rb30gtr I am sure we all know the answer to your question re lack of knowledge about Land Rovers in general. It is the Ford/Holden or Toyota/Nissan mindset that if a vehicle is not one of those it is no good.
We all on this forum acknowledge that the very first D3 did have their moments, but time has gone on and now the superb D4 is the ultimate 4x4 straight out of the box. Yes, there are still some people having problems, but I feel it is more dealer disinterest and LRA itself in not addressing these issues. This is obvious in a couple of very strong postings of late.
I had a Nissan Patrol 3.0 grenade previously. The Nissan was a tough 4x4, but it was a truck and the step up to the D4 was the best thing I have done. I was also told I was a fool to go outback in it as it would break down. That did not happen and I took it on some of the roughest roads; Chambers Pillar, Mereenie Loop and Bungles. The only mods were a bullbar and Cooper LTZ 19" tyres. I have done 36000 since March last year and I still have not got rid of the permagrin.
All modern 4x4 are computer controlled and have their software problems and landcruisers as well as landrovers are sometimes having a ride on a flatbed, but there are now more of them going to places we could only dream of before. Leyland Brothers?
2012 Fuji White 3.0 D4, Rear view camera, Hi-line sound, E-diff, Xenon lights, ARB winch bar, Lightforce 240 50w HID. Brads sliders.
Bookmarks