The Patrol is a dinosaur tottering on the brink of extinction.![]()
My thoughts excactly :!:Originally posted by Redback+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Redback)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-incisor
generalisations are dangerous and do nothing to show off your own IQ IMHO.
like any other form of life on earth, there are good and bad ones...
lumping them all in one bundle only detracts from the merits of the good ones.
why is it that this is (in general) a growing trend?
And Ace i think it's been a long time since Nissan won 4WDOTY.[/b][/quote]
It hasnt been that long, the Patrol hasnt long since won the 4wd Monthly one, i cant remember what year, but it has been after 2000, i think they took it out 2yrs in a row. Simply because it has live axles and was tough i think was the reasoning. It hasnt won anything else. Matt
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The Patrol is a dinosaur tottering on the brink of extinction.![]()
be a little careful, how long has the Defender been around ??Originally posted by rick130+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rick130)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-disco95
I'd agree Baz, Nissan needs to do something new to win 4WDOTY, they've been selling the same car for how many years now?
Most of the Patrolophiles on the various boards are a bit like Defender owners "please don't change it" ie. don't go IFS, etc[/b][/quote]
I think the Defender is a diferent kettle of fish, but then as you say perhaps the patrol owners feel the same way.
The Defender has never really been built as a vehicle for the masses that pushes the boundries of technology. Just a good honest hard worker.
I don't think that the Defender has ever been built with the thought of winning any award, just the idea of building the toughest off roader off the shelf.
To be honest if I wasn't a Landy man my next choice would be a Patrol.
I have to say i worry about some of you people.
An editor of a major 4wd mag in AU takes the time to say hello in a polite manner and have a look around and acknowledge you exist.
and whats he cop, sigh...
what ever happened to common curtesy?
surely you can get a point across without being offensive.
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You're just sick of being stereotyped as a "computer nerd"Originally posted by incisor
generalisations are dangerous and do nothing to show off your own IQ IMHO.
like any other form of life on earth, there are good and bad ones...
lumping them all in one bundle only detracts from the merits of the good ones.
why is it that this is (in general) a growing trend?![]()
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
gone
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got some of your gloves handy?
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"Make the lie big, make it simple, keep saying it, and eventually they will believe it." -- a warning from Adolf Hitler
"If you don't have a sense of humour, you probably don't have any sense at all!" -- a wise observation by someone else
'If everyone colludes in believing that war is the norm, nobody will recognize the imperative of peace." -- Anne Deveson
“What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others.” - Pericles
"We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality.” – Ayn Rand
"The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts." Marcus Aurelius
Hi Incisor,
It's good to see a bit of sanity back into the debate.
Everybody has their opinion, but like you said getting it across sensibly and inoffensively should still be possible.
Juz
I must admit that when I read an article written by the same person who then advertises the winning product I start to wonder.
However I have a few years of 4x4 Australia in my cupboard and I remember one article fondly. It was a comparison of the (petrol ???) dual cab utes on the market at the time (1997). They stated that the Nissan Navara was a waste of the Earth's natural resources![]()
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From memory this was back when they used to have the Pathfinder Treks series too. I bet Nissan wasn't too pleased about that review.
As for Ron Moon owning a T-Van though....did he pay for it? Is it payment for his endorsements?
I don't buy any magazines these days. I get all the up to date info I need from internet forums and my 4wd club.
One thing I never understand though is why do Nissan keep sponsoring ACA and 9 news when they are constantly getting bagged by those same shows for their fuel guzzling kiddy killers?
Guys, I think some of you need to consider your replies before posting.
Firstly there is no "4X4 Monthly" nor "4WD Australia". The two magazines are "4X4 Australia" and "4WD Monthly". But you should be reading Overlander anyway :-)
Secondly, as Inc pointed out, Dean (editor of 4X4 Australia) took the time to come here and post. I'm sure he doesn't mind negative feedback, constructive criticism and debate, but if who would want to stay around to be insulted? Would you be that rude around a campfire?
The fact of the matter is that any time any journo makes a call someone will accuse them of bias, bribery or worse because they disagree. Right now many people are calling Overlander and 4X4 LR-biased because of the D3/RRS awards. Not here though, for some reason. But it was here I recall a particuarly abusive post about a Defender/Troopy comparo 4X4 did a while back and I wouldn't have blamed the journalist had he considered a libel action. As I said, most journos welcome mature feedback of any kind but there's no need for childish behaviour.
As with every profession of course there are some bad apples, but that doesn't follow that every journo is a bribe-grabbing mercenary, and am I the only one to find the post containing the line "...and too often facts are not verified" amusing?
Well,
I got told I should tone my post down. I did not think my post was hugely offensive, just my opinion. If the editor of a certain magazine takes it personal, then he needs to get a life. Maybe he should take on board some of the comments and have alook at the direction the magazine is taking. Most of us would agree that as this is a public forum we have the right to say what we think as long as it is not a personal attack. If a journo can not take criticism for stories they have written then they are in the wrong business. It is not uncommon to find incorrect data in stories and generally you do not find us threatening legal action. At the end of the day this is a Land Rover site and if the LandRoverphobe's are insulted by it, then so be it.
I have shown my disagreement in the direction some magazines are taking by just not buying them. If they were to return to unbiased reporting, I would most definately consider buying them again. If I do not find a magazine relevant or worthwhile I will not buy it and I will say why.
In the past I have even contributed to this mag.
I am just sick of reading about how good the 100 series is when in fact it is no better and quite often worse than most other 4x4s. Just ask some owners.
I know mags have to make money using advertising, but when you read a story from a journo praisng one product over all others and then turn the page to see them publically endosing the product on a nother page, that just is not right.
If this has seriously upset some people, I have one thing to say,
Get a life and go to another more amenable forum.
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