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How do you find durango standing by their listening to their customers rule?

Im very suprised to find the new durango without a huge change from previous versions, things such as an improved thicker wing, alu servo saver to name a couple of things most people have to replace and requested from durango

I like the idea of the one durango model with a route to upgrade to alu parts, but for us full fat 410 owners, if I was to buy a V3 id be massively downgrading spec of my car, and as for upgrades from a full fat with big bores im limited to HD Balls, Flexi System, D Joint Mid shaft, a measely £60 worth of bits, not considering the machined diff rings either.

I was expecting to spend loads on upgrades! The Hex is something im concerned about having so many wheels Id need to replace, does it justify it?

Have I missed the point here or are durango focusing on aiming the new V3 at racers who dont own a durango yet? as for us owners already wheres the need to sell a full fat just to "downgrade"?
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Isn't it a good thing that you don't need a pocket full of cash to chase the latest release?

There is nothing on the new car really that is essential..
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Im suprised not to see an alu servo saver and a stronger wing.

I think its odd that they couldnt push their current customer base more, but as adam says theres still more to come.
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I recon they have it about right really. I do own a Durango already, I will prob buy one so I have all the new bits , I will just swap bits from my now car to make it how I want it . My car at the mo could do with a few bits to freshen it up / replace worn bits, I think off the top of my head a full set of drive shafts is around £100 so with other bits I will need it's better to buy a new car !

As for some one new to Durango the price is very good which will sway people to buy. They will also be the "bling" bits to add for the people who are into that stuff.
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Im suprised not to see an alu servo saver and a stronger wing.
Keep it off it's roof !
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How do you find durango standing by their listening to their customers rule?

Im very suprised to find the new durango without a huge change from previous versions, things such as an improved thicker wing, alu servo saver to name a couple of things most people have to replace and requested from durango

I like the idea of the one durango model with a route to upgrade to alu parts, but for us full fat 410 owners, if I was to buy a V3 id be massively downgrading spec of my car, and as for upgrades from a full fat with big bores im limited to HD Balls, Flexi System, D Joint Mid shaft, a measely £60 worth of bits, not considering the machined diff rings either.

I was expecting to spend loads on upgrades! The Hex is something im concerned about having so many wheels Id need to replace, does it justify it?

Have I missed the point here or are durango focusing on aiming the new V3 at racers who dont own a durango yet? as for us owners already wheres the need to sell a full fat just to "downgrade"?
Am I getting this right, your moaning that a new car is coming out, but it won't cost you the earth to get the car you have now up to a higher spec then the new kit?

To me, little changes that retro fit on to my now 2 year old car, is much better/easier then trying to get a whole new kit passed the wife.

If the need to keep spening money on new bits is what you need Phil, swap over to Schumacher, there's always half a new car just a few weeks away

Saying that, I was one who wanted a stronger wing, don't remember going through so many before.
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It looks like they have listened..and learnt a lot and passed all of the research on to customers as a cost saving..

The car has had a good amount of cost taken out without detriment to the operation etc. Infact, it is more representative of what people have been doing to their full fat cars. Eg plastic side guards.

Some of the items you mention, I believe are upgrades for old and new cars alike..

Cheer up Phil, it's all good
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Im just suprised there isnt "more"
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@captainlip
I'm not sure I fully understand your points about the new car.
What we did was to take the cars that our drivers use and make the car more cost effective for someone to go out and buy
Where else can you get a car on the market as spec'd as ours for the price.
Yes we could have thrown every bit of bling and option part at the car, but then the car would be way too overpriced and I guess people would have complained.
In essence what we did was strip the car to it's bear racing bones and then leave it upto the customer to 'hop up' the car for there particular racing.

As for the centre driveshafts and new cup. They are two new part numbers. They stop the centre driveshaft popping out under extreme circumstances when using the plastic/plastic combo.

V3 kits are also supplied with the old cone washer and spacer so you can use old wheels. The hex simply replaces the vine and washer.

New saver arm will be out soon.

Unfortunately we can't give every customer their perfect car, we just aimed for the masses at a price that everyone can afford.
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I do know what Phil is saying. The new car is aimed at the new Durango driver. As i understand there is a V3 & V3R available.

Why not have the V3 with all the extras and the V3R with the normal "Budget" parts.

Also on a side note, when do you expect the new shell to be available on its own?
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You'll never please everybody and some people will never be happy. The car was and is awesome. I dont see much to complain about. Its too expensive one minute, then its too cheap! Its perfectly racable out of the box. Everything else is down to users choice. Why moan? If it came fully blinged and cost £500 you'd moan. It now only costs £260 and still you complain. What do you want? Unbeleivable!
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you wouldn't really be downgrading a 2010 car in fairness.

The alu servo mount is hardly an upgrade. Granted the steering rack piece gives you an extra hole for ackerman adjustments.

Plastic pods could be seen as an upgrade to DEX410 owners since they make the car a bit easier to drive in certain conditions.

New rear suspension holder is an upgrade allowing finer adjustment over the 0-2-4 pieces we had previously. I see a "3" on the photos.

re-designed motor mount can't really be commented on as a downgrade either. fair enough half of it is plastic.

Never really had a problem with wings. I've only killed 2 in 10 months of owning my DEX410 which isn't bad going since I race every week and most weekends. Like someone said keep it off it's roof lol.

Tresrey alu servo arm will be transferable no doubt to the new version.
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I don't understand you lip, you either sing durango's praises saying they are the best thing ever or you slag them off massively.

Does anyone know if it's possible to hide posts so I don't have to see any more of this drivel?
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I don't understand you lip, you either sing durango's praises saying they are the best thing ever or you slag them off massively.

Does anyone know if it's possible to hide posts so I don't have to see any more of this drivel?
I'm sorry but there is no Durango slagging off or moaning here i was asking for other people's opinions on the new spec now we have a better idea, where the slagging and moaning comes from I'd like to know
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+1 for hiding peoples posts... That would be great.

The only negative of owning the Durango is having to read moronic threads like this....
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Another person unable to read correctly and perceive what this thread is on about! Epic fail from you two! Get the thread back to what it was intended to.
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I can read fine, just sick of reading such rubbish... and always from the same source....
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I can read fine, just sick of reading such rubbish... and always from the same source....
If you say so...
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im jus glad that the new car hasnt changed alot so i can still keep old version and upgrade parts if i want without buying a whole new car,so thumbs up for me
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everything gets a thumbs up from me I just think its more focused towards new buyers. I like the sound of the things to come.
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