4.1.4 A Sensor's Age
It is possible for a product to go from an age of 4 years to 2 years. How can that be? When a product is moved on the Perceptual Map, customers perceive the repositioned product as newer and improved, but not brand new. As a compromise, customers cut the age in half. If the product's age is 4 years old, on the day it is repositioned, its age becomes 2 years old. Therefore, you can manage the age of a product by repositioning the product. It does not matter how far the product moves. Aging commences from the revision date.
Changing MTBF alone will not affect a product's age.
Age criteria vary from segment to segment. For example, Traditional customers prefer an age of 2 years. This accounts for 47% of the Traditional customers' purchase decision. If a Traditional product's age approaches 3 years, customers will begin to turn away. Repositioning the product drops the age from 3 to 1.5 years and customers become interested again.