GM bans use of 'Chevy' brand name internally

DETROIT, June 10 | Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:39pm EDT

DETROIT, June 10 (Reuters) - General Motors Co [GM.UL] has banned the use of the popular "Chevy" nickname for its flagship Chevrolet brand internally but would more than welcome if a customer calls his or her car "Chevy."

"We love Chevy. In no way are we discouraging customers or fans from using the name," GM said in a statement on Thursday.

The automaker was responding to controversy surrounding an internal memo that urged GM employees to drop the use of Chevy and communicate its best-selling brand only as Chevrolet to maintain the consistency of its branding.

"We'd ask that whether you're talking to a dealer, reviewing dealer advertising, or speaking with friends and family, that you communicate our brand as Chevrolet moving forward," GM said in a memo to employees on Tuesday.

"When you look at the most recognized brands throughout the world, such as Coke or Apple for instance, one of the things they all focus on is the consistency of their branding," the memo said.

GM on Thursday confirmed the memo and said the action was needed to maintain a consistent brand name for advertising and marketing purposes and to establish a significant presence for Chevrolet in global markets.

But it's OK if you still call your car a Chevy, GM added.

"We hope people around the world will continue to fall in love with Chevrolets and smile when they call their favorite car, truck or crossover "Chevy," GM said.

(Reporting by Soyoung Kim; Editing by Bernard Orr)

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Comments (21)
suavemackey wrote:
Speaking of consistency, Did the higher ups of GM realize they said Coke and not the whole name which is Coca Cola. Coke is the nickname for that just like Chevy is the nickname for Chevrolet. Instead of picking on the workers take your own advice and speak proper english. Nice touch adding that Chevy jar that employees have to put money in if they say Chevy. Are we back in school guys? My advice is to go back to school and take some lessons in toleration and english.

Jun 10, 2010 3:18pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
w1_m2 wrote:
Coke? What? Did I say COKE? You mean Coca-Cola don’t you? Chevy/Chevrolet Coke/Coca-Cola? Yet you use Coke as an example of “consistency of their branding”? This is a joke, right?

Jun 10, 2010 3:19pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
Isn’t “Coke” short for coca-cola…..?

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