The beginning of the end

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I feel sad for many reasons, in an ideal world the Defender could have gone on as it was, and it could have been computerised and updated if sadly that is what the world wants, I feel sad that such an iconic British vehicle is no longer being made and that we have lost another part of the pathetic car industry we now have, a vehicle which is like no other and lest we forget all of those who will lose their jobs tomorrow - some who already will have completed their stage for the last time. As the last vehicle rolls through each production stage the assemblers and painters and technicians will stand there with no bulkhead coming into to be built up next or another axle assembly to be bolted to a chassis. It must be one of the hardest feelings, a true feeling of redundancy.

The impact is far and wide too, Albion who make the transfer boxes and axles have laid off a lot of staff, that had an impact on the fabrication company who made the assembly line jigs, lifting heads and transport crates, the people who made the seats and carpet and all sorts...

Sad. I just feel proud that I have mine sitting right outside the window and tomorrow she will be come one of a now diminishing number; I always wanted to buy her a brand new sister, and unless I win the lottery over the next week or so I doubt that will ever happen.

Apparently those who work in house are not going to loose their jobs, and those who don't retire will be re-designated different roles in the factory to keep up with production of other models.
But yes, the outsiders are going to be the ones taking a big hit.
 
It's not about the staff putting it together, obviously they got paid. Land Rover must make a profit from defenders or they would have dropped them years ago, they're just not making as much as they'd like. Like when tesco get in the news crying about how many million they've lost this quarter. They haven't lost anything they just didn't meet their projected target. If they WERE losing they would shut all the stores and go home.
 
I would be very surprised if the tooling wasn't sold, and the old model built under licence in small quantities for certain markets only. Which would mean that you could still get your hands on one in this country by way of a 'grey' import.
 
I would be very surprised if the tooling wasn't sold, and the old model built under licence in small quantities for certain markets only. Which would mean that you could still get your hands on one in this country by way of a 'grey' import.
Read the tooling is going to India and they will be made there, and sold to the rest of the world except the EU,North America. Africa,South America and south east asia is there new focus. Believe they will be using the 300tdi for the engine
 
Read the tooling is going to India and they will be made there, and sold to the rest of the world except the EU,North America. Africa,South America and south east asia is there new focus. Believe they will be using the 300tdi for the engine
Again, the civilized Western world gets screwed blue. I'm tired of these upstarts grabbing all the biscuits.
 
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