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Already have.....at the D.C. Auto Show. You should have seen me trying to shoehorn myself (6' 2", 280 lbs.) under the rear roofline, down into the back seat, like a Bachman Pretzel. I haven't had a workout like that since I reviewed the Lotus Elise.
But he said Acura "never had a really clear direction, other than as an intercept brand, a utility player."
This guy is obviously new. Does he not remember "Precision Crafted Performance"? That was definitely a clear direction or goal. Acura when it first came out was supposed to be the Japanese affordable BMW IMHO. It was clearly on the right track in the late 80's early 90's.
What he should have said was Acura today, with all of us morons in charge don't know or remember the dream of Soichiro Honda, or we simply don't care anymore since he is dead, and thus why we have no clear direction today.
This guy is obviously new. Does he not remember "Precision Crafted Performance"?
That was Acura's first PR slogan, back in 1986. I still remember the TV commercials.
What he should have said was Acura today, with all of us morons in charge don't know or remember the dream of Soichiro Honda, or we simply don't care anymore since he is dead, and thus why we have no clear direction today.
Soichiro Honda's original principle, though (at least in the U.S.-market advertising) was to "Keep it Simple". The very Acura division, itself, was, to an extent, a move away from that.