Go Back   SRT Forums - SRT4, SRT6, SRT8, SRT10 & Dodge Forum
Register Home ForumForum Rules Photo Gallery Active Topics (D) Chat Mark Forums Read


SRTForums.com is the premier Dodge Neon SRT-4 on the internet. Registered Users do not see the above ads. Please Register - It's Free!


View Single Post
Old 03-24-2008, 04:10 PM   #4133 (permalink)
AllForSRT
SRTforums Member
 
AllForSRT's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Member Number: 2947
Location: Cape Cod, MA
Trader Rating: (0)
Posts: 3,415
Default

here you go Suz :

Chrysler tapping consumers to design future products

Posted Mar 24th 2008 1:28PM by Damon Lavrinc
Filed under: Car Buying, Marketing/Advertising, Chrysler



Chrysler's "It's a new day" ad campaign has been in full swing for about a month, but very little substance has backed up the slogan. Now, Chrysler has extended a somewhat open arm to consumers and asked what they're looking for in a new vehicle. ChryslerListens.com is designed to fill that communications gap, asking customers (in 1,000 words or less) to tell the automaker's Page Ranking department what products they want to see coming from Chrysler.

Beyond a basic form on the home page that allows you to speak your voice (you can also call Chrysler or submit something via snail mail), Chrysler is inviting consumers to join the "Customer Advisory Board," what's being billed as a forum that allows the chosen few 5,000 to submit ideas, get a sneak peak at videos and presentations and generally have their voices heard, if not responded to. The rational behind the forum seems sound, particularly considering that Chrysler is doing its best to cut costs and focus groups aren't cheap. It may also allow Chrysler to get more automotive-aware consumers interested in its products beyond the few people that wander into a focus group looking for a few bucks and some stale pastries. However, we're a little unsure if the tactic will provide Chrysler with what it needs to shape the future of its products and services, considering that the only people likely to sign up are partisan pistonheads who are already married to the Mopar camp or slighted customers looking for a place to vent. If you're interested, sign up and wait the three to four weeks to find out if you've been approved.

Continue reading Chrysler tapping consumers to design future products
AllForSRT is offline   Reply With Quote
 
» Wheel & Tire Center

Sponsors

Sponsors

Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v3.0 RC2

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 08:04 PM.

(C) SRTforums.com
Page generated in 0.09274 seconds with 12 queries