Suzuki Autos
Suzuki no longer sells cars in the United States. But that doesn't stop us from checking up on websites they used in the past.
Suzuki no longer sells cars in the United States. But that doesn't stop us from checking up on websites they used in the past.
Today we're going down a rabbit hole of an old site, an official affiliation and muddy history.
Once again, we return to the old question: What do you do with specialty domains that are no longer in use?
We have discussed over and over again how hard it is to settle on a cohesive brand identity when it comes to picking web domains. Chrysler is no exception to this challenge.
Oldsmobile is dead. The Aurora, Intrigue and Silhouette are dead. But what about the websites used to promote these cars and van?
Hey! Didn't we just talk about Lincoln vehicles? Now we're talking about Lincoln's parent company, Ford.
There are few car companies I can think of that embrace multiple versions of their brand names.
Oh, Mitsubishi. What a tangled relationship we have.
Today's journey into the Internet shows us one of the reasons why I'm not a huge fan of Jeep (or Chrysler in general).