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Hang on...I think you guys have failed to read between the lines. LR feels this way because they are going after the overland dollar. Of course they're going to say that they know how to do it better. Why wouldn't they? I mean, you'd have to be blind to not notice the MASSIVE oem accessory push that came with the new Defender; just look at all the trims and the ridiculous prices that they want for their ladder, rack, brush bar, etc...Gerry's sentiments are par for the course....
While everyone else (Jeep, Toyota, GM, Ford, Subaru, Etc) are embracing the aftermarket and going after the overland dollar, Land rover is over in its corner saying it knows how to do it best does not want to play.
Lets see if they are right and there loads of new road road equipment for a brand new platform is world class..
I think we can see how this will turn out, but hey the profit margins on the dealer add-ons will be great for a while.
So...how does that work? I'm guessing you wipe your a**es with what he says? After all, he's only one man and you guys seemed to have knocked it out of the park with the TReK D5's. Its hard to imagine that JLR NA wouldn't be ecstatic with the work you guys did on that project.I guess that's why Gerry did not like our D5.
Off road test, what a joke. I've seen tougher shopping mall lots.
What issues did the Discovery 5 have on launch?I am thinking that after the rather disasterous Discovery launch in 2017, LR has decided to unleash hundreds of final build vehicles (marked as 'prototype") into the wild to ensure that any real-world use defects can be addressed prior to the real launch to the public. Having the number of issues that the Discovery had on a vehicle as important to LR as the Defender would be crippling to their business and destroy what little consumer confidence still exists in their ability to produce resonably reliable vehicles.