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![]() ![]() | The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? Killing the Fan Boy image.... ![]() I am sure that everyone has a company they are loyal to. No matter how the model looks, problems or lack of reliability we stand true to our brands. We seem to block out vehicles that aren’t Germans or rivals to our particular brand. I’m sure that all of us are guilty in some way of being a “fan boy”. Questions for discussion: How is that we never see the mistakes in our brand? How can we change our perception of our view of other brands? What drives us to stay loyal when other cars are better? I would really like to get everyone personal view on how to kill the fan boy image and widen our view on the reality of other vehicles. How can we kill the “fan boy” with in us and realize the potential of other brands? ![]() |
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![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? such a good thread. i will start, i am an audi fan, but i dont have any problems seeing its false, and other carmaker's strength. audi's biggest weakness is its weight distribution, having an audi myself i have to admit it is nose-heavy especially driven on curvy roads and audi's precise but numb steering feel. on the other hand, my brother's 3-series is very well-balanced and the steering is sensational. engine wise, i appreciate audi/mb's approach more than that of bmw's, i value daily usability of power, so low-end torque is very important for me, not high rpm. but to be honeset i still think bmw and mb are more experienced in designing engines, audi don't really have an engine to compete with bmw's v10s and mb's 6.3s in power and efficiency. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? Very interesting topic HoH! Quote:
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-Live for some time with a car of another brand rather than your favourite one. This way you can experience first hand all the "pros'es" of a car of the other brand and you can feel the difference between the supposing brand of the car you drive (to "test") and your favourite one. For example lets suppose that somebody drives an MB and for some reason he (supposingly) has to drive a BMW (or any other brand - that's not the main problem) for a month. During that time he will feel the differences between the philosophy of MB and BMW and will also see that this Bimmer is not a bad car at all, yet is different from his MB. To make a long story short, direct comparison is the key. -Another way that changing somebody's view can happen is dialog, like it happens here in GCZ. When i first registered back in old GCF i wash ready to fight anyone that would say anything bad for BMW, yet now i appreciate the rest german brands to almost the same point, and when the time to choose a car came, i went for a Volvo instead of a BMW, blindminded. I compared the two cars that i had in mind and i saw that the first one suited my life more than the other and that was my first and basic criteria instead of the badge on the hood. And mind that Volvo isn't even german. -I also think electrocution and gun-threatening would also help, but they are not considered civilized methods. Quote:
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? My favorite brand is BMW but there are many other carbrands I would like to own but I lack money. Fanboys will never die, too strong to kill. |
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Blog Entries: 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? Interesting topic HoH. How do you kill fanboy behaviour? To be honest, I don't think you can. There are always going to be those few individuals out there which refuse to except when rival brands develop a better vehicles, etc. On the otherhand - what actually defines someone as a fanboy? I think that like most things, this debate is nothing but an endless circle. Now, I personally do not believe that I am a fanboy (anymore - read below). Why? Because I have appreciation for many different types of vehicles from around the world. That's not to say that I don't have a favourite brand though, because like most everyone else - I do My favourite brand happens to be a company, which the majority of European enthusiasts absolutely hate - Lexus. As for the questions: "How is that we never see the mistakes in our brand?" Well I don't know about others, but I see plently of awful mistakes through out my favourite brand. For instance, I cannot stand and hate: the last generation LS; the last two generation of ES'; the RX; the new LX; the GX and the current generation SC. That all being said, It's clear that I am open to criticism about my favourite brand and the same goes for my other favourite brands: Porsche; Honda; Mercedes-Benz; Pagani, etc. In fact, I'd swear than I'm criticizing my favourite brands more often than I am complimenting them. "How can we change our perception of our view of other brands?" I think that comes maturity, actually. Few will know this, but I was once a hardcore BMW fan myself and one that refused to accept that Mercedes made good vehicles. Honestly, I had an extreme hatred for anything produced by MB. Why? For the simple reason that they were not made by BMW or Lexus. Thankfully and obviously (as I stated above, Mercedes-Benz is now one of my favourite manufacturers) I grew out of that phase long ago. "What drives us to stay loyal when other cars are better?" I'd like to approach that particular question with a different question: "Why do I stay loyal to Lexus when I'm often criticizing them for their designs and openly admit there are better drivers' cars, etc?" You know, one philosophy that I've have always gone by is something along the lines of: not forgetting what they once did. While I'm not overly fond or even happy with many of today's Lexus products and often bitch about them - I stand by the company because I love what they once made/did. I will never forget the products which they once made and that I absolutely loved (and still do): ![]() ![]() ^^ I love those old beasts. You name it - ES, GS, LX, SC , LS Same goes for BMW and any other brand which currently makes products which I have no desire for. Just because I don't have a desire for a number of they're newer vehicles, but still love and admire the company should not label me as a fanboy. Sorry If I mutated your questions.. ![]() Last edited by Bruce; 06-29-2007 at 08:48 PM.. Reason: Spelling |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? I consider myself as an advocate. BMW advocate. ![]() I do acknowledge BMW have some weaknesses & other brands some advantages, but I do not stress them. My task here is to present BMW in a good way - to present BMW advantages & trying to explain BMW AG actions / decisions. My motif: my investment portfolio in BMW AG. It is very insignificant - more a symbolic investment than anything else, yet a special bond to BMW AG is there.![]() |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? How is that we never see the mistakes in our brand? How can we change our perception of our view of other brands? What drives us to stay loyal when other cars are better? MB fan right here..duh..lol anyways.. 1. We do see misstakes..but some dont admit them.. its just childish behaviour..but what the most tend to do is..to search an answer to satisfy your heart when it comes to ones fav brands shortcomings.. on the otherhand when discussing other brands short commings..we dont search for answers or satisfaction..we just diss the crap out of em.. and yes im guilty of that ![]() 2. By driving them.. thats all...just drive the cars..and then you can hate on em..and belive me..its very hard to hate on any of the big 3 germans if you love cars.. 3. That i can not answer.. its just something wierd..like a team ..plus if you love the brand..then you love their ways.. and even if they are not as good as the competition at the moment..you will again search for answers to comfort your heart.. and to aid you into making that dicision of buyin the product of your fav brand PS Im die hard pagani fan.. but seriously there are no shortcomings..i just cant see it.. but pagani is a special case.. pagani is not like the others..its not a car..its art.. ![]() |
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Whatever. They can't even develope their own engines....LOL, what a carmaker. wow. Amazing indeed, and certainly not like the others no, who can ctually make their own cars.... | ||
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Blog Entries: 2 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: The Death of the "Fan Boy" Image??? Quote:
Hell, one of the main reasons the F1 is so awesome is because it has a BMW motor. Same goes for Pagani, but of course with the Mercedes motor. But eitherway, considering Pagani's vast experience with various sectors (including the Carbon fibre which he supplies to other manufacturers) you can be sure he could gather resources to make his own. Fanboy war! ![]() | |
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