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Best Car Slogan ever is being dropped....
After 31 years, BMW is dropping it's "Ultimate Driveing Machine" slogan for...."A Company of ideas".


From "Advertising Age" article:
http://adage.com/article?article_id=110963

Back in 1974, BMW sold 15,007 automobiles in the American market, which made the brand the eleventh largest-selling European vehicle. Here are U.S. sales of the top ten that year:


Volkswagen 334,515
Capri 75,260
Fiat 72,029
Opel 59,279
Volvo 53,043
Audi 50,432
Mercedes-Benz 38,170
MG 25,015
Porsche 21,022
Triumph 18,396

'The Ultimate Driving Machine' has been BMW's primary ad slogan for 31 years. | ALSO: Comment on this column in the 'Your Opinion' box below.
The following year, BMW's new agency (Ammirati Puris AvRutick) launched an advertising campaign that would make both the agency and the brand famous: "The ultimate driving machine."

31 years
It's been 31 years since the launch of the ultimate driving machine. So how is BMW doing? Not bad.

Last year BMW was the largest-selling European brand in the American market. Here are U.S. sales of the top ten.


BMW 266,200
Mercedes-Benz 224,269
Volkswagen 224,195
Volvo 123,587
Audi 83,066
Land Rover 46,175
Mini 40,820
Porsche 31,933
Jaguar 30,424
Bentley 3,654
Owning a word
One of the most important conceptual ideas in marketing is "owning a word in the mind." In almost every market, in almost every category, the leading brands are brands that can be identified by a single word or concept. BMW owns "driving." Mercedes-Benz owns "prestige." Volvo owns "safety."

Three of the top four European automobile brands own a word in the mind, but what about the No. 3 brand, Volkswagen?

Volkwagen is a fading star. Among today's European market leaders, it's the only brand that has actually lost sales in the U.S. market in the past two decades. Ironically, it's a brand that got to be the leader by owning a powerful concept in the mind. "Small, ugly, reliable."

After its remarkable marketing victory, what do you suppose BMW is going to do next? It's the Curse of the New Generation. With a new executive vice president of operations at BMW of North America and a new advertising agency, the brand is about ready to launch a new advertising slogan, according to an article in the July 10, 2006 issue of Automotive News.

The new slogan: "A Company of Ideas."

New print ads
A company of ideas? Sounds more like General Electric than BMW. According to Automotive News, one of the first print ads in the campaign delivers the message "Safety isn't just ABS and DSC but also DNA." In other words, forget about performance, let's go after safety."

Meanwhile over at Volvo, they are playing around with the opposite idea. Forget about safety, let's go after performance.

It always happens. The grass is greener on the other side of the freeway. Maybe so, but it's not as easy to make a U-turn in the mind as it is a U-turn on the highway.

Any successful brand got to be successful by standing for something in the mind. Changing what you stand for is almost impossible unless you don't stand for anything at all. In other words, a brand that is nowhere in the mind is a brand that can be changed. A brand that stands for something in the mind is a brand that is forever locked into its position.

Cemetery of failed products
In the cemetery of failed launches are thousands of products like Xerox computers, IBM copiers, Tanqueray vodka, Listerine toothpaste, Coca-Cola clothes, etc. These products didn't fail in the marketplace, they failed in the mind. They tried to stand for something that didn't fit prospects' perceptions about the brands.

Mind first, market second. You can't short-circuit the process by taking a good product to market to demonstrate its superior performance and then, in the process, changing perceptions in the mind.

It's not just BMW. Take Pepsi-Cola, for example. What comes to mind when you think of Pepsi? Back in 1963, the brand launched an advertising program that has to be the "ultimate" cola campaign.

"The Pepsi Generation." This idea took advantage of a key psychological principle. The younger generation looks for ways to rebel against the older generation. Since the older generation was drinking Coca-Cola, it was easy to convince the younger generation that they should be drinking Pepsi.

