Originally posted by Joshua XXL:
If you read deeper into the page you can see that it is a spoof of the Calmini page. Simple as that. A competitive joke, in good jest. Not an attempt at plagiarism, nor a lack of effort on the part of the web designer.
If that is the case then it is in POOR TASTE and makes SLR look like a child. And to me it seems more like yours is a feable excuse for poor web work.
It is merely attempting to point out that 23 years in the import truck business does not mean that you have 23 years of experience with Nissan, or that these 23 years mean that they build a better Nissan part. It has taken SLR over 30 years and two generations of drivers to pinpoint design flaws, weak links, and other developmental shortcomings in the Nissan suspension system. How does somebeody match this level of refinemnt in 6 months?
And you know all about Steve and Calmini how?
SLR simply felt that Calmini made some very bold statements, and decided to poke a little fun at it.
Now that takes the cake.. Pardon me while I pick myself up off the floor from laughing so hard. Did you miss the incredibly bold statements that SLR made about their tie rod center links and their new steering? Hello?! Ring Ring..Clue phone.. it's for you!
Here are a few examples to refresh your memory.
"Do not settle for imitations. This is the first and the only properly engineered Nissan steering system."
"Your Xterra will fall apart before my steering system will."
And I remember SLR saying that their "insert product here" will be the last one you will ever have to buy.
Now I have never seen that type of arrogance or flamboyant statement posted on Calmini's site.
Obviously this was a mistake, as there is a serious lack of humor and reading comprehension sometimes around here. People want to quickly post a reply without taking the time to fully review and understand the content of what they are trying to post about.
Mistake by SLR's part? Most definatly. And I don't think that humor or reading comprehension have anything to do with this.
BTW.. Never say your product is bullet proof... you never know how big of a gun someone is using.