fastmiata wrote:Offering too many options and versions is one of the reasons that the Big Three didnt make it intact to 2010. Economically, the one size fits all model works. It just aint much fun and doesnt fit if you are on the extreme edges of the model. By definition, that is the bulk of GRM readership.
I kind of agree, but for a different reason. As with ALL one size fits all things, it fits NO ONE. But with respect to the Big Three, it is the packages they put together. Why do I want 18" wheels to get the high powered radio and vice versa? The same thing can be said with the other thread about manual transmissions. It seems like every upgrade package includes the auto trans which should be a totally separate box to check off.
I'm also going to say the OSFA model actually keeps a lot buyers away. Just have to look at my previous statements. I mean look, I want to purchase a brand new GT500. I know I have to purchase the performance pack to get the plasma fine wire sprayed aluminum 5.4 block, the option I want, fine. But why do I want to have the E36 M3ty Sync/Nav/Shaker 500 stereo added? It is already 700# overweight with all the power seats, 70 airbags, crappy adjustable multiple colored dash illumination, etc.... Just because it is available technology, doesn't automatically mean, I "need" it and therefore "wants" it. Or why can't I buy my GT500 in Grabber Blue and can NOT get the Grabber blue interior accents?

