press release Jeep's Competitor

PRESS RELEASE November 11-2003 NEW U.S. Vehicle Preview

Detroit Cross Lander would like to welcome you to an exclusive viewing of the 2004 Cross Lander which will be before the Detroit Auto Show. This stop on a multi-state tour will be a chance for the competition to touch and smell the new "highly anticipated" SUV which will feature top parts from Eaton, Ford and will feature a price tag under $

20,000.00 (the show model will be similar to the actual model however slight length modifications have been done in the production model to provide better seating and leg-room.

UPDATE The Vehicle to be shown will be similar to U.S. Spec. This vehicle however features a Diesel engine not the 4.0 Ford Manufacture Engine, and has been used heavily in this World Show!

Unfortunately no test drives will be permitted, however the vehicle will be available for full inspection and we await a "Pre-North American Auto Show" vehicle which we will also make available to the PRESS as time grows near.

VIEWING DATE CHANGE TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25th APPROX. 9 A.M.

This exclusive viewing will be Tuesday November 25th (the time of arrival is yet to be announced since the driver will be driving the actual vehicle to our location, the vehicle which will mirror the real vehicle that arrives here in 2004 will be at our location for 2-3 hours and be available to inspect.

14444 East 8 Mile, Detroit MI 48205 (Near Gratiot)

Further information can be obtained by visiting our website at

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Or by calling Tom Raspotnik at 313-372-2522 or E-mail snipped-for-privacy@voyager.net .

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TOS
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pretty interesting. Certainly reminds me of a rover... except for the price tag

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Kevin Sperle

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Matt Macchiarolo

This reminds me of the ARO scam of a few years ago. There was a lot of hype about the capability and the price of the vehicle along with a slick brochure, then nothing. No vehicles or dealer network.

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Norm & Debbie

Approximately 11/14/03 13:48, Norm & Debbie uttered for posterity:

Plus the DeLorean, which had a rather unique venture capital raising scheme, involving cocaine. And another one I can't remember the name of the car, but the person with the scam was Liz Carmicheal, except her real name wasn't Liz and he wasn't a her.

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Lon Stowell

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