drfife wrote:
bobx2 wrote:
Maybe it was the perception that they were so much better than the rest that they just priced themselves out of the market??? Are they really worth $50K more than a very comparable unit? I don't think so, and obviously the majority agree with me. As the market adjusts, so must you adapt with it. If you are not willing to do so, you do not survive.
What "comparable unit" to an Excel is $50K less?
I guess I should have known that an Excel owner would jump in and be offended when someone suggests that there may be other units out there that are just as functional without having paid an inflated price for a name. Offense wasn't intended, it's just the facts of life. I wouldn't pay 100K for a unit when I could buy one for 50K that suits me just as well, and functions just as well. That must hold true for most others as well, otherwise Excel would still be, shall we say, Excelling.