prinz_valium said:
thats why the brand value is "low".
edit: lol oka nvm http://www.forbes.com/powerful-brands/#page:2_sort:0_direction:asc_search:
here is a different one: |
Toyota is a much bigger brand then the two you mentioned the only German car maker that has a legit shot at making the top 10 in the future is VW since it much more of a global brand then both BMW and Mercedes. Plus its part of a big group that also includes Audi, Porsche, Skoda, Seat, Bentley, Bugatti and Lamborghini. That Forbes top 100 list doesn't make much sense how is Lexus listed seperatley when its fully owned by Toyota. Porsche shouldn't be listed seperately neither since its part of the VW group. Kia being ranked seperatly doesn't make sense either since its owned by Hyundai and Hyundai sells more cars then Kia and it isn't in top 100.








