With early adopters like BR and Tombie around and LR traditional depreciation rates, I will be in a good position to move into a near new top spec Defender for a good price in a couple of years [thumbsupbig]
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With early adopters like BR and Tombie around and LR traditional depreciation rates, I will be in a good position to move into a near new top spec Defender for a good price in a couple of years [thumbsupbig]
Another point that needs to be considered, will ordering accessories delay order. If so what accessories will delay. Anyone heard?
The pricelist for some reason shows no accessories to speak off and all are also not showing online yet in AU
Will be interesting in 2020 also when the hybrid, 90 and fabric roof for both the 90 and 110 are released along with apparently all the accessories and the AU winchbar.
When selecting options also keep an eye out for the standard features that get deselected.
For example it appears as if Adaptive Dynamics can not be had with some of the options once added.
Here's the US brochure, shows what will be available later in AU at dealers (upgrades to packs etc)
Disc brake sizes found for 90/110
D5 for comparison
P400 def matches SD6 in disc size but caliper is different. 4 piston on front as opposed to 2
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Buyers base "value" on many different criteria. For example, cargo size, seating, tech gear, safety, etc then that value is cross checked against things like reliabilty, serviceability, warranty etc. "Value" is the overall package, at least to me. I'll give you an example: G professional. Here you have a HD vehcile similar to a defender only built tougher, with a great engine and trusted by our military yet it doesn't sell. Why? Because it's trying to crack a market dominated by Toyota and the price point is completely ridiculous. If the G was $80k they would sell many many more units. It would take sales away from Toyota 70 series, jeep rubicon, and probably a few others, but no one wants to pay $110k for it because it's hard to find the "Value" proposition to justify purchase.
LR has a terrible reliabilty reputation, as much as some on here might disagree with that fact it's actually true and LR has no one to blame but themselves! They are not on the 15 most reliable vehicle manufacturers list in Australia, in fact john cadogan showed a list where they were in the top 15 worst! New Car Reliability | 2019 Brand Ratings – Canstar Blue
You can argue all you like but this is factored in when people are looking at the "Value" proposition of a vehicle, reliabilty and reputation.
A top speced cruiser at 120k will be bought every day of the week over a well speced 110 at $130k. Why? Simply because Toyota has the reputation for reliabilty, that's why the LC is the number one selling large SUV in that segment in most markets except the middle East and USA where it is beaten by the y62/ Armada. That reputation is worth gold! Will your average mum and dad buy a $130k LR that has a reputation for breaking down and then take it out bush, tow? No! Why? Because every other car out bush is a Toyota, so they assume that's what they need to buy and since there's no value in the 130k defender they go straight to the LC. Again I'm not a Toyota fan, but the sales speak for themselves.
Also a little twin turbo 2ltr diesel ain't going to attract or win over any Toyota or Nissan fans. Again you'll argue this point but I'm just highlighting peoples perception and we all know what our mates think of LR!