Im not sure, but I think the first few years production were galv. chassis, but it was decided to go to paint outside/waxoyl inside, as yousay the saving must be small in a production line set up.
Always found it irritating that they didn't galv. chassis and bulkhead, also why they stopped galvanising the body cappings and windscreen surround which had worked well for decades.![]()
because they wanted to sell more vehicles to their customers.
it takes a lot of money to get a customer and it's a lot easier and cheaper to sell an existing customer a product. so you'd soon go out of business if you built a vehicle that someone only needed to buy once.
There are different ways to get the money out of a customer. Although lrs aren't great for build quality, the parts were very cheap for decades, and still reasonable now.because they wanted to sell more vehicles to their customers.
it takes a lot of money to get a customer and it's a lot easier and cheaper to sell an existing customer a product. so you'd soon go out of business if you built a vehicle that someone only needed to buy once.
not exactly true people that buy new change them regular ,well before the built in obsolescence kicks in
There are different ways to get the money out of a customer. Although lrs aren't great for build quality, the parts were very cheap for decades, and still reasonable now.
The Japanese have a different approach, they sell a competently engineered vehicle for a very competitive price, but God help you if it does pack up, cos the parts are very expensive!And they will try and sell you the special branded oil and paddock jacket to screw a few extra bucks out of you.
the rear x-member, why they couldnt make it not have those massive unsealed seams i dont know.......
That is a pet hate of mine too! Surely some kind of plastic tub under the rear arches would stop all the corrosive grit getting fired at the chassis, fuel filler etc. And very cheap to produce and fit.the lack of rear arch liners, the incomplete front ones!
There are different ways to get the money out of a customer. Although lrs aren't great for build quality, the parts were very cheap for decades, and still reasonable now.
The Japanese have a different approach, they sell a competently engineered vehicle for a very competitive price, but God help you if it does pack up, cos the parts are very expensive!And they will try and sell you the special branded oil and paddock jacket to screw a few extra bucks out of you.
Don't like the silly grab handle on the dash to help passengers get in.
Fine for a child but useless for anyone with a little girth.
Don't like the silly grab handle on the dash to help passengers get in.
Fine for a child but useless for anyone with a little girth.
Wibblehave you ever tried to pull it off?
have you ever tried to pull it off?