Aston Martin Dreadnought
Aston Martin Dreadnought
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Ghini2

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9 posts

5 months

Yesterday (10:57)
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What a great move for Branding and using time and resources!

Creating a digital extreme Combat SUV for a Wargame in times of real world war surely will help improve AM sales..........

https://media.astonmartin.com/aston-martin-dreadno...


bogie

16,993 posts

299 months

Yesterday (11:05)
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Its for the gamers, no doubt to appeal to a younger audience ...if only they had enough money to buy AM cars....mmm...perhaps many of them do, have you seen how much pro gamers are earning these days, could where AM marketing got the idea from wink

Simpo Two

92,297 posts

292 months

Yesterday (12:10)
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It's almost as if 'We've run out of ideas to make the main business work, let's play instead'.

Handyman2009

202 posts

130 months

Yesterday (12:54)
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Do you think they will make one for the new James Bond movie? It could based on the DBX, maybe...

bogie

16,993 posts

299 months

Yesterday (13:21)
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Handyman2009 said:
Do you think they will make one for the new James Bond movie? It could based on the DBX, maybe...
I guess they could do if the response to it is positive, it would make a change from all the Land Rover products in Bond movies ...

Jon39

14,780 posts

170 months

Yesterday (13:25)
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Has there been a spelling error?

To be a true Aston Martin, should it be named Vreadnought?

Our teenage gamer made an extremely rare visit away from his bedroom this month, following a PC crash.
We later heard that he had told an online gaming buddy, that he thought the family strangers downstairs were, "Quite nice people".

smile


Simpo Two

92,297 posts

292 months

Yesterday (13:29)
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Jon39 said:
To be a true Aston Martin, it should be named Vreadnought.
hehe

What do you call a stolen Aston Martin? A Vanish.

If it's very shiny it's probably a Varnish.

I'll get me coat.

Jon39 said:
Our teenage gamer made an extremely rare visit away from his bedroom, following a PC crash.
We later heard that he had told an online gaming buddy, that he thought the family strangers downstairs were, "Quite nice people".
Now if his father had shown him how to trade, he'd be able to buy his own house by now smile

LRDefender

695 posts

35 months

Yesterday (13:33)
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Seems a good idea to me.

Product awareness is always an important part of any company and A.M. sales suggest there is much work to be done here. Using A.I. this would take no time at all to knock up.

When a lot of people hear or speak of A.M. they don't always think of the current model line up but more the older cars, this is something Jaguar struggled with and look how that turned out for Jag. Getting A.M. products being viewed positively by wee nippers is something A.M. should definitely be doing.

So when I see this and think about it for a moment, it is a positive.

All in all well done A.M. and keep up the good work!

LTP

3,016 posts

139 months

Yesterday (13:40)
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Jon39 said:

Has there been a spelling error?

To be a true Aston Martin, should it be named Vreadnought?
No - it should be the Vacuous

raceboy

13,812 posts

307 months

Yesterday (14:26)
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Simpo Two said:
What do you call a stolen Aston Martin? A Vanish.
The Vanish was the Vanquish from Die Another Day. wink

Simpo Two

92,297 posts

292 months

Yesterday (17:13)
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raceboy said:
Simpo Two said:
What do you call a stolen Aston Martin? A Vanish.
The Vanish was the Vanquish from Die Another Day. wink
Ah yes, the DB10 wasn't launched because they said people would think it had a V10 engine.

So they launched the DB11. Doh!

This is the problem when you have marketing people coming and going - no continuity.