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scarry
					 
				 
				What was their other option,produce something that won’t sell to the masses?
That wouldn’t be a good business decision.
That’s the way the company has gone,there is nothing anyone can do about it.
If we listened to some on here we would still be riding horses to work.
They could have continually updated the old vehicle,but sales were very poor,and there were many other issues with it,so it was dropped.
Make something similar to old model,that wouldn’t have sold well either.
And that market is very small,what is left of it is taken mainly by the 70 series,LR would have had virtually no chance of cracking it.
And many are saying it’s going as well,but that has been said for the last 10 yrs,it keeps soldiering on.
Sure there are few things not to like with the new model,but every vehicle is a compromise in some way.It is built for a world market,every market is slightly different,and here the LR market is tiny compared with their overall sales.
So one would have to presume our market here wasn’t taken into much consideration when it was built.
			
		 
	 
 I dont disagree with anything you have said - the slot where the new Defender is pitched against the lower 3/4 span of the D5 and the bottom end of the RRS - this new Defender is just an other model in the LR lineup with models competing against each other.  I agree for a small company like JLR to continue a vehicle like the old Defender is probably not viable.
The D5 has been a bit of a failure - certainly has not captured the public's imagination, so maybe cut their losses with that and slot in the new Defender in as the new Discovery - and take one of the agricultural Tata vehicles - wave the magic wand to give it a make over looks wise, fit TR etc and slot it in the bottom of the line up as a real replacement for the old Defender.
I dont dislike the new Defender and would certainly consider one but it would be as a replacement for my RRS - having trouble understanding where it fits in the line up and its pricing.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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