starcrafttom
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"Post-purchase rationalization, also known as Buyer’s Stockholm Syndrome, is a cognitive bias whereby someone who has purchased an expensive product or service overlooks any faults or defects in order to justify their purchase. It is a special case of choice-supportive bias. "
Well that would explain the twin vs single , ford vs chevy, 1911 vs glock, blond vs red head, Cdory vs Venture. etc etc etc
I think the main point that I was making a few pages back is that the current dealers and the builder do not understand their buyer and are not marketing to that buyer. As Paul asked " when have there ever been more then 2 or three cdorys at the show?" Well when Jeff from ranger tugs was sales man for cdory and had 6 plus boats at the boat show . All of them decked out and decorated just as he does the ranger tugs today. And it worked. they would sell 22 and 25s by the marine full. How many on this site up dated from a 22 to a 25 at that time?? I cant think of at least 4 off the top of my head. How many updated to a 225 tomcat during that time? DR bob?
Its not the lack of quality. That is higher now then before IMHO. Its a lack of marketing and innovation to the line. There are changes that could be made to the line with out changing the molds that I believe would sell more boats. Storage/fish box for the 22 would be one.
But hey its not my company and it fits their market of " if you cant afford a sea sport ? here you go"
Well that would explain the twin vs single , ford vs chevy, 1911 vs glock, blond vs red head, Cdory vs Venture. etc etc etc
I think the main point that I was making a few pages back is that the current dealers and the builder do not understand their buyer and are not marketing to that buyer. As Paul asked " when have there ever been more then 2 or three cdorys at the show?" Well when Jeff from ranger tugs was sales man for cdory and had 6 plus boats at the boat show . All of them decked out and decorated just as he does the ranger tugs today. And it worked. they would sell 22 and 25s by the marine full. How many on this site up dated from a 22 to a 25 at that time?? I cant think of at least 4 off the top of my head. How many updated to a 225 tomcat during that time? DR bob?
Its not the lack of quality. That is higher now then before IMHO. Its a lack of marketing and innovation to the line. There are changes that could be made to the line with out changing the molds that I believe would sell more boats. Storage/fish box for the 22 would be one.
But hey its not my company and it fits their market of " if you cant afford a sea sport ? here you go"