
Originally Posted by
ramblingboy42
My brother in law was the service manager of the dealership (until two weeks ago)and he could not get Land Rover to cough up and the dealership was not going to cover the vehicles so they sit in a yard.
I dare say there will be some legal happenings taking place soon as the PNG Police force has had to buy a new fleet.
My b-i-l said he was turning any Land Rovers away , just saying that they refuse to service them and to take them elsewhere.
btw the said dealership is not a LR dealer, just to clear things up.
Not sure the vehicle can be blamed. The French won the contract to build the infrastructure for the gas set up & pipe line , to the west of Port Moresby. They had a huge number of French vehicles, trucks etc, can't remember the number, but through no maintenance, they were reduced to cannibalising trucks to keep the fleet going. The French called out to tender for some one to get their fleet at least operational. Volvo Australia won the contract.
Future Son-in-law went up for a month, with a crew of 6, I think. They got about half of the fleet on the road, but ran out of spares. They were told it would take 9 to 12 months to get spare parts from France. They ended up doing what they could. Separate from that, he said the infrastructure up there, regarding maintenance of critical Government assets, such as the Police Land Rovers, was just not up to the task. They have very little money to pay for it, and any mob taking over from LR , will have to carry the cost. A business decision from LR, I suggest. Bob
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