pskhaat said:
Martinjmpr: I am
only doing this to be the devil's advocate
You know, this happens in the motorcycle market all the time. One of the Japanese big-4 will make a bike for sale in Japan or Europe (typically it's a big naked standard) and the enthusiasts in the US will just rave about how great it is and curse the Gods that the companies won't bring them over to the us (and consider that it's
much easier to modify a motorcycle to US specs than it is to modify a 4-wheeled vehicle.)
So, after much whining, cajoling, letters from die-hard fans, etc, the Japanese take the risk of brining one of these Euro or Japan-spec bikes to the US. And invariably -
without exception - they fail to sell in numbers needed to justify the costs of bringing them over. The bikes end up collecting dust on the showroom floors until they're finally sold at near cost to get them off the floor, and then the model is dropped from the US lineup in favor of more crotch rockets and Harley clones. After a while, the Japanese realize that the die-hard enthusiasts know absolutely zip about marketing or sales. They just want their toys.
Hardcore 4-wheelers are a tiny niche in the SUV market, a market that is already saturated not only by the multiple foreign and domestic makes, but also by the used market.
Finally, I think front SAS is highly overrated. While it may be great for rock crawling and make for easy lifts, for almost anything else (including DD use), IFS is better. I can easily recall how the SAS in my 85 Toyota PU required me to slow down to about 15mph on washboard roads, which I can now cruise at easily double that due to the IFS.