trax99
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this thread is going nowhere,
My comment is aimed at those who live in the UK - I'm sick to death of the way we have a proportion of the population who make it there goal in life to slag off anything that is built,designed or devloped in the UK. Yes, LR's could be better built, they could do with relying on less maintenance, BUT, and it is a big BUT, they are built and designed ( at the moment) here in the UK and so provide many many jobs in engineering and componant supply companies across the Uk. So next time you slag off another British made product just remember that these are the people who finance all the crappy little media and service sector jobs from the money made by exporting world class products.
And as for the farmers out there with their "buy british beef" stickers in the back of their L200, Why? you didn't. cos if you did we'd still build tractors in this country.
rant over.
My comment is aimed at those who live in the UK - I'm sick to death of the way we have a proportion of the population who make it there goal in life to slag off anything that is built,designed or devloped in the UK. Yes, LR's could be better built, they could do with relying on less maintenance, BUT, and it is a big BUT, they are built and designed ( at the moment) here in the UK and so provide many many jobs in engineering and componant supply companies across the Uk. So next time you slag off another British made product just remember that these are the people who finance all the crappy little media and service sector jobs from the money made by exporting world class products.
And as for the farmers out there with their "buy british beef" stickers in the back of their L200, Why? you didn't. cos if you did we'd still build tractors in this country.
rant over.