I wasn't implying as a personal import you dingus, but in the same vain as OP's mentioning as factory options.
A solution to the lack of real off-road vehicles
Well none of those options really cover the concept i mentioned...
>lets actually put effort into our cars that we only manufacture to make us lots of money!
what the hell are you talking about OP
They can make more money by selling these packages... There's a market that it appeals to, no doubt.
In what way?
Not lifted, no AT tires, no skid plates, not even any fancy offroad boi body cladding...
>Not lifted
wrong
>no AT tires
wrong again
>no skid plates
wrong again
>not even any fancy offroad boi body cladding...
So you're more concerned about it looking offroad ready instead of actually being offroad ready? Is this a reddit battlewagon thread?
A bit of lift alone won't make your car much more offroad capable. You'll have to re-engineer the entire suspension for better articulation and so on, as well as re-engineering the differentials or adding four wheel drive in the first place. Adding a lift and big tires is what private amateurs do.
Wow, that's the perfect package to be able to navigate over a few wood chips in a National Park campground! Useless for anything actually offroad though.
>18777265
No I'm not wrong, they don't have any of those things. Here's a VW alltrack with a "cross country" package as an example of what I'm talking about.
So do those things with the package.
What I'm saving them is having to design an entirely new vehicle, one that will be loved by a small niche group but won't sell well to the masses (ie: cancelled Xterra, cancelled FJ cruiser, even the Wrangler is losing sales)