I hear what you are saying Pat, but I think that's both simplistic and biased. I'll throw the bias the other way and expand a bit for balance...
One of those three got bailed out and 'fixed' (by the parent of one of the others) and operates from an extremely protected base and builds solely SUVs which is the major growth segment while all other segments shrink globally. The other two operate from the most diverse market on earth with zero protection. Only one of those two makes an SUV - one that redefined the segment and still sells strongly to this day despite being yesterday's news now. It was benchmarked against the BMW X5 originally and is still more refined than it. The BMW is a high-tech chaff-cutter in comparison.
Comparing a Holden or Ford from 20 years ago to a modern one is like comparing a series with a current Rangie. An EF Falcon is not similar to an FG-X Falcon. A VS Commodore does not compare favourably to a VF-II Commodore.
I am impressed as hell with the current Land Rover line up. Fantastic cars, well made, and well executed. I have driven most of them and they rate very highly and have a brilliant character to them. My next purchase will almost definitely be a RRS. That doesn't mean I can't appreciate the local stuff. And you forgot to mention the other one that still engineers and builds here and makes extremely good products... here. And they also tune to local conditions which is why the suspension works on any surface, the headlights actually illuminate the road, and all can be punished through the outback and return... repeatedly. Because that's what we do here.
Think of how far LR has come in the last decade, let alone two and you'll find similar improvements at Holden, Ford and Toyota for local variants.
DiscoClax
'94 D1 3dr Aegean Blue - 300ci stroker RV8, 4HP24 & Compushift, usual bar-work, various APT gear, 235/85 M/Ts, 3deg arms, Detroit lockers, $$$$, etc.
'08 RRS TDV8 Rimini Red - 285/60R18 Falken AT3Ws, Rock slider-steps, APT full under-protection, Mitch Hitch, Tradesman rack, Traxide DBS, Gap IID
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