What you're saying Tim is exactly why I went for a pre MY06, so obviously I totally agree with you.
But unfortunately that’s what the world market wants, North America and Europe are more interested in perceived on road performance, braking that rips your face off without over heating, and pimping – and that’s where the biggest markets are. We are only a plip on the global figures and even within AUS how many of these high end vehicles ever leave the black – or even tow.
My 2004 L322 looked completely brand new when I purchased it, the under body had never been treated and didn’t even have as much as a stone chip let alone a scratch, previous owner swore that it had never left the pavement and I truly believe it. The insurance premiums are even lower than for my D2 – why, because you won’t find a L322 fitted with 33s and a 45 inch lift kit charging around at Sandy Cape let alone Land Cruiser park, well at least until I arrivebut I won’t have the tyres or the lift….
Unfortunately they are just providing what the Global market wants – look at how many Jap 4*4s are getting around now on 20 or 22” rims, people are actually paying huge $ to convert from 16s and 17s to pimp machines. I bet the Rodeos and Hiluxs handle like rubbish when done, and the Cruisers and Prados just look stupid…
And I agree the D4 will be on 20s soon too. Shame that they took Discovery away from its roots, a simple, affordable but comfortable and capable wagon. It was the Disco 1 that saved Land Rover from the grave, and I would have continued ownership in the discovery range if they hadn’t pimped the crap out of it – so when it was time to move on I went L322, because if you’re going to have a complicated super lux 4*4, might as well just go to the top, just not the latest….




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but I won’t have the tyres or the lift….
. I'm looking at my 19s and the D3 18s. Both of us still running the infamous Goodyear Wranglers that are standard. There really isn't a hell of a lot in it, size wise.


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