
Originally Posted by
stevo68
Chinese?? I'm in Australia now?? Bombastic?? You and a few others seem to miss the point. I couldn't care less about your opinion....so you think its ugly......care factor 0. It was the point of making the comment in the first place.....why? What value did it hold? Someone puts up a positive report on the D4...so what...we malign it instead? Thats what we do?
I think the "opinion" component has been covered. What I want to know is if someone posts up a positive report on an LR...any LR....then that it is ok to knock it one form or another...opinion or not. When negative reports are posted....folks are up in arms...when someone on our own forum does it....must be ok. If the general consensus is that it is ok...guess I will happily stay in the minority.
As for respecting everyones choice and opinions...personally I do not. Think about some peoples opinions and choices...can one really respect them?? Oh and no not Chinese.........have been in Australia all my life....bombastic....will give that one to SWMBO..she's always looking for new things to call me....and yes have already owned a D3...thought the pics were a dead giveaway...best damn vehicle I have ever owned.
Regards
Stevo
Your post graphically displays your depth of arrogance, Stevo.
You may not respect other's or my opinions, nor care less for them; obviously you are concerned that I hold massive sway amongst intelligent folk though. I can visualize the headlines of financial broadsheets across the globe.....
MASSES AVOID LAND ROVER
IAN SAYS D3 & 4 UGLY
Share Prices Plummet
How many prospective customers do you think my humble opinion will turn away. My opinion is not a negative comment, it is a purely, 100% subjective observation. Some may not subscribe to my appreciation, that's fine too. The smart thinkers will merely say, "I don't accede to your view, I'm going to buy one." instead of running off at the mouth.
Take a good look at yourself Stevo, you have executed a brilliant swallow dive from a high bridge, only to discover a train line below instead of a river.
Best wishes,
Ian.
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