holstein13 wrote:
Kayteg1 wrote:
I think the technology holstein is talking about is available for over 20 years, but nobody made the demand, so why worry about supply?
I guess that's really my question. Why is there no demand for this? Do people just not know how great it is or what? Maybe they don't know it exists. My guess is that A) They don't know it exists and B) They can't imagine how much easier it makes driving up and down mountains.
99% of US costumer have 3 things on their mind when they are shopping for stuff.
-cheap
-shiny
-cheap
I just observed a Bay Area house, who is sliding down the hill with lower subbasemet wall at 80 degree.
It was nicely decorated, so 1.7 mil asking generated 2+ mil multiple offers.
When I can understand that not too many can afford Prevost, it always amaze how people buying new RV with $7 faucets, 50 cents cabinets locks and no safety.
I think hill descent will be somewhere past #1000 on demand list.
You did admit that you discover the option long time after the purchase, didn't you?
Meaning you never ask for it.