You mean like all the remote area testing they did/do in Australia, and South Africa?
Consider this... They get it... It's most Aussies that don't...
We make "hot and dusty" seem like it's the only rough environment.
Frozen well below zero, Icy, slippery, muddy, salty is as tough if not more so.
Overloading is prevalent in Australia - very much so... Vehicles running constantly at or above GVM...
Like an engine - it has a red line. You can run right up there all the time, same for GVM.  But don't expect it to be like something that's driven mid range (or hardly tows).
Aussies seem to expect to bolt 1+ tonne on, lift it, big rubber, overload the inside, hook a load on the arse and then flog it mercilessly in 43? heat at 100km/h plus over the roughest tracks they can find...
And then complain when it needs additional servicing and maintenance. 
 
Another prime example is Aussies desire for 3500kg Caravans... Nowhere else do you see such monolithic examples of obese vans being tugged around.
Built using old techniques and technologies resulting in such ridiculous weights...
For those, Iveco etc are more suited...
And we keep flattering ourselves... Australian market is almost ZERO of global sales...
If you had a business which audience would you target as prime?
 
			
		
Bookmarks