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Wild Card 90 Member Since: 03 Dec 2014 Location: Gerlingen Posts: 1060 |
Oh dear! A safety feature that is a safety risk! If only car manufacturers would stop integrating features that I genuinely believe the customer never asked for. They do it just because they can (current technology makes it possible, and is the software is inexpensive), and the marketing people constantly demand new features to feed their advertising machine and make money with. A similar issue with horsepower. Does the owner of a 500 hp SUV really need 550 or 600 hp in the next version? Did he run out of performance last time out? More likely is that he ran out of talent before horsepower, and marketing offers him software to increase his (hide his lack of) talent. And so the vicious circle continues.... 1998 Tdi 90 SW, 2008 Td4 90 SW, 2012 2.2 90 SW, 2" raised Trailmaster/Terrafirma Heavy Track Raids, 255 MT´s, Recaro CS´s, anorak, wellingtons |
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5th Oct 2018 10:02am |
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Ramajama Member Since: 28 Jul 2016 Location: Heartland, âMurica Posts: 109 |
Welcome to the 21rst century. People should be extremely thankful to LR that they even made the old, âfunctionalâ Defender for as long as they did. Itâs a testimony to their commitment. Take comfort in the fact that the old Defender will continue to have that aftermarket support, values will remain strong, parts will be plentiful and you will be able to enjoy the âfunctionalâ Defender for the rest of your days. But the industry has moved on. If some people donât like it when it comes to the Defender, their concerns are moot and inconsequential at this point. Deep Breath, It will be OK. |
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5th Oct 2018 1:16pm |
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arran jones Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: south west Posts: 726 |
Went to eastnor today to do the advanced experience and there where 2 of the new spy defenders testing..sadly i wasnt allowed to take pictures of them
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5th Oct 2018 3:55pm |
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diduan Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: Central Balkan Posts: 260 |
There is a huge gap between expectations and reality. If I buy pizza in the 21st century, i expect to get pizza. I don't care that the industry has moved on and they use a fancy pizza oven. What I get is pizza. If i want to buy a defender, i would expect a defender, but what I will get is a freelander. I am not OK with this. JLR call the new one whatever they want, but it is not a defender, because it does not have the main characteristics of the defender. Defender 110 SW MY2011 2.4tdci decat, no EGR Jeep Wrangler YJ 1990 4.0. Front 78' Dana 60, Rear CUCV 14 bolt |
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5th Oct 2018 4:53pm |
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Clive Member Since: 21 Mar 2014 Location: Littleborough Posts: 467 |
Were they in the full camo outfits like in the pictures we've seen, or did they reveal a bit more detail? |
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5th Oct 2018 4:55pm |
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Ramajama Member Since: 28 Jul 2016 Location: Heartland, âMurica Posts: 109 |
#1 pizza and Defender is a horrible analogy. LOL #2 you have exactly zero idea of what youâre gonna get in the new Defender at this point. Its probably safe to say it wonât be another Freelander! #3 The basic design characteristics (body on frame, live axles) are not possible for LR to keep. Regardless, LR can most certainly call it a Defender, itâs their prerogative and choice. Not ours. It wonât be the same but that doesnât make it any less a NEW Defender. Vehicular emotional attachment is difficult to come to terms with after a run like the Defender has had, I get it and itâs ok. As a former Bronco owner/fanatic, I am hoping Ford comes out with a worthy vehicle to carry on the Bronco name. So I really do get it. Will it be the end of the world of it doesnât meet my nostalgic expectations of what a Bronco should be? (It probably wonât be close to what I expect) but...NOPE! It wonât be the end of the world. Whatâs cool is that if I really do want my version of a Bronco, I can go buy an old Bronco tomorrow. Same thing goes with an old Defender. Yes sir, After peeling away the curtain on the new Defender, Things will continue to be ok Last edited by Ramajama on 6th Oct 2018 3:45pm. Edited 2 times in total |
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5th Oct 2018 6:24pm |
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Fat Cog Member Since: 19 Mar 2012 Location: Oxfordshire & Devon Posts: 502 |
Ahhh Ramajama...somebody talking a bit of sense!
