Originally posted by rmp+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(rmp)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-spudboy
RMP: I did think of a 78 series, but only 2 doors acrss the whole model range.
The thing that gets me, is that Land Rover's reputation has been built on tough go anywhere simple vehicles, and they are throwing it away.
They don't see money in that line of business. They *do* see money in the likes of the D3 and that brand reputation. It's at least intentional, even if from our perspective it's regrettable. However I'm all for development of electronic aids, but strictly in a "graceful dedgradation" mode, ie something can fail and it reduces the car's capability, not completely immobilises it.
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rmp - this is the bit where I start scratching my head.
For decades this segment (rural/mining/military) has been LR's staple in virtually all the markets around the world (Europe, Africa, Australia etc).
How many premium specialist 4WD manufacturers are there in the world....none and it is for a good reason. In fact there are only two specialist 4WD manufacturers (Jeep & LR) and Jeep does not confine itself to any one portion of the 4WD market.
The cost structures facing Defender are certainly not favourable against the 79 Series, Patrol and company, but that just increases the urgency to develop a more cost effective replacement or move production to a more favourable location. 2008 for the Defender replacement is ridiculous...what will have been the product development timeframe on that? 10 years +??
You cannot help but think Ford want LR out of the lower end, plunder their intellectual property (as BMW did) and assign LR to play in the smallest sand pit in town.
Just some thoughts.
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