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Old 21 Mar 2004, 01:33 pm
Kirby Kirby is offline
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quote:Originally posted by PVO PT

you may be waiting longer than that Kirby. I herd from a little worm that there is a GOOD chance it will not be aviable. I dont blame them. ALL the BI***IN about the warenty issue and not enough S1 sold, why waste the money on the development when only a hundred or so will sell. there are other ways to void your war.
This is by far the lamest excuse for not releasing S-2. I don't subscribe to the "we're not worthy" crew's view that we as customers need to walk on egg shells to have anyone create product! I will never believe that any ammount os a$$ kissing would make DC make or not make a product!

Intellegent companies create products to sell them!

VALUE sells!

If your product adds fun, but attacks overall value, people will ask why!

The aftermarket products were an attempt to create excitement around a project (the PT). Because of lack of support and poor marketing it didn't work.

Daimler Chrysler is moving AWAY from the PT... so why spend the money. Daimler in it's arrogance wants Chrysler to turn the clock back and make heavy rear wheel drive V-8 square front boats again (just as gasoline begins to skyrocket in price)...this leaves our efficient little retro-rocket out in the cold.

The withdrawl of support has very little to do with any of the members of this website, quite the contrary, we are PT enthusiasts. We can and do buy products with value. This whole scenario has to do with a parent company out of touch with it's core customers... english does not interpret word for word in german, and german does NOT interpret similarly to American car buyers.

This attitude that asking questions keeps us from getting product only holds water if you believe that you get things for being a well behaved and obedient child. If we march like lemmings toward the sea we will all get our reward!

I just want Daimler to quit playing dodgeball with the aftermarket so that young hungry American companies that aren't afraid to offer real value can have their chance at the plate![?]
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