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DrytheRain
					 
				 
				
As for alternatives, the upcoming JL Wranger looks alright, but FCA reliability is allegedly worse than LR.  The W461 would be great if it came with a manual and was about half the price.
Then there's the brand we all love to hate; the big T.  But what do they give us?  The 70, which is overpriced already and probably needs about $5-10,000 spent on it from new just so the damn thing handles properly.  The Prado is, conceptually, probably the closest thing to a Defender (bear with me here), as an all-wheel drive, mid-size wagon, but it's just not the same is it?
Anyway, I'm off to drink more red wine and quietly stew.
			
		 
	 
 There is absolutely no need for MB to send a manual box G-wagen these days. I get the whole 'bump-start' thing, but the reality is that the auto box is SO much better and more capable. 
Insofar as price is concerned, I'm half with you.
the 461 needs to drop about 35K (the "LCT" profit margin) from it's price, to make it truly competitive in the market - against the 76 & 79 - which is pretty much where it's squarely aimed at.
The 461's production line is not a fully-automated line like the toyota assembly. It's largely a hand-assembled vehicle line as the production vehicles are typically individual in their specification, and even the ADF runs are quite a 'big' task in that respect. This is but one of the reasons the G carries a high prce tag - because you're paying for real people to do real work, not electricity and a robot.
JLA don't deserve marketshare, until they right their wrongs.
They absolutely must step up to the plate and deliver an unequivocal level of customer service -  remember the marketing BS???   "Above and Beyond" ???    yep. it needs to be all that AND a bag of chips.
It's not. and anyone who thinks it is is totally deluded. Doesn't matter if one dealer is better than another - the standard needs to be at the highest level across the entire contry, period.
Secondly, pitching luxury SUV to a cow cockie simply isn't going to work - but their market angle is for urban hipster tossers like I said previously.  If they weren't redirecting all their energies into this earth closet of a demographic, then we'd arguably still have the defender - because the demand is constant.  They gave us BS excuses like "Euro6"  - and as I said earlier - they have had DECADES to work on product evolution -- and did nothing.
the Rugged, basic 4x4 market now falls directly to 3 brands globally.  Toyota, with the 70 series.  Jeep, with the wrangler and the 461 Gelandewagen, which is probably going to outlive all of us, and will never change, until the EU make 4x4's illegal or some other impetuous, childish stance.
These 3 companies know better than anyone out there, that despite the urban wankerisms, there is an absolute mandatory need for a basic spec vehicle to cover difficult terrain - and there are vehicles that they produce which meet this need. "Not" the most profitable production line, except maybe for the wrangler - but nonetheless, these vehicles all serve a dedicated useful and similar purpose.
LR just handed the market back to them to fight over. simple as that. There is no merit in arguing over it.
It's also quite evident to me from a number of recent posts that the one-eyed support for LR outstrips the love for other brands - and this is a LR forum, so it's to be expected.
I like my RRC, and it has obvious faults which I can live with (and have plans to rectify) but I don't hate on the LR brand like a one-eyed toyota owner.
I obviously own some classic Mercs, and have an affliction (or affection) but in the same tone, I also have a pragmatic and sincere lack of respect for the corporate whores at MB Australia who seek only to gouge their customers and do not deliver beyond taking peoples money. Mercedes-Benz is not the aspirational brand Janis Joplin once sang about.  It's a corporate cash-cow.
The attitude of auto brands in this country towards the consumer is nothing short of abhorrent. If they showed a modicum of respect towards the public, then it would be an amazing epiphany, but that will not happen, when you have greedy asshats in politics and industry colluding with each other - and their sole intent is to gouge the public financially, then disappear.
And apparently there are enough asshat voters in this country who continue to perpetually assist in this occurring every 4 years.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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