newwave1331
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A power lowering rear window should not be that difficult. It already appears to be slanted to the rear wall angle. They have 2/3 of the rear wall to utilize for strength/safety.I’d guess, roughly:
COGS vs COGM vs [utility to customer] vs [consequences to product]
where:
COGS = ~target market MSRP of CT
COGM = ~assembly and materials OpEx
[utility 2 c] = : ~how many folks will actually use it (and be willing to pay for it)
[consequences] = ~ eg added weight, reduced range, effect on crashworthiness, effect on repair costs, etc., etc.,
in all, basically, “juice not worth the squeeze”
I agree that the return on investment of a midgate doesnt pencil for most buyers. Seats attached to a movable structure doesn't sound to safe.
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