norseman
Well-Known Member
JLR produce so many different models, presumably to 'cater for every taste' but the result is an considerable overlap in specifications.
The 'real' LR's started with the S1 & ended with the original Defender, a model designed to be simple & repairable anywhere in the world by a bloke with a Swiss Army knife.
The Defender had been fighting a rearguard action against emission & safety regulations for years, so why did LR even try to replace. The resulting design could never emulate the simplicity of the original so why not just let the poor thing die? Anyone wanting to travel to far-flung regions of the world today have plenty of JLR models to choose from already, so why muddy the waters.
The 'real' LR's started with the S1 & ended with the original Defender, a model designed to be simple & repairable anywhere in the world by a bloke with a Swiss Army knife.
The Defender had been fighting a rearguard action against emission & safety regulations for years, so why did LR even try to replace. The resulting design could never emulate the simplicity of the original so why not just let the poor thing die? Anyone wanting to travel to far-flung regions of the world today have plenty of JLR models to choose from already, so why muddy the waters.