+1 on dealer service.
Justa relevant anecdote. I had a Defender TD5 a few years ago and currently have a 94 Classic Rangey. I am cogitating a newer vehicle and considering either a new defender or a diesel 95 Rangey (budget issues). I can go for the simplicity of the defender or the comfort and complexity of the Rangey.
I popped into a dealer in a major Victorian city and the conversation went like this:
Me " I am looking at a Defender. I had a TD5 but my wife hated it due to the cabin noise, I want to see if the Puma is quiter and how the drivers seating compares".
Salesperson "I am not surprised. Your wife is right, they are all horrible. The new one is no different".
Me "really? The LR marketing and the general consensus seems to be that they are significantly quieter. In your experience is the current Puma quieter?"
Salesperson "No. They are the same and the drivers position is more cramped due to window motors."
WHAT!!!
They had only one Defender 110 in stock and it was parked in by wall to wall Evoques. I persisted and had them start the motor but no test drive was offered and the vibe was quite unfriendly. They appeared to have no second hand vehicles at all. Maybe he was trying to sell me an Evoque? Upsize a defender?
I worked in sales for many years and this experience was pretty strange. I can only think the whole dealer network is demotivated. Poor management? Freaked out by Tata?
Makes me want to consider other brands.


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