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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Audi: As the race slows down, Audi hits the gas

Rupert Stadler
A very interesting article about Audi and a must read for everybody interested int he automotive business.
Your industry is in the midst of a savage downturn and your competitors are slashing their marketing budgets. So what do you do? If you're German automaker Audi, you boost your U.S. ad spending by 20%, blow $6 million or so on a Super Bowl spot, and even sponsor television coverage of Barack Obama's inauguration. "We took the crisis as a huge opportunity," says Peter Schwarzenbauer, the Audi management board member in charge of marketing.

The contrarian approach seems to be paying off. The Volkswagen unit edged upward on this year's Best Global Brands list, to 65 from 67, while archrivals Mercedes-Benz and BMW slipped (though both still outrank Audi). More important, Audi's global sales have held up reasonably well, falling just 7.5% through August, vs. 17% at Mercedes and 18% at BMW. Audi benefited from its relatively fuel-efficient lineup and its strong position in China, where sales are still growing.

In fact, the financial crisis has been pretty good to Audi. In Europe this year the automaker has outsold Mercedes and BMW, a huge milestone for a brand that was close to extinction in the 1960s. In the U.S., Audi sold 8,000 cars in August, up 26% from the year before. For 2009, its share of the U.S. premium market has risen to 8.2% from 6.5%, though American sales are still down 10%. Globally, Audi aims to be the leading premium brand by 2015.

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Source: Business Week

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