Originally Posted By: dave1251
Interesting to say the least. Providing examples of two of most successful companies in the world completely preforming the proverbial face plant and losing a opportunity to grow their respective business.
To make it worse, they do have a bit of retail traction at Partsource, Canadian Tire's sister store. Now, they do advertise some good sales on oil on occasion, with their regular pricing being through the roof, par for the course up here. Yet, I've never seen the Chevron products as part of the sale rotation. Normally, when Partsource sells an oddball that never goes on sale, like LM or Eneos, the regular price winds up being a fair bit cheaper than the regular price for the majors that get rolled back regularly.