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If theyd save the r and d cost of that and just galvanise the chassis theyd sell plenty of them
Not if they had there own tank it wouldnt really be any more expensive
Our chassis snapped at fours old after the engine shat itself at 36k milesYou want it to last for ever, they want it to last a certain amount of time so they can keep selling them. If they made them indestructible they wouldn’t sell so many and go bust. All vehicles are built now with a life span. 10 years as a rule of thumb I believe.
You want it to last for ever, they want it to last a certain amount of time so they can keep selling them. If they made them indestructible they wouldn’t sell so many and go bust. All vehicles are built now with a life span. 10 years as a rule of thumb I believe.
Well it should be an option. Even if it was alot more expensive at least customers in countries with damp climates like this could have the choiceYou want it to last for ever, they want it to last a certain amount of time so they can keep selling them. If they made them indestructible they wouldn’t sell so many and go bust. All vehicles are built now with a life span. 10 years as a rule of thumb I believe.
oh aye & they think we all have bucket loads of cash that were really struggling to fill nowerdays too keep buying stuff just too line there pockets every 3-5yrsYou want it to last for ever, they want it to last a certain amount of time so they can keep selling them. If they made them indestructible they wouldn’t sell so many and go bust. All vehicles are built now with a life span. 10 years as a rule of thumb I believe.
Vegans hahahaPerhaps the executives at Nissan have a wider audience than just farmers as potential buyers! Builders, families, reps, vegans... etc....
So, British farmers will be left with the only pickup choices ofMitsubishi, VW, 'Mercedes' and now Nissan...
Surely the Nissan will still be available as the Renault Alaskan, which is due this year in Europe???
Fiat Fullback ? (rebadged L200).So, British farmers will be left with the only pickup choices of
Toyota
Ford-VW collaboration
Isuzu
LR Defender pickup (maybe)
Fiat Fullback ? (rebadged L200).
The Navara and Alaskan are both built on the same production line. A line due to be shut down this year. So the Alaskan will sink without trace.Mitsubishi, VW, 'Mercedes' and now Nissan...
Surely the Nissan will still be available as the Renault Alaskan, which is due this year in Europe???