Nice find thanks!Red Cross desert testing:
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I think there is good points there, it all comes down to patience imo.Curious about the forum's thoughts on waiting until the 2nd year of a new model to purchase. Is there real value in not buying the 1st year or has this Defender been tested and tried so much that any kinks will be well worked out prior to the first iteration? Any other reasons to wait such as more options being available?
Curious about the forum's thoughts on waiting until the 2nd year of a new model to purchase. Is there real value in not buying the 1st year or has this Defender been tested and tried so much that any kinks will be well worked out prior to the first iteration? Any other reasons to wait such as more options being available?
Curious about the forum's thoughts on waiting until the 2nd year of a new model to purchase. Is there real value in not buying the 1st year or has this Defender been tested and tried so much that any kinks will be well worked out prior to the first iteration? Any other reasons to wait such as more options being available?
I agree, the testing JLR do on components in the factory and real world seems to be very good these days, JD power seems to back that up, they are improving, but issues are mainly infotainment related, imo with Android Auto and Apple carplay + SOTA & FOTA, future issues will continue to drop.I think this is less and less true. Cars are very well tested now, and they rarely design something 100% new. By now the build processes are well know, and we are just talking about subtle refinements, even with a new model like the Defender. I am certain a lot of components are derived from existing models. We bought a first year (2016) F32 BMW 340i M-Sport and have zero issues so far (44000 miles).
