View Full Version : Why wouldn't you go for base spec 110?
djambalawa
12th September 2019, 07:55 AM
Hiya folks - without getting too detailed about all the options - what are some of the larger more important options you'd not want to miss out on that aren't in the base spec? I'm not too worried about things like whether we'd want the middle seat in the front or metallic pedals etc.. (or the pet ramp [bigsmile]) just the main functional options...
For instance I see options like Terrain Response 2 and Configurable Terrain response for example.. but if this is just a fancy screen show where my wheels are etc and an ability to tweak settings I don't think I'd be too worried about it. I would like the rear e-diff for example - but is this just an option if you go with TR2?
So yeah apart from aesthetics and less important nice to have options - what are important options you'd feel are good enough reason why you wouldn't settle base spec - or if you did go with it you'd also be ticking some important functional upgrades?
rick130
12th September 2019, 08:02 AM
I'd want the locking rear diff, and anything that enhances traction off road.
A bike rack, maybe a cargo barrier, the deep floor mats, (genuine mats are generally bloody good) maybe the snorkel (sorry, raised air intake..) and that's about it.
The problem is I think you need an option pack to get the E diff.
You can down spec an option pack to get the 18" rims with the diesels, which is good.
I still haven't seen a spec sheet to see what the did and t/case ratios are, etc.
LRD414
12th September 2019, 08:28 AM
You don't need an option pack to specify the rear ediff, it can be a stand-alone option.
18" wheels only available with 4cyl engine, ie smaller brake package is tied to engine size.
TR2 appears to allow for customisation of how it responds. How useful is that compared to the standard TR?
No idea, would have to drive back-to-back on technical terrain to know.
What I do know is standard TR is very good, especially when combined with a rear ediff.
After that it's personal preference, for example
I far prefer leather seats for durability and keeping them clean.
Cheers,
Scott
loanrangie
12th September 2019, 09:11 AM
I think there is way too many options of which most are really a bit wanky to me.
TB
12th September 2019, 09:26 AM
I'm keen for the Aussie spec sheet to get published, so you can look through the options and find out which ones are *only* available if you pony up for a higher model. For example, on the UK spec sheet I can see that the heads-up display, which could actually be really useful with things like the inclinometer, is standard on the X and may only be optioned on the HSE.
The TR software upgrades are part of the Towing Pack or the Advanced Off-road Capability Pack.
The e-diff can be optioned on its own or as part of a pack with roof rails, 230V power socket, and off-road tyres (at least in the UK).
After that there's a bunch of body protection stuff and mud flaps and rubber interior protection that I'd option on.
But in the end, you're probably right. The base model would likely do me.
DiscoMick
12th September 2019, 09:37 AM
I ran through the build your own list on the LR Australia site and went for a fairly minimum spec, but it didn't show a price yet.
I think the TR2 gives the auto option.
I'd want the more powerful of the 2.0 diesel engines, e-diff, bullbar and winch, side steps, mud flaps, towing kit with 18 inch alloys, AT tyres, roof rack and maybe the body wrap. Leather seats would be durable, but I'd probably just add seat covers to the standard seats.
I'd probably just go for white paint, but add the black highlights.
scarry
12th September 2019, 09:53 AM
I had a bit of a look as well.
Mine would be standard 110
Appliance white
Big mud flaps,classic I think they were called
18’ alloys.
Bigger diesel
Leather seats,ebony
Uprated air compresser
Reliability pack[biggrin]
E diff
5 seater
Tow hitch
Mats,maybe after market,but will need them.
And these would probably be aftermarket.
Bull bar
Heavy duty cargo barrier,Milford,whatever
Dual battery system.
Rhino roof rails,suit crossbars for RTT.
LT AT tyres
And that would slot in at about $90K i recon[bighmmm]
So need to start saving.
Just hoping it’s got a real jack,same as old Defender.
And a 5 year full warranty.
A bigger diesel would be nice,but if it appears,it will probably be another $10k or so and have the larger brakes[bigsad]
scarry
12th September 2019, 10:20 AM
I'd want the locking rear diff, and anything that enhances traction off road.
A bike rack, maybe a cargo barrier, the deep floor mats, (genuine mats are generally bloody good) maybe the snorkel (sorry, raised air intake..) and that's about it.
The problem is I think you need an option pack to get the E diff.
