Land Rover have lost the plot , I just hope Land Rover sells the defender to a independent who wants to build it properly with some real cred, so then we can distance our self from the rest of Land Rover...
News reports today say that Range Rovers will be soon marketed without the Green Oval and the Land Rover tag, starting with the Evoque. See: Range Rove | Land Rover
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KarlB
Land Rover have lost the plot , I just hope Land Rover sells the defender to a independent who wants to build it properly with some real cred, so then we can distance our self from the rest of Land Rover...
Anybody here feeling like a jilted lover?[Land Rover Director of Global Marketing Colin Green] says the Land Rover link holds back Range Rover's premium aspirations. "It's fair to say the relationship currently delivers more benefit to Land Rover than it does to Range Rover."
bit like ford removing their ford badges or GM taking the GM badges off the holdens sorry they only put chevy badges on them dont they![]()
They lost the plot a while back, as mentioned, but totally went beresk when they used "Implants" Spice for their spokesperson/design consultant....
Should have stuck with this...
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The big question, IMHO is how they will deal with the Discovery. Will it become a Range Rover?
In my view they should never have tried to merge the two brand identities. Land Rover was a well established brand name (albeit for a single model) which spoke to utilitarian and ruggedness values and off-road capability. This carried over to the early Discoveries and arguable fits with the Freelander. But rugged, utilitarian ... these are not words used for Range Rovers, which have a well-established brand image of their own.
But where, on the utility-prestige continuum, does the Discovery 4 fit? And with the restyling, it looks more like a Range Rover than ever before.
I just hope that the move means they will stop seeing Land Rover as a "premium" brand and will concentrate their efforts on focussing their range of commercial and family Land Rovers for their intended markets, rather than seeing all LR products as "prestige."
Steve
2003 Discovery 2a
In better care:
1992 Defender
1963 Series IIa Ambulance
1977 Series III Ex-Army
1988 County V8
1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
REMLR No. 215
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