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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Looking at new Defender dash shifter practicality.

    Was driving a VW transporter recently and I was surprised at how much I liked the dash shifter. (Similar to Last pic)

    Was also looking at bowler buldog and noticed the positioning of shifter. Im guessing its close to wheel so that you can smash it and two hands back on the wheel. Also has motec digital dash.(1st and second pic)

    Works v8 also has shifter higher and closer to dash/steering wheel then regular auto positioning.(4th pic)

    New defender seems to have shifer in similar spot, just a little higher to allow middle seating. ]
    That in dash shifter has been in HI Ace for the last 15 yrs,and works very well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    So you reckon no company is currently developing any automotive ICE engines at all? Seems a bit far fetched.
    Far fetched,yes.

    European vehicles have a huge overseas as well as local market.

    Mercedes have said they will stop making ICE in 30 yrs time.
    They will still have to develop ICE for at least the next 10yrs.

    Hybrids will continue to have ICE,so development on them will continue.

    Just because some European countries are moving to ban ICE,many from 2040,it doesn’t mean the rest of the world will.Thats many years away,and anything can happen in 20 yrs.

    In fact current diesel vehicle bans,such as in some areas of Germany are not diesel bans as such.Only vehicles that do not comply to certain emission regulations are banned from these areas,such as older vehicles.Interesting to note heritage vehicles are excluded from the bans.

    And the other interesting info is out of 186 new service stations planned or under construction,around the country,not one will have charging facilities for EVs

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    Servos are unlikely to install charging stations until it is made compulsory, as is happening in the UK, I read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    So before I get in any way interested in a new LR
    I spent some time perusing D5 and newer Ranga sections of AULRO and now I’m just a little skeered.

    Let’s say one can purchase a LR2020 for somewhere in the 80s
    That kinda okay ish

    But I’m guessing by the new sections LR doesn’t offer fixed price servicing for warranty period?

    $400 wiper replacements $3k brake sets at 33oookm

    Yeeeouch

    I thought boating was throwing $100 notes into a hole in the ocean .... I get the whole you gotta pay to play but perhaps I’ll just wait till the LR2020 proves itself and the community has worked out how to self service it and Bell Auto has worked out how to read and clear codes (a carton says IID tool won’t work)

    Just back of the envelope calculations Service Costs on my 2.4tdci 130 I’ve now owned nearly 3 years:
    IID tool
    Racer filter with pump $400
    Change from $1200 on tyres
    Oils and Filters $500
    Bought a $35 clutch master cylinder when clutch pedal got flaky on a 2000km tow trip, clutch came good - new master still in toolbox....

    That’s it?

    Anyone of you D4 owners have a whole life cost (excluding fuel/ modifications/ interest) for say first 3 years of ownership of a reliable D4 (ie excluding major mechanical failure units - I know LR made a few good ones)
    This is acknowledging if I bought new I’d keep it dealer serviced for the 3 minute warranty LR offer.

    Steve
    Ok asked my dealer for best prices on this last week, no haggling.

    https://build.landrover/AA38418E

    He came back with:

    71k no onroads (+4k onroads)

    Add 910 low range

    Add 2140 for air susp.

    74k no onroads (+4k onroads)

    .....

    So 75k driveaway no low range on coils.

    78k driveway low range and air susp.

    80k driveaway with 5 year 200,000km warranty.

    As for running costs

    Average Running Costs For Australia's 4WD Vehicles | AutoGuru

    Looks like newer landrovers (Discovery) sit under or similar too the competition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    He's dead right, i think if the old Defender had evolved at the same pace as the rest of the models then i believe we would still be here now with this version.
    I could easily imagine this having been developed alongside the D3/4.
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    The Disco's 26,000 kms between services is a lot more than the others, if you believe synthetic oil and filters can last that long. I'm sceptical.

    Quote Originally Posted by blackrangie View Post
    Ok asked my dealer for best prices on this last week, no haggling.

    Build your DISCOVERY - Summary

    He came back with:

    71k no onroads (+4k onroads)

    Add 910 low range

    Add 2140 for air susp.

    74k no onroads (+4k onroads)

    .....

    So 75k driveaway no low range on coils.

    78k driveway low range and air susp.

    80k driveaway with 5 year 200,000km warranty.

    As for running costs

    Average Running Costs For Australia's 4WD Vehicles | AutoGuru

    Looks like newer landrovers (Discovery) sit under or similar too the competition.

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    Thats many years away,and anything can happen in 20 yrs.
    Yep, there could even be a new Deafener. Or not.


    Re ^^ An off roader sans Low Range ain't an offroader IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Servos are unlikely to install charging stations until it is made compulsory, as is happening in the UK, I read.
    If I had a servo I wouldn't be putting one in until there's a hell of a lot more EVs on the road.
    Most charging stations I've seen have been at motels that cater to business travellers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donh54 View Post
    If I had a servo I wouldn't be putting one in until there's a hell of a lot more EVs on the road.
    Most charging stations I've seen have been at motels that cater to business travellers.
    I saw a video the other day that made an excellent point: thinking about EV charging the way we think about refuelling ICE vehicles makes no sense, because many many people will have the infrastructure at home. The number of people who will need to charge quickly at an inconvenient time away from their home will be much lower than the number of people (ie everybody) who presently need to use a service station. The number of service station-like facilities will drop a long way over time.

    We'll need some kind of quick charging infrastructure at key places on transport routes for those smaller percentage of long journeys. That stuff is already being built. There'll be some amount of "destination charging" like at hotels and shopping malls and other places where people leave cars for extended periods of time. That is already being built.

    What I don't anticipate seeing in a hurry is significant EV charging infrastructure outside of cities and off major transport routes. The places you can reasonably travel in an EV will look a bit like the mobile phone coverage map. For everywhere else you'll want chemical fuels of some form. IMO.

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