Why So Many Models?

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Old GM advertising slogan:

A drivers seat for every purse and person. From the Corvair, Vega, Kadette, Astra, Victor, Viva, Firenza, Rekord, Admiral, Commodore, Diplomat, Ascona, Manta, Cavalier, Senator, Omega, Malibu, Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, Caprice, Belmont, Kingswood, Brougham, Statesman, up to Pontiac, Olds, Buick and Cadillac.
 
One other problem that some companies do when they introduce several models at once is that they make different attachments for different models of cleaners and sometimes, a certain kind of nozzle would be unavailable for a specific model even if the two were of the same brand.

Changing the subject a little. There's one idea that got into my mind about electric nozzles. What if a manufacturer were to design an optional headlight and an optional height adjuster that could be attached to a power nozzle and were each sold separately? What do you think of my idea?

Changing the subject again. I read the conversation about the unreasonably wide selection of Miele C3 canister models. I checked the selection available in USA and there are three C3 models that each come with a powerhead model SEB 228 and three others that each come with a nozzle model SEB 236. Would this be a superfluous thing? I encourage you, American participants of this discussion, to go check what models of the C3 series are availabe in Canada and determine how simplified is the selection in that country compared to the one in USA.
 

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