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Prius on West Wing?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by texassalsa04, Nov 22, 2004.

  1. texassalsa04

    texassalsa04 New Member

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    Excerpt from a web site:

    "The world is running out of oil because GM (NYSE: GM) makes a gas-guzzler called the "Hummer" that kills little fuel-efficient cars. We should nonetheless all buy shares in ChevronTexaco (NYSE: CVX) because Americans love gas-guzzlers. Plus, if we try to develop hydrogen fuel cell cars manufactured with Ballard's (Nasdaq: BLDP) technology, they will explode like the Hindenburg. The only alternative to the above scenario is for every man, woman, and child in America to immediately sign onto a waiting list to buy a Prius at their nearest Toyota (NYSE: TM) dealer.


    That last bit is key. West Wingers mentioned the Prius by name 10 times in the course of one hour of network television. Now, I don't know whether Toyota anted up a product placement fee for this. NBC parent GE (NYSE: GE) probably wanted one, just like Fox (NYSE: FOX) wanted, and got, a fee for giving Ford (NYSE: F) vehicles a prominent role in the past couple seasons of its 24 drama.


    But it's quite possible that Toyota paid not a dime for its honorable, and numerous, mentions during the show. Word has it that because of incredible demand -- so great that, yes, people now have to wait in line for the "privilege" of paying a premium to the sticker price to buy the car -- Toyota no longer actively advertises the Prius. Rather, the company allows customer word of mouth, and the innumerable mentions of the car whenever any journalist reports on the hybrid vehicle phenomenon, to advertise the car for free. I strongly suspect that this is what happened on The West Wing. The car mentioned by default when referring to hybrids is not Honda's Insight (too cosmic in appearance) or Civic (too easily confused with the non-hybrid Civic) or Ford's new Escape SUV hybrid (same reason). The Prius, as a normal-looking car available only in hybrid form, gets tapped to play poster child for the whole hybrid movement.


    That's not just free advertising, folks. It's advertising that money can't buy. When everybody talks about you as though you're the only game in town, before long, you are."
     
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    Interesting thing about that episode, "Prius" is mentioned numerous times, but "Toyota" is never mentioned once. At the end of the show, President Bartlet says something to the effect of "Prius is increasing production 50%." He used "Prius" like it was the manufacturer's name instead of the model name. I'm sure Toyota didn't mind having "Prius" mentioned, but they probably cringed when the actor-dealer said that his markup of $3800 wasn't as bad as some dealers that are charging $10,000 over list.