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    proposed thread name change

    I'd like to propose a name change so it better reflects LR naming. The All-New Discovery is not really called the Discovery 5. Sure, it's the 5th generation, but it's not the D5, and I think the subforum name should be named accordingly.

    I know I'll be calling mine the All-New Discovery

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch-22 View Post
    I'd like to propose a name change so it better reflects LR naming. The All-New Discovery is not really called the Discovery 5. Sure, it's the 5th generation, but it's not the D5, and I think the subforum name should be named accordingly.

    I know I'll be calling mine the All-New Discovery
    Won't that name become redundant when the next (Disco 6) model comes out?
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    No. It'll be the All-New-New Discovery

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    LR often do that. When the P38 came out, it was officially 'New Range Rover' & the RRC stayed 'Range Rover'. Of course it had to change when the LM/L322 came out.
    In fact, I'd never come across it being called the P38 until I joined here around 2005. Being from dealerland, it was always the LP Range Rover. Same with the L322; it's an LM Range Rover to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    Won't that name become redundant when the next (Disco 6) model comes out?
    At that point we can change it to the old obsolete discovery
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    LR often do that. When the P38 came out, it was officially 'New Range Rover' & the RRC stayed 'Range Rover'.
    That because, for at least 12 months, both models were sold side by side, so some distinction had to be made.

    Anyway we all know a soft dash LSE is superior to a P38 anway....
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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