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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Looking at the Vids,I recon the new one is slightly smaller inside than the D4.
    So the 6 hay bales probably won’t fit.
    Same for my rear set up in the D4
    You may have to wait for the 130,but I will put up with the new 110,it looks like a cracker.
    Google says that a D4 volume behind the second seats is 1124l.
    One of the New Defender videos gives 1075l behind the rear seats.
    Not much difference really.

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    Well I'm done.

    I was hoping to make significant money off of selling NDADS kits ( new defender anti depression systems).

    But I've watched the reveal and I realize I'd go broke if I did, it's gorgeous.
    The prefect mix of the old world and the new frontier.

    Those eyes on the front, the dropaway roofline nod to the range rover, (full, velar and sport)

    The dash nod to the defender itself as well as the rear spare wheel, the entire rear end, the belt line, the customizable 4wd settings as another nod to both the 21st century, AND the personalization ability of the original.

    The approach and departure angles.

    It's impossible of course, but a refined and more capable discovery 4 , now that's a paradox.

    THE KING IS DEAD.

    LONG LIVE THE KING.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Looking at the Vids,I recon the new one is slightly smaller inside than the D4.
    So the 6 hay bales probably won’t fit.
    Same for my rear set up in the D4
    You may have to wait for the 130,but I will put up with the new 110,it looks like a cracker.
    Have you seen the pricing Paul?

    I just built one on the UK site and it came in at a touch over 56,000pounds!!
    i think we can safely double that for Oz
    I had to de-rate the spec to get 18" wheels too.

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    The "why do we need SRS" question is easily answered. NCAP. NO car will pass without airbags.

    Anyway:YouTube
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    Geez the colour range is a bit ordinary. Ok if you like grey.

    The satin paint protection looks interesting.

    It was interesting hearing Professor(!) McGovern describing the design philosophy. All talk of clean surfaces and horizontal lines. Then they went and blinged it up with all the fiddly bits.

    The commercials were the best looking.

    So far the styling is my only real gripe.

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    I fully expected to hate it. Now, I want to see it. It could NEVER be the Deefer we all know, but so far I don't hate it. I can't afford it, but I couldn't afford the last one either, at the end.

    And think about it, Deefers were always dearer then Discos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Have you seen the pricing Paul?

    I just built one on the UK site and it came in at a touch over 56,000pounds!!
    i think we can safely double that for Oz
    I had to de-rate the spec to get 18" wheels too.
    But you want all the goodies,a bare bones poverty pack will do me.


    Seriously,yes the pricing is a bit of a worry,particularly if they are trying to make it a mainstream seller.

    In Aus,they have some serious competition,with some brands having new models arriving soon as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    But you want all the goodies,a bare bones poverty pack will do me.


    Seriously,yes the pricing is a bit of a worry,particularly if they are trying to make it a mainstream seller.

    In Aus,they have some serious competition,with some brands having new models arriving soon as well.
    Hey, I used to drive a real Defender, I know what a proper poverty pack is! New Defender an immediate successNew Defender an immediate success
    Luxury is having a radio, climate control is opening and closing the windscreen vents! New Defender an immediate success

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Hey, I used to drive a real Defender, I know what a proper poverty pack is! New Defender an immediate successNew Defender an immediate success
    Luxury is having a radio, climate control is opening and closing the windscreen vents! New Defender an immediate success
    I prefer not to think of it as a “poverty pack”. Without all the electrickery to do the thinking for you, the base model is more like “expert mode” New Defender an immediate success
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    Didn’t Hammond say it’s got 85 PCBs,or was that 85 electronic pieces of equipment?

    FFS,I say ,does it really need all that crap?

    Anyway,did anyone notice it has compressed air outlet in the vehicle,as an option?

    Small fuel tank again,not good for towing,or remote area travel,particularly if running a petrol model.
    Sure the after market guys may be able to fit a larger one,but they don’t have the luxury of moving the spare from underneath in this model,so it may be difficult or even impossible.
    Also the D4 supposedly was 82 litres,but dead empty it will only take 76l,so who knows how much is usable out of the 85l tank in this thing?
    Paul

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