Sheeet I have to say I like it - though its very Humvee, and if thats the case Ive seen Humvees in Aust at Shoalwater Bay topo low and too wide.
I did see a Ford Bronko concept car recently that looked very defender....
Mick
On another thread we are discussing the new Defender and it's importance to LR in securing the important agriculture / tradesmens / mining / industrial market - as well as serious recreational four wheel drivers.
Well the latest JEEP 'Gladiator' concept ute looks like it has what it takes.
Judge for yourself:
(love that iconic side-mounted spare. Pretty bloody practical too).
The danger for Land Rover is being left behind in this important market.
If LR stops making utes, and Jeep makes this one, I might have to aspire to a Jeep :roll:
If you want to read more about the Gladiator, try here:
http://www.allpar.com/model/jeep/gladiator.html
What do you think :?:
It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".
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Sheeet I have to say I like it - though its very Humvee, and if thats the case Ive seen Humvees in Aust at Shoalwater Bay topo low and too wide.
I did see a Ford Bronko concept car recently that looked very defender....
Mick
I just hope that when the new Defender is released they increase the range to incorporate everyone. Take the Holden Rodeo for example. I was talking to a dealer and there are 16 possible model combinations, depending on what you what. If land rover offered that in the defender range, i dont think there would be a trady, 4wder, mining etc who wouldnt be catered for, and the rodeo is no where near as robust as the fender. Imagine if Land Rover got their act together and developed a trouble free vehicle with extended servicing and good parts availability, how quickly the likes of Telstra, Country and Integral energy and the mining companies would snap them up. matt
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Its good to dream every now and then. Its part of a healthy imagination. Matt [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]Originally posted by landrovermick
In the words of the Castle - Tell 'im he's dreamin'.......
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A couple of years back I was talking to an electrician who had a Defender 110 as his work vehicle (for his own business). His accountant had told him it was the best option as it was the only real 4WD with a 1-tonne payload and that he needed the 1-tonne payload for tax reasons.Originally posted by Ace
I just hope that when the new Defender is released they increase the range to incorporate everyone. Take the Holden Rodeo for example. I was talking to a dealer and there are 16 possible model combinations, depending on what you what. If land rover offered that in the defender range, i dont think there would be a trady, 4wder, mining etc who wouldnt be catered for, and the rodeo is no where near as robust as the fender. Imagine if Land Rover got their act together and developed a trouble free vehicle with extended servicing and good parts availability, how quickly the likes of Telstra, Country and Integral energy and the mining companies would snap them up. matt
I can't remember the reasoning.
Anyway, the bloke was happy, he got his Defender and could write the cost off against tax.
Ron
A couple of years back I was talking to an electrician who had a Defender 110 as his work vehicle (for his own business). His accountant had told him it was the best option as it was the only real 4WD with a 1-tonne payload and that he needed the 1-tonne payload for tax reasons.Originally posted by p38arover+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(p38arover)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Ace
I just hope that when the new Defender is released they increase the range to incorporate everyone. Take the Holden Rodeo for example. I was talking to a dealer and there are 16 possible model combinations, depending on what you what. If land rover offered that in the defender range, i dont think there would be a trady, 4wder, mining etc who wouldnt be catered for, and the rodeo is no where near as robust as the fender. Imagine if Land Rover got their act together and developed a trouble free vehicle with extended servicing and good parts availability, how quickly the likes of Telstra, Country and Integral energy and the mining companies would snap them up. matt
I can't remember the reasoning.
Anyway, the bloke was happy, he got his Defender and could write the cost off against tax.
Ron[/b][/quote]
Since when do accountants know anything about Land Rovers? I want one like that. Matt
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"Tusker" who frequents this forum drives a heavy duty Defender 110 and is an accountant.Originally posted by Ace
Since when do accountants know anything about Land Rovers? I want one like that. Matt
Ron
"Tusker" who frequents this forum drives a heavy duty Defender 110 and is an accountant.Originally posted by p38arover+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(p38arover)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-Ace
Since when do accountants know anything about Land Rovers? I want one like that. Matt
Ron[/b][/quote]
Ahh, a Land Rover loving accountant. I gotta get me one of those. Matt
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