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Prospector, I respect you but I don't understand the link your making between what you quoted me on and your comment in reply to that?But if people don't (want to) buy the product, why persist in making it?
I never said that I disagree with your line of thought however what I will say is there are all types of horses for all types of courses, but until one is tried out then you don't really know its potential in the market, true?. There are lots and lots of cars that have been built that are not appealing but this is just part of the game, you win some you lose some. Some people will love a certain car, some will hate it.
My point is that you cant just say that they should build cars that people want to drive. That is very simplistic, the world is more diverse than that.
One of my favorite cars ever is the Bugatti Veyron, I love its looks (some hate it), I love its speed and 1001hp of power (some don't see the point), I love the crazy factor of a W16 with 4 turbos bolted onto it, the several radiators, the hydraulic wing, the fat wheels that will disintegrate after 25 odd minutes of driving at top speed (407kmh) and the fact that you couldn't get to that point simply because the petrol would run out after about 12 minutes anyway...... and some people just don't understand why I love all these aspects of what is 'just a car'. I just do.... and I sure am glad that someone will build one for me to see even if I would never be able to buy one because of its couple of million dollar Price tag and limited supply.
Now I understand that this example is a bit off track but the point I'm trying to make is that (due to the diversity of people in the world) there is room for all types, no matter where the market is, what the price range might be or where it is built. Of course these factors will always influence a persons decision when buying a car so like I said, you can't simply say make a car that people want to drive.
Cheers