In case anyone cares the NA Defender Order Guide is now out, not sure if the books are actually open yet for the US or not. Per Umbertob LR Pasadena is asking 20k over MSRP to even take an order and LR Encino is asking 30k over MSRP.
I like the last line of the intro:
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And they even mention Jeep:
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Per Umbertob LR Pasadena is asking 20k over MSRP to even take an order and LR Encino is asking 30k over MSRP.
Ok, if you say so.Bwahahahahaha.
Funniest thing I have read all week.
Clearly you have never been on anything approaching a difficult trail. It will handle moderate trails at it best and that is as good as it will get.
Bwahahahahaha.
Funniest thing I have read all week.
Clearly you have never been on anything approaching a difficult trail. It will handle moderate trails at it best and that is as good as it will get.
Ok let’s say it’s capable, u can’t deny it’s absolutely fragile.
do you think any military will choose this as there new vehicle of choice? zero chance.
That means it’s not something you cant depend on.
Haha I actually don’t do extreme trails, never been on rubicon,
I'm pretty sure someone on here took an LR3 through the RubiconHoly ... wow.
I cannot tell if you're just trolling or completely daft. Do you have any understanding of how the military chooses vehicles? Because I do and have worked in defense procurement. The Defender would not and never was designed or intended for military production. NOR IS THE WRANGLER OR 4RUNNER OR ANY OF THESE OTHER VEHICLES THAT WE ARE DISCUSSING. The days of their being any overlap between a military and civilian truck are long over - and thankfully so. You really only would trust a vehicle if the military chose it? hahahahahahahhahahaha
...........so a Defender will work just fine for you. I've asked how many times how for an example of a road which a modern rover isn't capable of handling in the US. The Rubicon was the ONLY example and 99.99% of wrangler rubicon owners won't even touch that.
We get it, you don't like the Defender. So go ahead just drive your H1 everywhere. The rest of us will stick to vehicles which are far better suited for 4x4 travel.
MSRP = Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price. Dealers can charge whatever they want.Land rover of Pasadena and Land Rover encino cater 99.9% of mall crawlers and I am sure in that area ppl don’t have issues paying 30k over MSRP to be the first,
I think Umberto is the only person I know who would buy and bring it to Death Valley right off the dealer floor.
It’s just ridiculous that Land Rover even allows them to do that.
and this is very sad because that tells us they don’t care.