Sentences with phrase «brand prestige»

"Brand prestige" refers to the high status or reputation that a brand has attained in the minds of consumers. It signifies that the brand is well-regarded, trusted, and seen as a symbol of quality, luxury, or excellence. Full definition
Ironic, yes — but it shows the importance of brand prestige in the minds of some Asian consumers, no matter their politics, ethnicity, or income.
Maybe those cars don't have the same brand prestige as a Mini, but the BMW 228i and Mercedes - Benz CLA250 do and then some, and you could have either for the same price as this Mini Cooper.
We're skeptical about this reasoning, because historically companies have solved this problem the other way around, investing in a flagship vehicle to restore brand prestige and letting that be the seed sown for the future.
Pros: High level of features per dollar; abundant V8 power; supremely comfortable back seat Cons: Lacks brand prestige of class competitors; only two trim levels and no options
You'll like the Genesis if you are less concerned about brand prestige and more concerned about the driving experience and the vehicle's feature set.
can live without brand prestige, the value of this car is off the charts!
They might not carry the same weight in terms of brand prestige or off - roading capability, but the following models are chief competitors to the Range Rover Evoque.
There's no denying that Buick is no BMW or Mercedes when it comes to brand prestige.
The Genesis G80 doesn't have the brand prestige or level of overall refinement that established rivals from BMW, Mercedes - Benz, and Lexus boast.
«They are high - value models aimed at boosting margins and brand prestige» and have proved «popular with sports - and supercar owners who need a four - door when they start a family.»
This was brought about as the Big Four firms became home to some of the global mid-tier consulting firms that struggled to compete against the brand prestige, service breadth and depth, and footprint of the MBB.
You just need to be willing to trade away some brand prestige and a little software gloss here and there.
Some may feel particularly connected to their early career days due to their employer's brand prestige, unique work environment, exceptional colleagues, or the work itself.
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