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    More than just the car

    There's a question that's been intriguing me for a while now.

    What is it about Landrovers that breeds such loyalty to the brand?

    A lot of Landie owners own several models, and there's this sort of hard-to-define enthusiasm for Landrover. It's not usually blind-eyed fanatisicm, because many self-deprecating jokes are made. But you know what I mean.

    My question is; why? Why do we see this with Landies, and Jeeps, but rarely with Nissans and Toyotas?

    I might make an article out of this, but in any case I'm very interested in opinions.

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    I think you'll find that Nissan & Toyota owners are just as mad as you guys about there 4Bs [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] in fact it's the only thing that realy annoys me about the other forum i frequent there idea that patrol and cruiser are the only real 4x4s and all the rest are crap aspecialy patrol owners tough as nails do this do that blah blah blah blah :roll: [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] , but yeah i would like to know myself. 8O

    Baz, a soon to be [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] landie owner.
    Cheers Baz.

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    I dont really know RPM it just seems to happen, I know I have loved landies since I was in nappies, my dad used to own an old series III troopy, maybe its genetic, I hope to pass it on to my son when he finally arrives, in oh about 6 weeks now. But you are right, there doesnt seem to be the same hype about other brands, I also find that Landy owners are much nicer people, go to a Land Rover show and any owner will tell you all you need to know, its just not the same with other vehicle owners. All i know is that the thought of driving any other 4wd sicken me to the bone, it just wouldnt be right. Matt
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    I don't understand it either, it just happens. When we were shopping around for our, the missus used to ask "what about thet one?" Before she'd finish her sentence I'd be saying "there is no way we're getting a toyota!"
    In the end she understood that we were looking for a landrover, not a four wheel drive.

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    Yeah when i was looking for my disco, I was telling some friends and they said oh I know where a really good patrol is for sale, when i say didnt you hear me say I am after a Landrover, they look at me real blank, as if to say why the hell would you want to do that. I guess some people will just never get bitten by the Land Rover bug, maybe they are imune, I knwo im not. Matt
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    a land rover is like the fj holden
    an icon
    just like holden evolved fron its first models and is still poular
    so to is landrover...but it still looks like its original models

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    Interesting points.

    I reckon the Landrover Effect is a combination of:

    - the vehicle's having "character"; little idiosyncrasies
    - history of the marque
    - the "minority" status
    - the huge community around the marque
    - ability to modify, customise, personalise

    and if you'll excuse the political correctness; it's like having a gorgeous girlfriend who doesn't always do what you want, gives you highs and lows, as opposed to a solid, reliable but boring girlfriend who provides no excitement.

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    YEP ! [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

    You got it in a nutshell , rmp ... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]

    Fully agree . 8)

    Davo

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    You're all forgetting one thing.
    They're unstoppable offroad compared to othere vehicles.
    Every 2nd jap 4WD you see is at least lifted to enhance it's ability, you
    don't need to spend money to make a land rover a beast in the bush.
    Also, how many brands can you buy for less than $2000 on the road that'll go anywhere and back without having to rebuild the thing first?

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