Is'nt all this nonsense your doing under your many ae's?http://www.caraudio.com/forums/thunderdome-forum-members-only/483624-real-kevin-subtilis-audio-hand-built-enclosures-audioimpactxx.html You had many hair brained schemes posted on here from pizza joints to box building adventures.Then you got someone with a good rep to help push or design a couple subs and here you are.High and mighty Skar.Some ppl havent or will ever forget the BS you pulled beforeSince you took your time to make such a pointless post, let me just take 2 minutes to clear some things up...
- My name is Kevin Schlenker - not Sphincter.
- Jacob designed the original VVX's and IVXv1's. Both of those lines combined at the time we discontinued them made up only around 15% of our total revenue. I'd like to point out that while he did originally help with these lines, those are the only lines and are no longer even produced. I was the one who had to sell them, market to dealers, etc. He did not. We now make a wide variety of products none of which have his involvement such as amplifiers, woofers, speakers, pro audio, wiring, amp kits, etc. It is quite bold to say we would not be a company without said person...
- This "mommy and daddy" you are referring to never invested a single dollar in helping to start Skar Audio as a company. Skar Audio was started like most American companies, I found legitimate investors who believed in the business plan. I took a huge risk with loans, etc and am happy to say that we are continuing to grow and the risk was well worth it, but you are very far off point here by saying "mommy and daddy" just made it happen.
I am not sure why you have hate towards me, even if you do not want to run Skar, but please make sure your attacks are accurate before attacking someone. I will not be posting again here, but may I suggest you channel your negative energy into something positive and constructive? Perhaps starting a company of your own, etc.
-Kevin
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Actually, GMC was originally the heavy truck division of General Motors and Chevrolet was the the light truck division. Over the years, the company co-mingled the light and heavy trucks so that dealers who sold Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile or Cadillac could have a truck line without infringing on the Chevrolet dealers' protected sales territory for Chevy trucks.Gmc and lincoln are supposed to be the high end/luxary models of there respective brand names. But I agree it is dumb to give them there own brand name just to have a luxary model. But toyota does it with lexus.
GM has made numerous cars throughout the the decades that share the same basic design as other GM cars. Like the pontiac grand am and the oldsobile alero
I was gong off of my friends GMC sierra duramax. Not sure if the Chevy model has all the options his done. But don't care to know or look into it.Actually, GMC was originally the heavy truck division of General Motors and Chevrolet was the the light truck division. Over the years, the company co-mingled the light and heavy trucks so that dealers who sold Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile or Cadillac could have a truck line without infringing on the Chevrolet dealers' protected sales territory for Chevy trucks.
If you wan't a "luxury" model chevrolet truck you need to buy a Cadillac SUV... GMC and Chevrolet trucks are identical and neither is available with luxury options that the other isn't, as far as I'm aware.
i love how people hate skar but wont bear to look into the past of sundown
Ok. So I did some research. GMC has a "denali" edition of the duramax. Which is basically a Cadillac in terms of luxary. Chrome/wood trim/sat nav and all that other garbage.Actually, GMC was originally the heavy truck division of General Motors and Chevrolet was the the light truck division. Over the years, the company co-mingled the light and heavy trucks so that dealers who sold Buick, Pontiac, Oldsmobile or Cadillac could have a truck line without infringing on the Chevrolet dealers' protected sales territory for Chevy trucks.
If you wan't a "luxury" model chevrolet truck you need to buy a Cadillac SUV... GMC and Chevrolet trucks are identical and neither is available with luxury options that the other isn't, as far as I'm aware.