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    Sorry but the last posts on this thread are rubbish,you can get your LR serviced by anyone with the diagnostic gear,I lived in remote Oz for years and never had an issue,as per electric trouble never had any but helped lots of people in older generation vehicles that had mechanical trouble out in the middle of nowhere,last was a 1HD-FTE that the owner kept because he didn't like electrics,go figure. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Yeccchh

    Where is the vomit emoticon?
    Come on!! It's going to HAVE to look something like that. We will just have to get used to it.

    My big worry is that it will lose the mechanical simplicity of the current Defender & move too far up market.

    Provided the load area is still a practical shape, & not miles of moulded plastic making it difficult to customise, I am not too worried about the external shape as suggested in the photos.

    Cheers,

    Lionel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landybitz View Post
    And Land Rover are putting the brakes on Independent garages having the ability to offer parts and servicing, only a few will have the privilege and I am sure they will have to pay a big fee to do so.
    All the car companies are trying to lock buyers into their dealer service departments, LR is not unusual.
    That's why the companies are now offering fixed price servicing, to try to win people back from the independents. Just yesterday we were offered vehicle lifetime fixed price servicing on a Mazda 2, for example. Quite an attractive offer, actually.

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    Given how LR has the soccer mum and luxury market covered, I'm expecting a modern, safe, environmental tough as nails unit to attract the miners, military, agriculture, UN market. A mini Iveco in fact. It's a segment not covered well, hence Oz army buying G wagons that are 40 ? Years young
    By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
    apologies to Socrates

    Clancy MY15 110 Defender

    Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are

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    I was only joking about the electrickery Pat, I just can't afford one otherwise there'd be a new one on the driveway

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndyG View Post
    Given how LR has the soccer mum and luxury market covered, I'm expecting a modern, safe, environmental tough as nails unit to attract the miners, military, agriculture, UN market. A mini Iveco in fact. It's a segment not covered well, hence Oz army buying G wagons that are 40 ? Years young


    I remember Gerry McGovern saying their aim would be to replace the Hilux as the top vehicle in the class. LR was able to watch how Ford designed the Ranger here in Oz and what a success it has been, so they should have learnt a lot and hopefully can produce a wider range of vehicles.

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    The old Ranger is a bloody good car from what I've experienced - for $60K ish they go like a rocket, have all the mod cons and are fuel misers. Hopefully LR will take on board their design ideas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Didge View Post
    The old Ranger is a bloody good car from what I've experienced - for $60K ish they go like a rocket, have all the mod cons and are fuel misers. Hopefully LR will take on board their design ideas.
    forget about the Ranger design ideas, but the 5 cylinder Engine, yes !!!

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    fair call

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lionel View Post
    Come on!! It's going to HAVE to look something like that. We will just have to get used to it.

    My big worry is that it will lose the mechanical simplicity of the current Defender & move too far up market.

    Provided the load area is still a practical shape, & not miles of moulded plastic making it difficult to customise, I am not too worried about the external shape as suggested in the photos.

    Cheers,

    Lionel
    After the 300tdi model they lost a lot of their mechanical simplicity with the introduction common rail fuel injection
    and more so with the pumas with much higher injection pressures
    Also the drive line lost the robust Salisbury rear diff (approx 2002?) in favour of the inferior rover P38 style diff

    However compared to what else is on the market ATM they still have a considerable amount of 'mechanical simplicity'

    The current defender had the body of an old dog with a heart of a young pup.......

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