Friday, June 30, 2017
The Top Dog In The Game Is Suprise, Suprise
Right now Jose Cuervo
(BroBible.com)
(-0.34%)
holds 30% of that desperately sought after tequila market.(BroBible.com)
These Traits Have Benefited My Success
10 Signs Your Personality Is Intimidating Others
1. Your word is good.
1. Your word is good.
- Honesty is something that you value big time. If you say you will do something you always follow through.
- You always speak your mind and do not care who gets upset. Lying is never an option.
- You are focused and will go to extra lengths to make something happen.
- Complaining is something that makes you mad, you would rather work alone than with someone who spends the whole day complaining. You don’t have time for their shit and will not pick up their extra weight without letting them know where they can shove their complaints.
- You are open minded, yes, but you will not entertain anyone who is judgmental. You will either walk away from them and their ignorance or lose your patience with them and let them have a piece of your mind.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Duh?
No One Wants To Buy An Alfa Romeo Giulia
The Alfa Romeo Giulia was supposed to herald the triumphant return of the legendary Italian brand to the American market. Unfortunately, Alfa’s plan to shake up the luxury car game isn’t working out.
According to GoodCarBadCar.net, Alfa has only managed to sell 2,482 Giulia sedans (including the Quadrifoglio) in 2017. You could compare those numbers to the segment stalwarts like the Audi A4 at 15,379 units, BMW 3 Series at 22,584 units, or the Mercedes C-Class that sold 35,436 units, but that only paints half the picture.
Here’s some much more depressing figures: Lexus sold 3,311 CT200h hatchbacks, a car the company is killing off in the American market. Acura managed to beat the Giulia by selling 3,958 ILX sedans—a vehicle that has one of the lowest customer satisfaction ratings in its segment.
Finally, Cadillac was able to score 6,024 customers for the ATS, which
is a good car, but a sales failure by industry standards.
And it’s certainly not a supply issue—there are plenty of Giulias for sale. According to Cars.com, there are currently, 2,209 listings nationwide.
(Jalopnik.com)
The Alfa Romeo Giulia was supposed to herald the triumphant return of the legendary Italian brand to the American market. Unfortunately, Alfa’s plan to shake up the luxury car game isn’t working out.
According to GoodCarBadCar.net, Alfa has only managed to sell 2,482 Giulia sedans (including the Quadrifoglio) in 2017. You could compare those numbers to the segment stalwarts like the Audi A4 at 15,379 units, BMW 3 Series at 22,584 units, or the Mercedes C-Class that sold 35,436 units, but that only paints half the picture.
And it’s certainly not a supply issue—there are plenty of Giulias for sale. According to Cars.com, there are currently, 2,209 listings nationwide.
(Jalopnik.com)
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