If I had loads of brass I would love a 60's Ford Bronco & if forums had existed back then I'm sure their would've been a 'Bronco Replacement' thread with similar passions & comments to this one! Long live the Defender...the Defender as we know it is dead, RIP simple engineering, we'll all miss you. "The Defender lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time" Since 1973...S1, Air Portable's, Defender's, but only my Wolf TUL HS GS remains |
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5th Oct 2018 6:42pm |
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SingletrackFred Member Since: 23 Mar 2015 Location: Reading Posts: 66 |
I like it.
I expect it's been designed for the Disco4 owners who won't upgrade to a 5, plus those that want a great lifestyle car. Based on the Disco5/RR chassis, so probably is the Best 4x4xfar! |
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5th Oct 2018 8:43pm |
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arran jones Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: south west Posts: 726 |
Helli clive
Yeps still in the outfits At the end of the day we where back in the carpark and a massive artic lorry curtain sider turned up to pick the 2 defenders up So still all secretive |
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5th Oct 2018 8:44pm |
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arran jones Member Since: 21 Nov 2016 Location: south west Posts: 726 |
I dunno actually
I took a disco 5 out today with just road tyres in it.. Im not sayin its better than a defender but it wont be far off It goes everywhere....not much was stopping it tbh |
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5th Oct 2018 9:02pm |
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Morepower Member Since: 08 Jan 2013 Location: Fife, Scotland Posts: 630 |
Until one of the 5p sensors cries enough... Or you smash something off a rock and that is it... Job done...
Our friends who had a D4 (with winter tyres) found this out last year... The computer couldn't work out what to do... and just gave up... I was sooo proud of the wife, Who backed the 110 up, and towed them out... No diff lock and no low range... Simple fact of life... when you add complexity you add the possibility of failure... Remember the courses are design by LR to make their product look good... When I did my last one, we went off piste so to say in a 110... Going up stuff that was only normally used for going down... The instructor was great and was very frank when asked about the new products... He summed it up for me when he said "you could do this in a new range rover maybe once or twice, but it wouldn't take too much punishment before something gave up" Click image to enlarge It doesn't matter how bad it is, It can always get worse... 2013 Bowler 110 (Sold) 2016 Bowler 90 Rally Spec (Sold) |
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6th Oct 2018 8:07am |
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diduan Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: Central Balkan Posts: 260 |
I like this, Morepower: "you could do this in a new range rover maybe once or twice, but it wouldn't take too much punishment before something gave up" .
I just can't understand the argument, that the defender concept is out of date and have to be abandoned. Just look at the competitors: Ford Ranger (euro6 engine, 5star euroncap rating, payload 1.3t, live rear axis with leaf springs, rear locker, ladder frame), wrangler, jimny, toyota hilux, even mercedes X class => all vehicles, designed for (hard) work and totally up to date. And it is only the poor JLR that can't follow. My pain is that JLR fools (us) me by positioning the new defender where the old one was. Just face it: With the defender concept they don't earn enough and don't sell enough => JLR will leave the working class vehicle concept and focus on very capable pampers bomber. That's my opinion, no offense to anyone. Defender 110 SW MY2011 2.4tdci decat, no EGR Jeep Wrangler YJ 1990 4.0. Front 78' Dana 60, Rear CUCV 14 bolt |
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6th Oct 2018 3:09pm |
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Ramajama Member Since: 28 Jul 2016 Location: Heartland, âMurica Posts: 109 |
Click image to enlarge Hood is going to open the same as the old Defender...Massive nod to the past. Itâs obvious that JLR got smart and decided to go with a modern/retro theme. Looks like the roof will be tapered, round headlights, there are Alpine windows hidden back there as well...rounded belt line, flared fenders..... Click image to enlarge Last edited by Ramajama on 6th Oct 2018 4:14pm. Edited 3 times in total |
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6th Oct 2018 3:36pm |
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Ramajama Member Since: 28 Jul 2016 Location: Heartland, âMurica Posts: 109 |
I get it for sure. I drive a 2018 RAM Power Wagon. Font and rear lockers, live axles, BOF, winch, huge V8 engine, miles of suspension flex, tow capacity.... All up to date with gadgets and safety. Itâs just like a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon...except for men. Even has a MANUALLY shift 4wd lever. No doubt its the best set up for work/utility. It wouldâve been the perfect storm if JLR couldâve stayed with the same setup for the new Defender. But they couldnât. They are moving on from that category. Who knows what the future holds? But Iâm excited for JLR none the less. I think this new vehicle will be a winner. |
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6th Oct 2018 4:04pm |
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