larrymg1
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Well, IMO, game 1 Genesis halftime show was a nothing burger. One 10-15 sec clip.
Well, IMO, game 1 Genesis halftime show was a nothing burger. One 10-15 sec clip.
At this point...I expected less.I was expecting more from Genesis.
I think they did it right. It looks like they are trying NOT to show a car that actually doesn't exist on USA soil because they are unable to sell it.At this point...I expected less.
I suppose. Kind of funny...nobody watching that (in the States) would ever know what that car was except for us here.I think they did it right. It looks like they are trying NOT to show a car that actually doesn't exist on USA soil because they are unable to sell it.![]()
My mind is on this hurricane that is coming my way![]()
I agree.
Got a FedEx tracking number...should get it this Friday.Haha...no kidding. Btw...There is no pricing...unfortunately. But it will confirm trims, etc.
Good on them to follow through and also give you a tracking number. I wouldn't have been surprised if a company ignored your request after the call and didn't send anything, let alone send it in a timely manner like this.Got a FedEx tracking number...should get it this Friday.
There are no Hyundai's or Genesis' at the Charleston port. They use Brunswick GA and Philadelphia PA.Best of luck to Hyundai/Genesis as their G70s sit at the eastern ports (particularly Charleston) that will experience the storm surge from hurricane Florence!
Makes me wonder if pricing will be released prior to Friday....Got a FedEx tracking number...should get it this Friday.
Pardon me for continuing this OT conversation, but I watched Monday Night Football last night. I must have missed the 10-15 sec. clip. I guess Genesis is paying just to have their name repeated throughout the halftime. I don't know enough about the science of advertising to know if that is an efficient use of ad dollars; maybe it is.
Advertising does have some strange twists at time and there are a lot of what I consider a dumb commercial on TV. One important thing though, is name recognition. To many, Genesis is an unknown name. People often resist change and trying new things. If they see the Genesis brand and logo often enough, they will become comfortable over time.
Showrooms are not going to be crowded today from the ad, but long term, it can help. Brand loyalty takes a long time to garner and it can also last a long time once established.
Here is my guess. Genesis paid the NFL and committed to sponsor the MNF half time shows commercial free for the season. They probably negotiated this way back and expected the G70 would have been announced. Now MNF is here, but the G70 is not due to issues discussed with license and dealer agreeements. So they had to scramble to put together a mystical commercial showing the silhouette of the car to drum up intrigue. As release info gets announced, the dark commercial will begin to show a bright and shiny G70! My guess is that may happen before the next MNF! One can hope!!Pardon me for continuing this OT conversation, but I watched Monday Night Football last night. I must have missed the 10-15 sec. clip. I guess Genesis is paying just to have their name repeated throughout the halftime. I don't know enough about the science of advertising to know if that is an efficient use of ad dollars; maybe it is.
They had a short clip where you saw the G70 but that was it - no mention of it.Pardon me for continuing this OT conversation, but I watched Monday Night Football last night. I must have missed the 10-15 sec. clip. I guess Genesis is paying just to have their name repeated throughout the halftime. I don't know enough about the science of advertising to know if that is an efficient use of ad dollars; maybe it is.