onewhippedpuppy
Observer
Wow...lets save the pedestrian that stupidly stepped out in front of a car. I guess they dont have a solution for the differential speed of a 2-3 ton object traveling at speed hitting a human being yet. Next thing you know the EU wont let you drive faster than 24kmh so that you dont kill anyone.
Just be patient, the US will get there. Government is slowly trying to save us from ourselves.
Darwin does good work, who are we to stand in his way? No pun intended....
I'll keep beating the Jeep example to death, because it's valid. There's a number of softroad SUVs that combine luxury, car-like ride, and an SUV look. That isn't innovative, it's a saturated market already. The Wrangler has been able to keep its truck elements and most of its rugged nature, but in a comfortable user-friendly package that still works as a daily driver. This is a market of one, and an area where I could see a new Defender succeeding. Because it will obviously be more expensive than the Jeep make it more luxurious with all of the cool new gadgets, but still keep the real truck underpinnings and off-road capability. This would also easily allow them to offer a stripped down utility version for sale to the military, UN, etc.
Frankly I see that they had the opportunity to offer a unique product, particularly for the USA market. Unfortunately they seem to be making the same SUV as everyone else. I guess I'll just have to save my pennies for a D90 instead.