Originally Posted By: Jarlaxle
Do you buy your KoolAid by the drum, or in bulk from the tanker?
There is plenty of KoolAid to go around.
GM kept drinking their Koolaid, while they watched their US market share go from over 50% to what is it now, half that? They didn't take the competition seriously, which is a form of koolaid consumption.
I'd have to say it's hard to keep market share by koolaid alone. Toyota, Honda and others didn't build their market share by marketing alone. They had to get better. To be honest, their first offerings were not the greatest.
But they did get better. And while they were doing this, management at the big three automakers at that time kept drinking their koolaid, ignoring the reality that faced them.
But consumers took notice. The Japanese cars were getting better and would run, reliably for as long if not longer than comparable cars from GM, Ford and Chrysler.
My point is koolaid isn't a one-sided deal. There is plenty of koolaid on both sides of the aisle.
I had had good luck with GM until the 1980s. By the early 2000s, I had made the move, via GM to Toyota. Had Geo Prizm which I found aged much better than a comparable Cavalier. We had a 2002 Camry that went 277k miles with relatively few repairs over that time. We are having good luck with our 2010 Nissan Altima and 2003 Corolla. My 2003 Mazda has been a mixed bag. But it's more fun to drive, so I keep it around.
But I have to say our '99 Mercury Grand Marquis has been a good car as well.