> > but don't I recall
> > reading that Landie
> > folk refer to Land Rovers as cars and get offended if you
> > call a Land Rover
> > a truck?
>
> Only an MBA would ask a question like that.....8*)
>
> Depends on your definitiyon. In the ex-colonies (namely
> here) the LR is considered a truck. It is and was built as
> a car, and is called so in the product literature including
> the manual.
>
> Six of one, half-dozen of the other. The LR is what it is
Sorry, I just had to ask. Personally, I consider the Land-Rover to be a
truck/truck-based station wagon.
Robert S. Cascaddan, MBA
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Alan J. Richer" <mrchurchill109@yahoo.com>
To: <lro@koan.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 2:52 PM
Subject: Re: [lro] Is a Series an SUV?
>
> --- "Robert S. Cascaddan" <scaddan@pacifier.com> wrote:
> >
-
> a supremely designed bit of scarcity engineering that has
> always and always will fill its spot well.
>
> Like the DC-3, a lot of times the best replacement for an
> old Land-Rover is another Land-Rover.
>
> ajr
>
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