Vignale, the new name for posh Fords

Vignale, the new name for posh Fords

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williamp

19,290 posts

275 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Vignale cars will be aimed at “time-poor, independent thinkers who want to be made to feel special”.


They still talk like that in the world of marketing? I was expecting "paradigm shift" and blues sky base touching to be in there at some point as well! I
Well these days buying a mondeo over a 3series does make stand out as indipendant thinkers, etc etc!

KTF

9,840 posts

152 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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They already have Lincoln, the so called premium sub brand, sub premium brand or whatever marketing nonsense they use but still they try...

Meanwhile, the buyers who want a 'premium' car go off to the Germans as usual.

Maybe Ford should point out that more 3 series are sold than Mondeos so if you want to 'stand out', buy a Mondeo wink

thehammer

249 posts

136 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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vignale!!! sounds like another word for a lady garden...

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

235 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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vig-nail?

DonkeyApple

55,883 posts

171 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Probably a clever move. But maybe a bit late in the economic cycle.

These are fleet cars and quite a few fleets would have probably preferred to drop BMW from their list and expand their cheaper Ford offering over the last few years.

However, I think this is all aimed at getting middle managers out of other German cars by allowing them to still assert their superior manhood and wealth in the car park and on the M1 with a car that can be visibly seen as superior as well as having an executive nut tightening service.

It will allow men to jump the queue at lay-bys like having front light wipers on your Vectra used to.

Megaflow

9,487 posts

227 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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I'm not a fan of the colour, or the cream quilted leather, but the rest of it is a very fine looking car.

issey23

173 posts

191 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Megaflow said:
I'm not a fan of the colour, or the cream quilted leather, but the rest of it is a very fine looking car.
I agree with that, but maybe the colour looks better in the flesh ?

MadmanO/T People

899 posts

207 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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There is already a posh version of the new Mondeo on sale in America.......





It's called the Lincoln MKZ. It's not exactly pretty but at least it doesn't look like a Mondeo that has crashed through the Halford's stick-on crap aisle. I wonder why Ford chose not to offer this body style in the UK/Europe?

Prawo Jazdy

4,950 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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ajprice said:
So Ford got the name, and Jaguar had to settle for calling it the S Type.

LuS1fer

41,168 posts

247 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Renault tried this in the 80s.


Didn't work then really.
The days of Ghia are gone and Titanium didn't work so I fail to see where this is going.
As noted above, they'd have been better off launching Lincoln in the UK - would sit alongside the forthcoming Mustang.

SO27

151 posts

213 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Hugo a Gogo said:
vig-nail?
vin-yarl probably

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

192 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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okie592 said:
When will car makers learn chrome isn't a car seller. It
Looks bloody awful
To you. But other markets and other eras would certainly dispute your claim.

delays

786 posts

217 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Otispunkmeyer said:
Vignale cars will be aimed at “time-poor, independent thinkers who want to be made to feel special”.


They still talk like that in the world of marketing? I was expecting "paradigm shift" and blues sky base touching to be in there at some point as well! I
"Time-poor, independent thinkers"?

I think what they're really looking for is a slice of the ex-Saab architect clique. For when an Infiniti is too risqué, a Lexus doesn't have enough quilted leather and Hyundais and Kias are a bit low-brow.

anonymous-user

56 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Posh Fords......is that like considerate Audis, dawdling BMWs and gently-driven Impezzas?

Dusty964

6,925 posts

192 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Don't they already have a posh ford being sold under the Mercury brand?

budgie smuggler

5,408 posts

161 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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autocar said:
The strategy could start with the facelifted Focus ST, which was seen testing last week.
Not seen anything about this, anybody got a link/pic?

angry jock

1,005 posts

201 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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SO27 said:
Hugo a Gogo said:
vig-nail?
vin-yarl probably
It's pronounced vin-yal-ay.
Ford pissing all over another "carrozeria" madshootcurseranting
To see some of the cars that Carrozeria Vignale were responsible for see here.

themanwithnoname

1,634 posts

215 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Exterior styling is quite nice. Not sure about a quilted interior. Too much chrome.

I also imagine that once in the used market they will quickly become the "Vig-naaaarley, innit"

Bring over the Lincoln or Mercury, tone down the American-ness and they'd have a winner.

People who want a "luxury" car will still buy BMW Audi Mercedes and Lexus.

Apart from weirdos who care not for residuals who will but an Infiniti.

excel monkey

4,545 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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Dusty964 said:
Don't they already have a posh ford being sold under the Mercury brand?
Mercury was killed off years ago, sadly.

As someone else has already stated, the Mondeo is sold as a regular Ford and a poshed-up Lincoln in the states.

DonkeyApple

55,883 posts

171 months

Wednesday 4th September 2013
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LuS1fer said:
Renault tried this in the 80s.


Didn't work then really.
The days of Ghia are gone and Titanium didn't work so I fail to see where this is going.
As noted above, they'd have been better off launching Lincoln in the UK - would sit alongside the forthcoming Mustang.
I think a big key lies in the special servicing addition. I think that is quite clever.