• AGM@lemmy.ca
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    I’d guess people will get used to the brand names. Hyundai was like that too. Most people will eventually settle on some bastardized pronunciation of the name, like this guy.

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      Most reasonable people won’t care, but I think a measurable percentage would be turned off by it, which you don’t want when entering a market.

      It’s easy to drive a Merc, Benz, Bimmer, Chevy, Ford, or V-dub.

      It’s harder (heh) to say “whoa he’s drives a Dong”

      “I’ll be there in 5 minutes, look for a black Dong”

      Idk maybe it’s easier after all.

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        Won’t be an issue 10 years in and global brand value is more important, especially when entering a market to compete on price rather than on prestige.

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      I have no idea how to pronounce it correctly. Hi-oon-day? I say hun-day