Not familiar with them, but there have been so many mergers lately, I can’t keep up with who is who any more.
Not familiar with them, but there have been so many mergers lately, I can’t keep up with who is who any more.
That’s where I live also! I ready about this awhile back, but sadly didn’t know in time to get involved.
Some, the largest portion of the market is still the basic modular post-and-deck design, but there are a lot of new entries, still mostly steel pipe and large molded plastic slides, but flashier.
I got interviewed about it a few months ago by a design blog
We just had a meeting with an ASD Specialist recently and I was overwhelmed by the info and broad spectrum, what may be good for one is bad for another. That’s an enormous challenge.
Ha, There’s a rep that doesn’t know his lingo.
I design equipment and themes for the playground market and some of my work has involved Accessible Playgrounds. Mostly that revolves around wheelchair access and basic mobility (Rise and run of ramps, turning circles, step heights, etc). To get into a truly “Inclusive” playground is a whole different level of…
Blame the ongoing struggle between the NHTSA and the EPA.
I think it’s the roofline. It is a bit odd to have a rear facing seat under such a sloping roof. If it were a true wagon it may not seem odd.
I trust Jeff Lane is paying attention.
Shoulda been ready to catch it.
I was in college at the time myself and $9/month was a bit much to play for too long. I played mostly in the Beta phase when there was still a lot of exploits to be able to make extra money. You were allowed 3 different personas, each on a different server. Each one got free starter vehicles and a basic weekly income.…
It’s definitely addictive. Other than a few months off when my tablet crapped out and until i upgraded to a phone that could run it, i’ve played pretty well continuously.
If a yugo cost $4k new, I’d say it’s held it’s value remarkably well if it still sells for over $1500. That’s still almost 40% of it’s original value. By comparison, I bought a 2002 Town and Country Limited (fully loaded) in 2007 with around 40k miles for $12k, 30% of it’s original $40k MSRP
True, I suppose I’d probably rather see it have a separate bed/cab configuration rather than solid body. This may be ok for cruiser, but if these ever become a marketed commercial vehicle, it would be good if they could be a bit more modular (remove the bed, replace with utility bed, flat bed, etc) or easily add a…