October 2009
160 posts
Team Chevy scorecard
Customer interaction:
Plymouth Auto Care
Gordon Chevrolet: service business is down, issues with Impala and Silverado door locks
Don Massey Cadillac
Camaro hauler
Product exposure
Everyone drove a lot of cars
Communication team building
Microblogged on Tumblr with 162 posts, had a good time with colleagues
Good Samaritan
Gave blood
Tried to give blood
Donated toy cars to Detroit...
Highlights from the road
We want people to drive our product
Drive update: CTS Sedan
Cruising back in a CTS - great ride… Cultural priority focus area should continue to be around establishing a sesnse of urgency.
Two best pick-up lines . . .
Cathy Nicklels said her son’s friend, who’s going to med school, said the second best pick-up line after, “I’m a med student,” is, “I drive a Camaro!” Sent by Mary Henige Blackberry Wireless Device
#teamchevy responsible women in Enclave annoyed w/ Terrain team who stole keys...
– maryhenige
Heading to GM HQ in new Buick Lacrosse. Great interior.
Buick isn't for old people anymore
A few members of Team Chevy headed over to Plymouth Auto Care to talk with own Al Stephens about the Buick Lacrosse. He was definitely impressed with the design of the car, both inside and out, and was pretty sure that Buick “isn’t for old people anymore.” -Lish
Enjoying a quick recap with all the teams before heading back to Detroit...
– lish
Ups and Downs of Dealership Service
Gordon Chevrolet Service consultant Keith Broughner can’t explain why business in the facility’s 30 service bays is down 70 percent. Maybe it’s the economy - a lot of people are going to the non-OEM competition because they think it’s cheaper. Right now, Gordon will change your oil and rotate your tires for a tough-to-beat $39.99. Keith says most of the business...
@lish you know, i’m a chevy girl, so i think your team rules. phooey to...
– @CrissyHerron, indiebizchicks.com
Product feature
Gave two photos of the Camaro SS instrument gauges - great feature! Thru the steering wheel, the driver sees what is most important to someone who drives a performance vehicle—the speedometer and the tach !! Yeah! Speed and power! On the second pic- you see the 4 stack! Important gauges, (oil temp,pressure etc) but not necessarily gauges that a performance driver needs to see all the...