I always thought that "Dogs Bollocks" was a bad thing.....
Maybe the best approach for Land Rover to take when introducing a new Defender with major changes is to keep the existing one in at least limited production for a while. As I gather Series 3's and Counties were produced concurrently for two years. Possibly relocate the tooling to India. Undoubtedly some customers would prefer to purchase what they know rather than a new model - at least before bugs are ironed out. New and old models could be partly in different sections of the market.
Worth noting that apparently one Defender look alike is still being produced elsewhere. Morattab Pazhan built in Iran. Tooling originally came from Santana in Spain when it superseded what was effectively a Series 4 Land Rover with the PS10. This was more recently replaced with the Iveco Massif. Sales of it fell far short of expectations and with ownership having passed to the government which has large economic problems, factory has been closed down.
I always thought that "Dogs Bollocks" was a bad thing.....
Mike, It's the media that keeps using the shots of the DC100, not LR.
McGovern says LR are keeping the new Defender under wraps with no previews via concepts as they want to prevent copies by other manufacturers. The media want a nice pic to show so they wheel out that one and photoshop McGoven into it.
With the kind of talk that McGovern is spruiking, he sure is raising expectations for a worthy replacement.
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
well that's pretty much what I thought... bollocks is bad... didn't realise "the Bollocks" was good.... hmmmm maybe I'm just too young to understand :P
I can't get past the McGovern-Freelander thing.
"the dogs bollocks" is a UK-ism:
The article was pretty clear that the pictures were of the DC100 not the Defender:Slang for something that is the cremé-de-la-creme, the leader in it's field
McGovern said the new Defender line-up would launch with “maybe one or two” variants before being expanded, but stressed the production model would not resemble the polarising DC100 concepts (pictured).
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