Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim wrote: >Actually, I still think the analogy of Leica to Land Rovers is more >accurate. Solidly-built, well-designed, not nearly as reliable or as >feature-rich as modern Japanese counterparts...sound familiar, Luggers? >Both products have the the guts where it counts and are unbeatable for thier >intended use. And of course, Landrover is now owned by BMW, so they obviously appreciated it too. There was an interesting exchange between Jeremy Clarkson, a well-known and irreverent UK motoring journalist and the head of BMW about the Discovery (pre BMW design) and the new Freelander (big input from BMW). The question he asked was: "Are you confident enough about the reliability of the Discovery now that I can come round and burn down your house if it goes wrong?" The answer was "No." "What about the Freelander?" "Yes" To keep this on topic, I'd stake something pretty valuable on the reliability of my venerable M3s and M2. I'd be less sure about betting the farm on the R8, judging by what I"ve read on the LUG. BTW, I drive both a Discovery (utterly reliable for 34,000 miles) and a BMW (utterly reliable for 87,000 miles). But maybe I got lucky. Slan Alex Alex Hurst Waterfall Nr. Cork Ireland Tel: +353 21 543 328 (H) +352 21 270 907 (W) Fax: +353 21 271 248 email: corkflor@iol.ie Home website: http://homepages.iol.ie/~corkflor/ Business website: http://www.flowerlink.com/corkflorists