Probably because the vast majority of D5's won't see any real off road situations for at least 5-10 years and gearing up to produce Bullbars etc. for these cars at the moment isn't an economically viable proposition.
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Yeah waiting to see what happens makes sense for ARB. Demand is so uncertain because clearly LR’s primary (not necessarily only) target for the D5 is the city market and the off-road enthusiasts are all waiting to see what the Defender turns into. I guess if there’s a lot of demand for D5 bars they’ll do something.
Hi Lee,
was wondering now that you had the new Discovery for a few months, how is it all going?
Went for a drive in one last Saturday and was quite impressed.
intrested in your thoughts
jack
We went for a ride in one at the Leisure Show today 😁
Chops are you saying that you want to buy a D5 and gift me your D4? I always knew that you were a top bloke. [emoji1303][emoji3]
Hi Jack,
I love it. I feel a million bucks every time i drive it. Like any new relationship it takes time to get know her properly but love it. Highly recommend. In saying that i have never driven a D4 or D3 before either.
Chops have you done the Land Rover Experience.. I have the certificate and am going to book into Werribee as well. Be good to catch up.
I took the car out the forest over last weekend and absolutely had a ball. If anybody is doing any day trips I would love to come along.
Lee
Too easy Lee, i just have to find mine which proved difficult on Sunday evening, but will look again tonight, if i cant find it, they said to get in touch with LR who should produce another for me,,,, give me a couple of days and I'll let you know. Be great to see yours put through its paces,, not that i think they'll push too hard