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Old 03-27-2008, 10:45 AM
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I dont think i will be the only person who has noticed this in the rc industry.
but alot of different companies seem to sell the same products just packaged or coloured differently etc .Here is an obvious example LRP and NOSRAM.
IT seem the case with alot of other stuff too.
I guess what i want to know is why and how?
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Originally Posted by pug 205 gti
I dont think i will be the only person who has noticed this in the rc industry.
but alot of different companies seem to sell the same products just packaged or coloured differently etc .Here is an obvious example LRP and NOSRAM.
IT seem the case with alot of other stuff too.
I guess what i want to know is why and how?
thanks
I think in some cases (like LRP/Nosram) it's possible that one company acquired the other, or they merged, but still try to provide products to their respective audiences, since brand loyalty means something. In other cases, like with the Feigao brushless motors, it's just people getting something from an OEM and slapping their sticker on it so they can easily provide a product to their loyal customers without having to invest in the tooling, R&D, etc. I think it's common in business, and certainly not specific to R/C.
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
I think in some cases (like LRP/Nosram) it's possible that one company acquired the other, or they merged, but still try to provide products to their respective audiences, since brand loyalty means something. In other cases, like with the Feigao brushless motors, it's just people getting something from an OEM and slapping their sticker on it so they can easily provide a product to their loyal customers without having to invest in the tooling, R&D, etc. I think it's common in business, and certainly not specific to R/C.
yup... definitely VERY common.

Toyota Corolla becomes the Lexus IS250/350.... Volkswagen Beetle has the same chassis (slightly revised of course) as the Audi TT... Audi A4 = VW Jetta...

GMC Yukon = Chevy Tahoe, Lincoln Navigator = Ford Expedition. etc.
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A Volvo S40 uses the same chassis and motor as the Mazda 3.
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Well i thought id add one that i know of the ford mondeo uses the same parts as the baby jaguar.
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Spam uses the same ingredients as alpo...
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Margarine is relabeled OEM butter.
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I view this as an opportunity to find the common product and go for whatever costs less.
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The VW R32 is the same platform as the Audi A3 and TT, similar to the Jetta but AWD, last year . . .

The Audi B5 A4 is the same as the VW B5 Passat without Quattro.

Not up to date on the current models.
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Most of you guys are confusing platform/parts sharing in cars with rebadging, which is essentially what a lot of RC companies do. The S40 doesn't share the same engine with the Mazda 3. Also, most of the cars being compared as equals in this thread simply share some parts or the basic chassis...

I think what the original poster is talking about is nearly the exact same product being relabeled under different brands. Such as the case with a Nosram speedo and an LRP... The Ice charger and the Checkpoint charger is another example, essentially the same but with a couple different features. The automotive comparison to that would be something more along the lines of the Saab 9-2X Aero and the Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon.
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Originally Posted by dr_hfuhuhurr
Spam uses the same ingredients as alpo...
LMAO.. can I use that?
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Your now catching on to that. I am surprised you guys didn't say anything about Team Orion and Peak Racing having all the same stuff??? The funny part about it is that team orion comes out with the things and peak racing sticks thier sticker on it and sell it for more money.
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Except the wrx and the sabb ore the same inside not so much outside.
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its the same thing that happens in other industries, such as the home appliance or computer industry, where you have the OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) that are typically very efficient low cost high volume producers (in china, taiwan, etc) those guys basically manufacture the product and sell it to a bunch of other companies (u.s., europe, etc) what these other companies do is give the product a brand, handle the marketing in their territories ,as well as customer support and distribution channels. So sometimes, if there is a non-exclusive agreement between OEM and distributor, the OEM is free to sell the product it manufactures to other companies, or even sell it under its own brand.
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Originally Posted by KHoff7
Except the wrx and the sabb ore the same inside not so much outside.
It has almost all the exact same body panels with some different molding slapped on here and there.
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