Agree on the level of features for the money. Even the new Mitsu Outlander has ACC. On the bright side, ACC can be fitted:
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - ACC (adaptive Cruise Control) Retrofit
Agree on the level of features for the money. Even the new Mitsu Outlander has ACC. On the bright side, ACC can be fitted:
DISCO3.CO.UK - View topic - ACC (adaptive Cruise Control) Retrofit
Cheers,
Sean
“Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.” - Albert Einstein
Mate of mine has the New Cheap Grand Cheroke. Very good value, heaps of goodies. I found it drives and handles well, probably better than my D3, the ride is not as good nor the prestige.
On the negative side, it has around 30k on the clock and he has experienced,
New gearbox and transfer,
Split thermostat housing,
Leaking power steering fluid,
No remote speaker on his upspec DVD/phone gizmo
Keyless key locked in vehicle,
Countless visits to dealer and a **** load of frustration and inconvenience.
I think I'll stick with the D3.
Price is'nt everything
Out of interest Fender 130 is your mates Grand Cherokee a V8 or the diesel?
Having read various forums from the US it is the six speed auto V8's that are blowing up auto's on a regular basis and having lots of issues.
The new VM diesel fitted Grand Cherokee's have the old Merc five speed fitted that is near unbreakable.
For anyone who is interested in reading about what Australian owners of the new Jeep Grand Cherokee think of their recent purchases have a read of a thread on caravanersforum.com. If is now 125 pages and 2494 posts long and has over 100,000 reads. It gives just about a complete history of the new Jeep from day one of ownership here in Australia right up to now warts and all.
The one funny thing that comes out from reading the thread is for the first 30 or 40 pages all the Toyota Landcrusier owners on the forum, which there are plenty of, just kept on bagging the new Jeep, by about page 50 they gave up and some have now said they are considering buying one.
By the way I am also keeping our D3 for now.
cheers,
Terry
Cheers,
Terry
D1 V8 (Gone)D2a HSE V8 (Gone)D3 HSE TDV6 (Unfortunately Gone)D4 V8
It is the diesel. Very nice motor, sporty performance.
I think it was actually the transfer that failed. He does'nt like to talk about these things in great detail.
I don't know the various models but a near-new one with CRDI or similar badge was at my place yesterday. The owner slowly picked his way along my bumpy driveway as he left where I just go, albeit with the suspension raised a little. Maybe the vehicle is too new for the driver to use (abuse?) the suspension that much or maybe the driver just doesn't like rough tracks.
MY21.5 L405 D350 Vogue SE with 19s. Produce LLAMS for LR/RR, Jeep GC/Dodge Ram
VK2HFG and APRS W1 digi, RTK base station using LoRa
Had an update from the dealer yesterday. The first of the MY13's are in transit. ETA 16th January.
Waiting on a Jan 13 build date, with March delivery. They expect some MY13 towards end of this month or early next.
Apparently there is an HSE Luxury, with all the fruits of the V8 but no e-diff. Not sure if the dealership has spec'ed these specially, or if they are a new variant. RRP $120+K...
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Brett
I'm wondering about your comments Terry.
I think back to the days of older Jags and BMW, etc, etc. They didn't actually offer a lot of fruit...as in a Calais had just as much. However, when you got in a European car, there was always something about them...I think it affected the human psyche. Probably better known as brand snobbery....
Jap cars and less prestigeous European marques have more bells and whistles than my wife's new Merc.....(same applies to BMW, etc)....yet the more posh () cars still sell very, very well. I assume every sale is a massive profit for Merc and others.
I just wonder if LR will need to bow to the sales figures of other manufacturers when they currently could sell more LRs than they can make. I wonder if they bank on certain people feeling that others bought the Jeep 'cause they couldn't afford the Land Rover Discovery 4.
I know the Toyo equation s a bit of a spanner in the works to that arguement but I think they commanded a loyal following and are now screwing them. Maybe it's cause I love my LR but when I looked at my mate's Prado (same year as my D4), his interior just didn't look anywhere near as good. All leather like mine but just not the same. I thought the same about the LC200 I looked over recently. Very nice...but not quite the same.
I remember how incredibly good my D4 looked when I picked it up off the show room but it still had way less to offer than other cheaper cars...in the way of gadgets etc. The catch-cry was....you didn't buy it for the fruit, you bought it because it's a LR and is by far the most awarded 4WD in the world. The inferrance that the other gear was low laying fruit....easy to please type offerings.
This is not my opinion, I'm just speculating.
Another side though...
I recently hired an XC90 for a month in the UK......very nice well appointed car. The D4 **** all over it in performance, smoothness and ride but internally it kicked arse. However, I couldn't help wondering what it would look like inside if I did to it, what I've done to my D4. The Discos look pretty flash but they are pretty durable inside and clean really well...I wonder if that can be said for the others?
Cheers,
Kev.
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