I don't own an MV and likely will never have the chance, but I can imagine a bit of a speed bump with this plan...
Let's say I was a life long Mercedes fan, and finally got the funds together to buy my dream car ABC AMG. I'm super proud of my new car and the only guy in town that has one. But then Mercedes decides to release a budget version of the ABC AMG. And they decide to name it: the ABC AMG... because they know the name sells. So now, all my neighbors start buying them, and you see them on every corner. Their owners proudly proclaim that they own a coveted ABC AMG. But now I'm left disillusioned with my purchase. As I tell anyone about MY car, I feel the need to explain the history and superiority of my car, but no one cares cuz it's just another ABC AMG like those they see all the time.
End result: next car's a Beamer. The customer that was a life long brand fan and had the money to further the brand, walks away.
I guess all I'm trying to say is: If you go through with this budget "MV"... Don't call it an MV. Allow the fans of the MV to keep their "prestige" or whatever. If you're going to release a budget rifle, don't try to capitalize on the popularity of the MV name, at the expense of your most loyal base. Give it a new name. But for the love of god just don't call it the Modern Spartan!
My 2 cents.
Let's say I was a life long Mercedes fan, and finally got the funds together to buy my dream car ABC AMG. I'm super proud of my new car and the only guy in town that has one. But then Mercedes decides to release a budget version of the ABC AMG. And they decide to name it: the ABC AMG... because they know the name sells. So now, all my neighbors start buying them, and you see them on every corner. Their owners proudly proclaim that they own a coveted ABC AMG. But now I'm left disillusioned with my purchase. As I tell anyone about MY car, I feel the need to explain the history and superiority of my car, but no one cares cuz it's just another ABC AMG like those they see all the time.
End result: next car's a Beamer. The customer that was a life long brand fan and had the money to further the brand, walks away.
I guess all I'm trying to say is: If you go through with this budget "MV"... Don't call it an MV. Allow the fans of the MV to keep their "prestige" or whatever. If you're going to release a budget rifle, don't try to capitalize on the popularity of the MV name, at the expense of your most loyal base. Give it a new name. But for the love of god just don't call it the Modern Spartan!
My 2 cents.