Thanks for the update! I'll await the launch of the new model with somewhat mixed feelings.
Well yesterday I went for my Gold factory tour and drive on the off-road course at Solihull and I must say I have mixed feelings.
Firstly, there are two months worth of new 07 Defenders on site just sitting around awaiting the official release on April 16th. And I really mean just "sitting around". Because the despatch lots are full they are lined up on both sides of the main entry road as you drive in - all insides wrapped in plastic - all "hands-off". I even got cut-off by a worker driving one off the line and over to despatch. The only one I saw, however, which was properly "on-road" was driven by the guy in charge of the actual launch.
The Defender production line is truly amazing - especially when compared to the Disco and Range Rover lines. Whilst the newer lines feel precise and clinical with slot-machine noises everytime an automatic process completes, the Defender line has guys lining up bulkheads with a kick or two here and there. There are many more humans on the Defender line and still the sound of air-guns everywhere.
Seeing the entire process from where a piece of sheet metal pressed into a door frame through to when a vehicle is fired up for the first time and driven off the line is second only to childbirth as one of life's most amazing things. And boy do they rev' the snot out of vehicles on the rolling road test before jamming on the brakes.
I will talk more about the test track experience later but for now I am continuing my quest to get a drive in one of the vehicles before I have to come home next week. They are, however, quite comfy to sit in and the dash is very neat but if you are generously proportioned, then don't expect the shoulder and leg space to be any different. And the handbrake is right where it's always been. Back seats are obviously much better but still mounted high up so only the kiddies can see out properly - unless you're tall enough to look through the safari windows.
Seeing the new bonnet in the flesh, I can't say whether I like the look or not. The recessed panels where the front air vents used to be look stupid so I don't know why they kept them at all. It might have been better if they just flattened them off entirely then continued the "power" bulge right to the rear of the bonnet. It is also odd that they have no badge identification for the new engine on the side (there is reference to this also in the latest "Land Rover Enthusiast" magazine).
Well I must go and do something interesting but I will report later in detail on the test track for those who have not experienced it. Let's just say it was satifyingly severe.
Cheers.
Thanks for the update! I'll await the launch of the new model with somewhat mixed feelings.
Johannes
There are people who spend all weekend cleaning the car.
And there are people who drive Discovery.
Yeah mate Thanks. Tell us how they drive when you get a chance to try one !
Cool place isn't it...![]()
So, did you manage to get out of the LRE reception area with your VISA card intact???![]()
M
Yeah cool place
Been there a couple of times and seen a couple of the production lines . Turely amazing thing to see.
95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
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G'day All, I went to Solihull in 1993 and was not permitted entry, they claim it was something to do with a new model being released, talk about being pi$$ed off, as if I was going to know what a new model whatever it was and where it was, I tried to reason with some shiela on the phone re just having a look at the Land Rover production line all to no avail, anyway the short story is I'm not ever going to have the opportunity to get back to the UK so I have missed out big time rant over cheers Dennis![]()
I always found the funnyest thing about going to the factory was going on a tour and they use old workers who seem to have worked there from day dot. They are turely honest about land rovers and tell you some fantastic storys about land rover.
One that always sticks in my mind was when we were going along the new (as it was then ) P38 production line. We got to the end and this old boy was showing us (with pride) the new 8 million pound test unit that tested the Land rover range of cars for leaks.
As which point my dad asked
"you don't put defenders though that do you"
To which the old boy replied
"Christ no , we know they leak , we don't need a 8 million bit of kit to tell us that. If you buy a new defender you should find a complete set of Sowesters under the seats for days when it rains"
95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
50 Series 1 80
www.reads4x4.com
you all know it never happened without pics right????
95 300 Tdi Defender 90
99 300 Tdi Defender 110
92 Discovery 200tdi
50 Series 1 80
50 Series 1 80
www.reads4x4.com
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