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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    Ean,
    I can only presume that JLR fee the Aussie market is so inconsequential to success that testing here is of no value.
    They will sell more in the US in one week than Australia in 2-3 years !!!

    I also agree we will get a limited subset of choice either due to fuel restrictions
    Or just market reasons.

    Having said that I’m guessing they won’t release a diesel option in the US
    But we might get one (with adblue) here.

    S
    Africa is very similar to AU outback, ive been there and seen it first hand.

    Notice the concentration of testing.. as far as the world goes... based the variety of locations and testing and in comparison to anything I have ever seen.. safe to say it will be tested adequately for Australian conditions Won’t be retro...

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    It's poor marketing to go on about how important Aus is and that we will get Defneder first...but not bring a couple over to hit Cape York and the Simpson. On late test versions close to release the smart money would be on doing OTT in the far North and ensure each has a snorkel and winch. It would enhance its reputation no end in Aus if it could do that track.

    Cheers
    PS. Oh well...have to wait for 4wd Aus or similar to run a couple up there to see how they go

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    It's poor marketing to go on about how important Aus is and that we will get Defneder first...but not bring a couple over to hit Cape York and the Simpson. On late test versions close to release the smart money would be on doing OTT in the far North and ensure each has a snorkel and winch. It would enhance its reputation no end in Aus if it could do that track.

    Cheers
    PS. Oh well...have to wait for 4wd Aus or similar to run a couple up there to see how they go
    Who knows they could have planned to but it got cut as excessive in the 2billion savings cuts. We may never know.

    Agree with 4wd Aus, thats all i buy now.

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    True. There is only so much dough to go around. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Bollox, Anything a D5 or LR2020 can do at Moab has been done thousands of times in Home brand "SUV's" straight off the showroom, just check youtube , Moab Ford Escape , or Explorer . I would not exactly describe any Ford 4x4 as 'capable ' and nothing at Moab is what I would describe as 'difficult' .
    To be fair, Kia did take a Sorento up Hells Gate - but on AT tyres, with the sway bars disconnected and with a bash plate added. And it looks steep, so I'm surprised that even locking it in first gear worked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Bolly , are not going to be mass marketed, they will def be low volume, and I doubt there will be an AU service / dealer network, but probably just one agent. I'm expecting I'll be on my own and am fully prepared to be self sufficient in that regard, much as I would if it was a personal import, but I also expect they will be close to 100% reliable apart from consumables such as brakes and CV's etc .
    I think you are overestimating the reliability.. Control electronics have a pretty big job to do in electric cars.
    How they manage power flow in and out of the batteries is not a simple job and a bank of batteries can be killed pretty easily. You should spend some time talking with some rc car guys and see the money and upgrades they spend on speed controllers, batteries, chargers etc.

    Look at F1 and you'll see its more often the MGU-K, MGU-H, or the control elecs causing trouble than the ICE.
    Watch the youtube vid of Tiff Needel trying the Tesla Model S race car and see it go into low power mode after half a lap because it overheated.

    Elec cars of some sort, maybe battery, maybe hydrogen, maybe something else will be the future but ICE needs to be around for a long time yet because the technology hasn't developed enough for main stream adoption.

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    Good thing the sand is moist with those licorice sticks...


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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post
    SeanMurr123 wrote

    “I think this is the most realistic comparison ive seen in the many pages of bickering in this thread.

    The new Defender wont be targeting dual cab utes (because it's not a dual cab ute) or 70 series cruiser (because Toyota is just running out the clock on that anyway). This is the market they will be after. ”


    Aaaaand that is the whole point that zeros, myself and others have been making over the last 42,345 posts! We predicted that LR would trade on the long loved history of the series / LandRover and Defender and just build another SUV. I have no problems with JLR making an off-road capable 6 seat wagon ... but it’s not in the same as a defender.

    Another poster mentioned above, the old defender is “too agricultural for me”
    That’s the whole friggen point. There are something like 176 non-agricultural sexy SUVs on the market. Just pick one.

    I’ve only had two defenders, prior to that I had an SE as Disco 1... it became NOT agricultural enough for what i do?

    JLR could have made a 78/79 killer - the market is ripening for that as Tojo runs out of power plants. I reckon if they spent as much as they have on marketing just another boring (the 2020) just building a proper defender with solid warranty they would end up selling as many and actually meeting a growing marketplace.

    As predicted this thing will just morph into another JLR SUV no heart no sole and no purpose?

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    I don't think there will ever be another car like that. I dont think a car like that could pass global standards. Jeep tried and it got a 1 star safety rating from a ground up redesign. Will they have to re-engineer it in 5 years? Jimny has a new body and engine but the chassis gearbox, transfer, axles.. everything underneath looks identical to the '98 model I had so they didn't need to put much R&D or tooling into that.
    All cars need to share platforms these days. It's not economicaly viable to do anything else so to build a bespoke ladder chassis for one model was never going to happen. Landrover isn't a volume manufacturer so would need to partner with another brand and the total market for the whole segment may not even be enough for that. Toyota and Subaru partnered on the BRZ/86 and questions are still around about continuing it on, BMW had to partner with Toyota to do the Z4 with their Supra and even Mazda had to partner with Fiat to make the latest MX5.

    It takes a rediculous amount of money to design a new car and the near future of cars is going to change pretty quickly compared to what we are used to, so they also need to try and future proof the design to last the 10 years it needs to pay for itself.

    I think the new Defender will be a modern interpretation of Series and Defender. Built on a modern platform that works with modern car manufacturing economics with modern technologies. I really hope they do the hertitage justice as much as they can by having a practical character to the interior and styling cues that show where it came from while still being able to meet the regulatory requirements handed to them so they can actually sell the thing.

    From what I've seen I think it will be ok. Better than just killing it off completely at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Bollox, Anything a D5 or LR2020 can do at Moab has been done thousands of times in Home brand "SUV's" straight off the showroom, just check youtube , Moab Ford Escape , or Explorer . I would not exactly describe any Ford 4x4 as 'capable ' and nothing at Moab is what I would describe as 'difficult' .
    Pretty sure there's a bloke that has put his old Crown Vic through significant parts of it. Mountain biker guy.
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