Sorry you took offence to the high society comment. It wasn't intended. As you say I do upset people sometimes, as an ameateur bushwalker and person who enjoys orienteering, I admire what you do.
As for Ace? Well if you believe he's a good bloke, it's not my endeavour to burst your bubble, but remember everyone has a dark side, even top blokes.
As for the event no it isn't the Camel Trophey, the camel trophey showed the general public what LandRovers can do (this is why they still sell the DVD's) and yes admittedly they have a cult following (4WD owners who take their vehicles 4wding). The G4 whilst the event is impressive does not show what Land Rovers product can do. It shows the public a race between elite athletes. The cars are simply there for product placement, just like the Land Rover horse jump at Badminton, right after the Rolex one. Yes a horse can jump a Defender's bonnet, why are they there instead of a cheaper sign? Strictly for advertising and publicity reasons. Can anyone tell me what Rolex has to do with one day eventing? About the same as Land Rover has to do with it, and the G4 challenge. Sponsorship, product placement, and a chance to capture the attention of the members of society who can afford their products.
For the record,
- Yes I watched the G4 challenge.
- Yes I own a Land Rover (although mine is muddy and scratched)
- Yes I own a Rolex (although mine Rolex starts with a W and came from a street market in Bandkok and was bought as a joke)
No I am not stereotypical new Land Rover material.
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