Packard Motor Car Company
Packard's 1958 demise ended one of America's premier luxury automakers and demonstrates how market segment migration can strand brands. The company that built 'cars for those who own fine homes' saw its wealthy customers defect to Cadillac while mass-market diversification diluted the brand. Like a species that loses its primary food source and fails to find alternatives, Packard's luxury positioning became untenable.
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1899
Founded