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Ian Rawlings
Guest
On 2006-08-10, CraigB <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, I suppose I could live with a pregnant looking bonnet, but that dash
> .....EWWWYUUUCK!
I'd imagine it's more to do with parts sharing than owt else, the
Defender's a marginal model so making it share as much as the rest of
the line is going to make it cheaper. It'll appeal to those who buy
the thing as a pose-wagon too, which seems to be the biggest market.
> WTF is the idea behind making everything appealing to mum's and kids in
> cities?
'cos they're the ones who are going to spend the cash and buy a new
car every few years. Car manufacturers don't really worry about
appealing to the market who buys a car and keeps it for 6 years or so,
and those of us who would rather cut an arm off than buy a new car can
go hang as far as they're concerned.
--
Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!
> Well, I suppose I could live with a pregnant looking bonnet, but that dash
> .....EWWWYUUUCK!
I'd imagine it's more to do with parts sharing than owt else, the
Defender's a marginal model so making it share as much as the rest of
the line is going to make it cheaper. It'll appeal to those who buy
the thing as a pose-wagon too, which seems to be the biggest market.
> WTF is the idea behind making everything appealing to mum's and kids in
> cities?
'cos they're the ones who are going to spend the cash and buy a new
car every few years. Car manufacturers don't really worry about
appealing to the market who buys a car and keeps it for 6 years or so,
and those of us who would rather cut an arm off than buy a new car can
go hang as far as they're concerned.
--
Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!