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Challenger pulled out of Europe
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<blockquote data-quote="How much" data-source="post: 3735224" data-attributes="member: 7392"><p>Makes sence to add a challenger painted green to the fendt brand , when did you see a challenger wheeled tractor working in europe ? There is not much to the challenger brand in all honesty.</p><p>However that article elludes to fendt developing there own twin tracked machine , that in terms of cost saving is madness .</p><p>The reason Agco are withdrawing challenger from the EU is to save money , to allow one of there brands to develop a machine to compete with one of there own brands would seem crazy . And considering the fendt would have to bear the development costs etc for such a limited number of sales its going to be fendt price plus 50%</p><p></p><p>I would like to think and suspect that the fendt machine will be 98% challenger with some fendt tweaks just to put the fendt stamp on it .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="How much, post: 3735224, member: 7392"] Makes sence to add a challenger painted green to the fendt brand , when did you see a challenger wheeled tractor working in europe ? There is not much to the challenger brand in all honesty. However that article elludes to fendt developing there own twin tracked machine , that in terms of cost saving is madness . The reason Agco are withdrawing challenger from the EU is to save money , to allow one of there brands to develop a machine to compete with one of there own brands would seem crazy . And considering the fendt would have to bear the development costs etc for such a limited number of sales its going to be fendt price plus 50% I would like to think and suspect that the fendt machine will be 98% challenger with some fendt tweaks just to put the fendt stamp on it . [/QUOTE]
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