Back to winning slogan
How long did the Pepsi Generation slogan last? Just four years. For the next 16 years, Pepsi experimented with a number of different slogans raning from "Taste that beats the olders cold. Pepsi pours it on" to "Pepsi Now!" Finally, in 1984, it went right back to what made the brand a strong No. 2 to Coca-Cola. "Pepsi. The choice of a new generation."

Nothing is as vulnerable as a powerful advertising slogan. Year after year, creative hot shots take a crack at it, figuring that if they can topple the king, their reputations are made for life.

One of the reasons given by BMW's new executive VP for driving away from its ultimate driving machine slogan is the fact that a recent research study revealed that only 25 percent of its target market would consider buying a BMW. I think that's pretty good.

Can't appeal to everybody
After all, you have to expect that some prospects would prefer an ultimate comfort machine, an ultimate economy machine, an ultimate capacity machine or an ultimate prestige machine. Even an ultimate Japanese machine or an ultimate American machine. No brand can appeal to everybody.

In his book, Adcult USA, James Twitchell tells a story about Rosser Reeves. An executive of Minute Maid once complained about Reeves's refusal to fiddle with the advertising, saying "You have 47 people working on my brand, and you haven't changed the campaign in 12 years. What are they doing?"

Reeves replied: "They're keeping your people from changing your ad."




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TauronLBTauronLB - 8/7/2006 1:53:38 PM
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Its good they're dropping the slogan. Its not true anymore. They should have changed it to the ugliest driving machine.
T


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phantom330phantom330 - 8/7/2006 2:09:34 PM
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I personally think it's a huge mistake. A Company of Ideas? How lame is that.

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UnkleFunkleUnkleFunkle - 8/7/2006 2:45:10 PM
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You can't fix what isn't broken. I think it's a mistake, but I'm not in the advertising department of BMW AG. There must be some reason.

Hopefully, it's other than to get "free thinking" people to buy a BMW.


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PoweredbyBMWPoweredbyBMW - 8/7/2006 4:15:39 PM
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A company of ideas has no idea for their slogan.

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RupertRupert - 8/7/2006 6:41:51 PMView My AgentSpace
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the thing about trying to appeal to all car buyers....mercedes benz do.
a, b, c, cl, clk, cls, e, g, gl, ml, r, s, sl, slk, slr, vaneo, viano.
17 models. plus 2 estate versions of e and c, coupe and cabriolet of clk, long wheelbase of r class and s class, sporthatch of c class.
23 different body styles. 11 platforms (s and cl same, clk and c same, ml, gl and r same, cls and e same). a brand for everyone? that'll be mercedes benz.
10 years ago, they had 11 body styles, on 7 models, with 5 platforms. (c class estate and saloon, e class saloon, estate and cabriolet, ce coupe, s long wheelbase)
that could be m-bs new phrase. "a car for life. a car for the world. a car for you."


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RefuGRefuG - 8/7/2006 9:23:52 PM
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Before "Ultimate Driving Machine" came out I wonder how people perceived it? Im not sayin that "Company of Ideas" is a great slogan, but maybe, only maybe it will grow on the us/world, No?


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UPshiftUPshift - 8/8/2006 2:37:26 AM
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The Ultimate Driving Machine says so much though....

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M53RM53R - 8/8/2006 9:56:21 AMView My AgentSpace
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The Ultimate Driving Machine no matter wat happens....

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M53RM53R - 8/8/2006 9:56:38 AMView My AgentSpace
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The Ultimate Driving Machine no matter wat happens....

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CarboyCarboy - 8/8/2006 11:10:44 AMView My AgentSpace
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Bmw is not "The Ultimate Driving Machine"


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M53RM53R - 8/8/2006 4:31:41 PMView My AgentSpace
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Carboy.........if BMW isnt the ultimate driving machine, wat is?

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cashelbyroncashelbyron - 3/8/2007 2:39:06 PM
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Every company that wants to succeed is a company of ideas. This is among the broadest and therefore least inspiring slogans ever. Perhaps their lawyers have also secured "A company of people," "A company of buidlings" and "A company with desks and phones and machines and stuff." --cashelbyron, Mpls., MN



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