runematic
Well-known member
Getting back to the Snapper angle of the story, it reminds me of Maytag in a way. The management, a few years back, had such a boner to get into Sears. At meetings with the independent dealers, they told us to relax, "Your business will actually increase with our presence in Sears." um, ok. Next, they needed in bLowe's, HD, et al. The Dependable Care models were way too expensive to sit in one of these showrooms next to cheap Frigidaires, GE's, etc, so along comes the el cheapo Performa. Yippee. This is where Maytag went downhill. They were chasing the bottom of the market & VOLUME versus stroking & massaging the independent dealer chain and quality products. Screw the folks that actually sell & SERVICE our products. Go for the volume & low prices. Look where it got them. Maytag used to be about premium dependable products, but they were seduced by the low-cost, low-price, volume mentality. As much as some folks like the redesigned NorgeChefTag, it is not such a great washer. The cabinets rust inside badly, horrible load balancing, etc. Then again, judging by the amount of 2-4 year old Kenmore & WP washers in my warehouse......but I digress.