On or Off Road?

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On or Off Road?

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Am I the only one who finds it amusing that a company which manufactures ONLY vehicles for OFF-road use, is tempting buyers with the offer of free ON-road costs?
(They name their vehicles Rovers & Discoverers or somesuch... ;) )
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Re: On or Off Road?

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I reckon so, Jake :lol:
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Re: On or Off Road?

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Yep, free on-road costs, what you are paying the extra dollars for is the off-road costs. Same thing when you mention 'marine' :)
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