You can down spec an option pack to get the 18" rims with the diesels, which is good.
I still haven't seen a spec sheet to see what the did and t/case ratios are, etc.
Does this help?
The Defender has an impressively low crawl ratio of 51.5:1 for diesel versions and 57.2:1 for the six-cylinder petrol.
cjc_td5
12th September 2019, 11:35 AM
It will be interesting to price up the basic options I would want vs opting for a package. I have an E-Diff in my MY14 D4 and whilst it is nice to have, I wouldn't consider it a show stopper. I see it can be optioned separately for the Defender rather than having to get one via a package, which is good.
My poverty level TDV6 D4 has everything I could possibly want. A base level Defender with a couple of select options (possibly E-Diff and bullbar) would do me nicely. I kept my D2a for 11 years (from new), so I have a few more years left in my D4 yet, its only run in now at 160,000km...
Doesn't look like I'm going to get a dual cab though.... :-(
veebs
12th September 2019, 01:36 PM
I ran through the build your own list on the LR Australia site and went for a fairly minimum spec, but it didn't show a price yet.
I think the TR2 gives the auto option.
I'd want the more powerful of the 2.0 diesel engines, e-diff, bullbar and winch, side steps, mud flaps, towing kit with 18 inch alloys, AT tyres, roof rack and maybe the body wrap. Leather seats would be durable, but I'd probably just add seat covers to the standard seats.
I'd probably just go for white paint, but add the black highlights.
I'm doubtful a BYO will ever have a price - it doesn't for any other model? The Land Rover Australia only ever lists the 'base' price per spec level (very frustrating IMO), which i only found out AFTER speccing the perfect machine!
ozscott
12th September 2019, 02:23 PM
You don't need an option pack to specify the rear ediff, it can be a stand-alone option.
18" wheels only available with 4cyl engine, ie smaller brake package is tied to engine size.
TR2 appears to allow for customisation of how it responds. How useful is that compared to the standard TR?
No idea, would have to drive back-to-back on technical terrain to know.
What I do know is standard TR is very good, especially when combined with a rear ediff.
After that it's personal preference, for example
I far prefer leather seats for durability and keeping them clean.
Cheers,
ScottYep leather is the go for durability and keeping the seats clean. Which means next level up unfortunately cost wise. Elocker and no flash screen would do fine.
Cheers
4runnernomore
12th September 2019, 06:59 PM
I did a build on the big petty last night. I was able to option down to 19inch rims. There may be hope for a decent size tyre wall yet.
100inch
12th September 2019, 07:06 PM
Not the most popular but for me HUD, TPMS and Matrix lights.
Once you had those you wouldn't go without. I found HUD a joke but came standard on our latest LR and I hardly look at the dash anymore. Also shows all offroad information. For the lights you have to experience them on a long late drive. TPMS was great for detecting slow leaks.
Hopefully, it has the same emergency button, which connects you to services, giving them your location and details (also automatic once airbags go off). I wouldn't get a new 'everyday' car without it anymore. m
Tombie
1st October 2019, 12:31 PM
I did a build on the big petty last night. I was able to option down to 19inch rims. There may be hope for a decent size tyre wall yet.
I wouldnt option down to 19" - theres SFA tyres available in that rim size worth looking into.
With a 20 you can fit a 34" tyre no dramas and have plenty of sidewall.
blackrangie
9th October 2019, 10:24 AM
I wouldnt option down to 19" - theres SFA tyres available in that rim size worth looking into.
With a 20 you can fit a 34" tyre no dramas and have plenty of sidewall.or 35s with 1 inch lift
Ratios from diesel diffs.
Still hoping lucky 8 gets 18s on their straight 6 they have on order.
If 20s are the only option on the straight 6, ill be happy with 34s.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20191009/4fadf63f43abbcd2b85fc6cd1ebea724.jpg
Gregz
10th October 2019, 08:41 AM
I think it has been a month since the reveal... have we seen any reviews where somebody (not a tame LR person) has actually driven one yet ?
ozscott
10th October 2019, 09:33 AM
I think it has been a month since the reveal... have we seen any reviews where somebody (not a tame LR person) has actually driven one yet ?Don't think so mate. Until indepenent experienced off road drivers to a review there is a lot of speculation and hype to my mind. Bring on the reviews.
Cheers
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