georgethedog
Enthusiast
I think Chrysler (SRT) blew it by not advertising the new Viper during the Super Bowl. That new NSX looked wicked... When do you get an audience that large at the same time that is wanting to watch commercials?
Agreed - however they could have least put "SRT" with the other logos in their "2nd Half" commercials...
Agreed - however they could have least put "SRT" with the other logos in their "2nd Half" commercials...
3 million bucks for 30 seconds to advertise a car that is going to sell out anyway, I don't think so. Loved the corporate ad with Clint!
It's just business, you spend your ad dollars on the stuff you need to promote when it's a million dollars every 10 seconds. They don't need to promote the Viper, it will sell itself. And I don't think SRT cars are sitting on the lots. I think the Jeep is already sold out.
I guess my wife who is a Strategy Manager with a Fortune 100 company is wrong too
This is the new SRT, and I think they're looking to establish themselves as a brand apart. For instance, I'm sure everyone noticed that there were zero SRT vehicles in the SBowl ad; the other brands literally cannot use them for promotion. Hence you see the R/T Challenger, etc.
SRT wants to be seen as AMG is; the upscale everything within a parent company's brand(s). Without question, more power and performance. But also upgraded interiors and non-performance content.
Their budget will be lean. I imagine that SRT will launch their brand identity campaign with the introduction of the new Viper. They'll try to capitalize on the media and social network buzz to make their own statement. I hope they keep working with whichever ad agency is doing the Dodge work... I think those have been fantastic campaigns.
Interesting info RW99.
I assume that SRT is two steps ahead of your thoughts georgethedog.
I was watching the game with the internet sales manager of one of the local Hyundai dealerships. She got 60 emails DURING the game for inquires on cars. Definitely a missed opportunity to establish the SRT brand.
I'd say that we're talking completely different audiences. Superbowl = The Masses = Hyundai = Chrysler group = Chevy trucks = Acura. Roughly.
SRT = The Enthusiasts. And to a certain extent, we buy SRT product because The Masses don't: we buy the non-Corvette. The non-Mustang.
But I would've LOVED to see a Viper tease/SRT brand introduction. High stakes spending on the advertising front, but unmatched exposure. Oh, well.