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Old 07-05-2015, 09:36 PM
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Anyone have one of these?

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Holy snap its a exact copy lol
 
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Old 07-06-2015, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by TOM R
Holy snap its a exact copy lol
Wikipedia says it is exactly the same but with Honda badges and wheel centers.

Here's what another site says:

Honda figured it could use its stake in the (Rover) group to get into the 4x4 SUV market as demand was starting to grow so in 1993 they made an agreement to rebadge the Land Rover Discovery and call it the Honda Crossroad. Honda did not have any experience in the 4x4 SUV segment so they did not make any significant modifications to the Discovery. The only modifications to the Discovery were the lights, badges and wheel center caps. There was little thought and a lot of cost cutting put into the changes. Even the Honda badge on the rear of the car was stretched so it could match the Land Rover shape.

They had high aspirations of selling 1,200 Crossroads per year through its Verno dealer network which boasted 400 stores. The Crossroad actually sold terribly, where it only sold 171 in 1993, 620 in 1994, and 137 in its final year for a total of 928 sold. In comparison, even with its tiny dealer network, Land Rover sold more Discovery’s every year. Land Rover produced all of the Crossroads but they still felt vindicated knowing that the reason that the Discovery was more successful was due to the strength of their brand name.

The Crossroad is often listed in error as being marketed until 1998 and being killed off due to the sale of the Rover Group to BMW but the truth is that Crossroad died due to its own failure. The Crossroad was suffering in sales and even the facelift that was completed in late 1994 did not help to give it a boost. The last of the models were marketed as 1995s and sold until the middle of that year. Honda had learned a few tricks and developed the CR-V which was released just as the last of the Crossroads arrived in Japan.

Honda had an interest in getting the Crossroad to the US market as well and once again slapping a different badge on it. This time they wanted to sell it under the Acura brand as an upmarket SUV. The first fault in the plan was that American Honda wanted large volume which Land Rover was not able to provide. Secondly, many Land Rover dealers in US had recently completed upgrades and up-fits in anticipation of the Discovery and were unhappy that their sales would be cannibalized. The idea was dropped and no further development went into designing a stretched Acura badge
 
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