And who will be an early adopter? The current D4 has evolved from the same shell D3 slowly since 2004. It has evolved over 11 years. The first of a new line will always need updaters. Do you want to go first? How much more torque do we want?
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Would happily do that.. And my lease ends conveniently around the release date...
If it meets my needs I'd suggest I will be...
Will mean nothing to us, never ever buying a new LR product ever again.
the quandry on at to buy to replace my curent D3, a decision about 5 years off more thn likely.
Very, very unlikely to be another LR. Love my D3 but not a fan of the new line up.
hmmmmm :burnrubber:
Seriously what new LR line up?
Sure everyone knows everything about the Disco Sport but bugger all really about the new D5.
Same goes for the new Defender, no one even knows what that thing will truly even look like or what it's features are likely to be. So how is it that people are already judging the 'new LR line up' when only one of three models has been made public?
The biggest problem with any new LR model will be that it is new. People don't like change.
Really, how could they possibly be any good if they are not based on a piece of post-war agricultural equipment?
Cheers,
Jon
my views are my views, I don't care for the new line up and there is no value in others attacking that view.
What is it with online forums and the keyboard warrier mentality.
So seriously you enjoy your view and I'll enjoy mine which is I do not care for the new LR line up. QED
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