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    Well, if you go to a showroom to buy a Defender, and are told you can have white only and have to wait until July, AFTER THE PRICE INCREASE, as I was yesterday, it is no ******g wonder they only sell 100 a year!

    They are lucky to sell that many. There are obviously 100 very patient, forgiving Australians

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    As far as I am aware, LR Australia are selling / have sold all of their allocated stocks of Defenders. They can't dictate to LR UK as to what they get, merely make suggestions as to what they would like. If your Dealer can't sell you one, I am sure it is because they can't get one to sell to you. All Dealers like to sell cars, it is part of how they make money!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diego Luego View Post
    Well, if you go to a showroom to buy a Defender, and are told you can have white only and have to wait until July, AFTER THE PRICE INCREASE, as I was yesterday, it is no ******g wonder they only sell 100 a year!

    They are lucky to sell that many. There are obviously 100 very patient, forgiving Australians
    Good point. So poor sales can be partially attributed to "Clowns" selling a good product.

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    [quote=BigJon;703474]As far as I am aware, LR Australia are selling / have sold all of their allocated stocks of Defenders. /quote]

    Obviously they set a high target. Perhaps their thinking went something like this :

    Hmm. Let's see, the competition sell 14,000 similar vehicles per annum. Lets set a sales target of 50.

    100% of stock moved in 10% of the allocated time - oh goody, now I get a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diego Luego View Post
    ... July, AFTER THE PRICE INCREASE, as ...
    Price increase .. WHA?

    The brochure I have, from memory, says $49,990 for a 110, and $50,990 for 130 cc. And that was two weeks ago.
    I got another one from the Melbourne motor show Saturday, I cannot recall what the price it had though.

    also, the bloke i spoke to said that it would take a couple of months to get a new 110 into the country, unless you want white (i do) and the dealer can do a swap with another dealership.

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    [quote=Michael2;703504]
    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    As far as I am aware, LR Australia are selling / have sold all of their allocated stocks of Defenders. /quote]

    Obviously they set a high target. Perhaps their thinking went something like this :


    Hmm. Let's see, the competition sell 14,000 similar vehicles per annum. Lets set a sales target of 50.


    100% of stock moved in 10% of the allocated time - oh goody, now I get a bonus.
    Maybe they said "How many draughty, leaky, poorly assembled, uncomfortable, slow, noisy Defenders have we been selling? Not many hmm... Maybe we only need to order a few in for those of questionable mental agility that will want a new one."

    Then when they are all sold "Hell, lets get more of these things in, they sell pretty well (on the phone to UK "Get us more... what do you mean we can't have any more?... They are selling well everywhere else? Oh well, we will just have to wait").


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    Maybe because of their inept after sales service and do not wish to employ extra people to their call centre, they keep the imports down

    Less cars sold = Less complaints

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    You folks have got it in one - they just don't have the facilities to make enough LR's for the demand...

    BUT they don't make enough for be able to build more factories to be able to build more vehicles.....

    Australia gets its allocation and that's it, when that allocation is sold well "I'm sorry you'll have to wait".

    Why would LRA spend a fortune on marketing when they know they'll run out of stock in a month? All that would do is give them an even worse reputation (hard to believe, I know).

    Would be better if they went back to CKD form and we put them together over here - might be able to pump out more vehicles at least and hey there's a nice Mitsubishi factory down south that will have some spare capacity shortly

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    My salesman said that any special orders from about now ie all Defenders will be subject to the price increase. If you have already ordered one you will be ok I suppose.

    Anybody else been told there is a price increase?

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    I haven't heard anything, but I am not a salesman. Mind you, we haven't even seen a new Defender here. We keep getting told the same thing that everyone else is told "Maybe next month" .

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