodge" thing.
How many Corvette owners attend GM events and can walk over to the CEO of the company and ask for a pic with him?
It's the tiny things like that- 4 seconds; a 0-60 blast- that are setting Dodge apart from the others.