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mikelike



Member Since: 31 Aug 2011
Location: new zealand
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Yes this will be the first rust free Defender ,

This leafy suburb PDV , ( Jerry invention , Premium Durability Vehicle )

Will spend its life on highways , close to Diagnostic tools and very close to roadside curbs with those
very trendy low profiles !

Oh and don't forget , this PDV is being manufactured by a company in financial strife ,

By a company that is making serious cost cutting measures to survive .

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter


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boxoftricks



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Bloody hell its all doom and gloom on here...... you don’t like change.

How about we see what they have come up with? They have not suddenly forgotten after 70 years of building amazing off road vehicles.

Yes it will be different, it has to be but let’s keep an open mind!
Post #771456 4th May 2019 9:06am
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Sulisuli



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^ I’m with you boxoftricks, until we have seen it, sat in it, driven it, it’s difficult to form an opinion, I’m sure it won’t be to everyone’s taste but neither is a Defender it’s a marmite car you either love it or hate it and the new one won’t be any different I’m sure when it comes to divided opinions 2015 HT XS 90
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2000 XS TD5 90
Post #771460 4th May 2019 9:15am
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mikelike



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Yes I agree Sulisuli , a Defender is a marmite car , you love it or hate it .

But Land Rover as a brand is a marmite brand , globally it has an appalling reputation .

A reputation for unreliability and to be honest arrogance .

In the late 60s when a Land Rover was a Land Rover , the customers and dealers were
crying out for more power reliability and road speed .

How did they respond , twenty years too late when Toyota owned the global market .

So here we are today , in a new century , still awaiting a replacement of a truly iconic
vehicle , a distinctive vehicle , that created a brand of vehicles !

And they start talking crap , use words like premium .

What is premium about our Defenders ? ??????
Post #771464 4th May 2019 9:52am
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defender9



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In 1948 the Rover Company was a manufacturer of quality (premium) vehicles such as the P4 range which was typically owned by well of folk and professional people. In the same year they launched a basic truck, the 80in Land Rover which was a huge success.

I hope that history repeats itself and the new Defender is launched with a basic truck option. Fine if they make it higher spec as well to suite the lifestyle folks but I’m sure that if they get the design/build quality right as well as a truck version with a price to match the Japanese Pickups they will have a success on their hands once again as they did 71 years ago. One can only hope.
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mikelike



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Yes and in 1978 they were making the SD1 and the series 3 , but you could buy
a cab chassis and build your own body or a factory wellside .

Nothing premium here , but practical .

So in this century we see rampant global Americanisation when it comes to
global vehicle choice .

People want double cab trucks , because they are practical .

How do they make this truck on the Discovery 5 air suspended platform ?
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ibexman



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Will our cars become {classic Defender} Whistle
Post #771487 4th May 2019 11:59am
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boxoftricks



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mikelike wrote:
Yes and in 1978 they were making the SD1 and the series 3 , but you could buy
a cab chassis and build your own body or a factory wellside .

Nothing premium here , but practical .

So in this century we see rampant global Americanisation when it comes to
global vehicle choice .

People want double cab trucks , because they are practical .

How do they make this truck on the Discovery 5 air suspended platform ?


Have you seen what a Discovery can do? Outperform our little trucks off road with greater ground clearance! An evolution of that with some of the old Defender toughness and I think we’ll be in a great place. Unfortunately/fortunately some of the modern safety and environmental restraints have dictated the design process.
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mikelike



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Yes boxoftricks , I know what Discoveries are capable of off road , but there is
a lot of expensive complexities with these .

My Disco 4 is very capable , not very tuneable though and has been very premium
to keep going , with compressor renewal , control arm bushes failing quite regularly ,
egr faults , one piece plastic manifolds failing and of course these all involve the cost
of main steelers diagnostics . Oh forgot cambelts , she is premium in the invoices department .

So now Disco 5 , a very divisive vehicle , once again even more complex , aluminium architecture ,
I just wonder how they can make a one tonne pickup from this starting point ?
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chalky



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Well, they managed to make a 1 ton pick up from the original incarnation and with over 70 years of automotive know how and even with Land Rovers appallingly slow product development I’d imagine that they will fill the gaps in the market that they want to compete in, this might not fit in with driving up a fire road to erect a new telegraph mast or it might not have a snow plow attachment for the once in every 10 years we get more than an inch of snow, these and carrying coffee tables around the country in the back are things that at only a tiny proportion of buyers ever care about ?

Most people who buy these vehicles don’t want a PTO or a snow plow On the front or a cherry picker on the back, for ordinary drivers they want to be able to have sat nav built in, hands free telephone and then be able to hear the person on the other end of the phone, They want the damp on the outside not on the inside, they want to have some arm room and leg room and also some degree of comfort afforded to their passengers. DEFENDER XS CSW 08 TONGA GREEN
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markb110



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Thinking out of the box, would it not make more sense to have a separate forum for all the haters that have not seen the new Defender in the flesh, those that have not sat in it, driven it, driven cross country in it yet.

I would rather go back to the days of positivity and sharing of ideas instead of moaners going off of one based on a few pictures and videos and wanting a pickup that they have never owned.

Let people experience the vehicle in their own way and work out how best it suits them for their day to day lives and finances.
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22900013A



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Deal,

But nobody can claim it's awesome until they have done all of the above too.

Rolling Eyes 2011 110 USW
1973 Series III 1-Ton
1972 Series III 1-Ton Cherrypicker
1969 IIA 1-Ton
1966 IIA 88"
Post #807991 29th Dec 2019 8:23pm
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King Luis



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markb110 wrote:
Thinking out of the box, would it not make more sense to have a separate forum for all the haters that have not seen the new Defender in the flesh, those that have not sat in it, driven it, driven cross country in it yet.

I would rather go back to the days of positivity and sharing of ideas instead of moaners going off of one based on a few pictures and videos and wanting a pickup that they have never owned.

Let people experience the vehicle in their own way and work out how best it suits them for their day to day lives and finances.


imo, i think the haters should just gtfo. if they want to hate then go do it off topic.
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Supacat



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Whistle

King Luis wrote:
Martin wrote:
Let’s have a new year and new start with the attitude.


Thank you and Happy New Year. I'm hoping to see a change.

And 24 hours later:

King Luis wrote:
imo, i think the haters should just gtfo.

That new attitude didn't last long then...


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King Luis



Member Since: 23 Oct 2019
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why not call out the others who take over topics saying how the new defender is $hit, etc. instead of me. i'm actually looking to buy one in the future unlike a lot of others who are here to criticize and bash it.[/img]
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