GirlsAreStupid!ThrowRocksAtThem! answered 5 years ago
Downmarket (or low-end) products are consumer goods that are mainly sold to low-income people.
Some downmarket newspapers, such as The Sun, are tabloids.
Cars of similar size are often distinguished by their marketing level. The Ford Maverick is more downmarket than the Ford Granada. The Chevrolet Cavalier was conceived as an upmarket alternative to the downmarket Chevrolet Chevette.
Upmarket (or high-end) commodities are products, services or real estate targeted at high-income consumers. Examples of products would include items from Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Hammacher-Schlemmer, and Chanel.
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