soflorovers
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Well put.I'm looking forward to when these get out in the hands of the new owners - I suspect that there will be a lot of very quiet "never minds" once we get our hands on them.
Its amazing how the once reviled LR3 and LR4 have become so revered now that the Discovery 5 is their replacement. Drive a Discovery 5 on a 3000 mile trip and see if you still think they are so horrible.
I've driven my D5 off road and found it to be extremely competent on the same trails I've driven with my Defender 90, Range Rover Classics and LR3. The biggest drawback is that its sort of a fat pig - a few inches wider than it needs to be.
Since the new Defender is narrower and has shorter overhangs I suspect that I'll be pretty happy with it. I know I won't miss the rear lift gate, the rotary shift knob and the piano black trim on the interior of the D5.
I won't expect to drive it down some of the trails I'll happily tackle with my Series IIA's or my Defender but then I really don't want to drive a Series IIA on a 3000 mile trip either.
To me it will be a safe, comfortable, capable Land Rover that will get me where I want to go and looks pretty cool, especially with all of the off road gear I've ordered mine with.
Also, "I won't expect to drive it down some of the trails I'll happily tackle with my Series IIA's or my Defender". That's a very fair statement considering they're going to be 60k+, and that's a massive chunk of change. However, I fully expect the New Defender to be able to tackle that same trail if we're talking about pure capability. The beauty of my LR3 is that it's already beat up, so I put it places that I wouldn't dare put a new L405/L494 RR.