I concour with Ron, simplicity of vehicles that have past were a wonderful thing allowing rudimentary mechanical skills to keep vehicles on the road.
And the realisation that we are in a different world of ecu and driver unfriendly packaging is just the way it is.
Land rover has not learnt much from the days when Leyland got broken up and lr had the opportunity to go it alone.
Then they had an arrogance of knowing that the products available were loved by the consumer for their 'character' and at the time military contracts kept land rover afloat but hardly evolved, lr really did no innovation for years just sat back on their laurels watching pennies trickle in when it could have been pounds
Maybe Tata will be good for LR, the realisation that Defender has cooked its goose, it sadly makes sense to bin it.
And maybe although Defender was a good enough seller at the time maybe they should have transitioned away from it sooner !
Lr are building around chassis platforms that give a million and one body styles off one or two chassis, which should see some version of lr moving forward into the future in different markets other than military or an expedition one?!
We are all driving modern antiques !

