
Originally Posted by
JDNSW
My last two points do not require the vehicle to be at a dealer - merely to be able to identify the problem and carry out roadside repairs, perhaps carrying parts to a workshop, not necessarily a dealer, and being able to identify the parts needed and get them sent.
My point is not the problems with the dealer network (and I agree completely with your comment on that) but the fact that the D3/D2/P38A/TD5 Defender all need the dealer network to a greater extent than both earlier Landrovers and their competitors (and because the competitors have a better dealer network, as they follow the same path as Landrover they will be less affected)
And I am definitely not saying anything about the ability/reliability of the D3- I believe it is almost certainly the most able offroad vehicle on the Australian market, probably even compared to a standard Defender, and I don't know about its reliability. The problem is not ability/reliability, but suitability for use in remote areas.
John
I'm still following John on this. I don't think either of us are disputing any reliability issues specific to the D3. The key factor is that if you use a 4WD - of any marque - off road things are more likely to break down. Jamo's point about system intelligence is very valid and like I have stated I believe the D3 is a forerunner in this area. The issue is that at present any system relying on so much technology without the support structure in place is not workable in the long term. John mentioned this before that there should be more in car diagnostics, so you don't need to go somewhere to find out the fault or reset it (or wait until it resets). Unfortunately I can't see the marketing or accounts departments of LR (or any other vehicle) saying "what the heck, let's make the vehicle able to tell the driver what's wrong" in the near future. I do think that with the move to more intelligent control systems that this will happen. Then think where LR will be.
This is a bit off the topic but here's 2 articles on how Jaguar (and Land Rover) is developing systems, simulating the vehicle systems and encoding the ECU's etc:
Jaguar ECU Software
http://www.mathworks.com/company/new...06/jaguar.html
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