The "Dunlops" on sale from Island and the like are made in China under licence. Last more like 5-7 years.
The ones I get are from LRparts,Liverpool and are marked made in England,so the chinese ones are probably not genuine Dunlop.
Checked Dunlop and they dont seem to manufacture in China.
I would doubt they would risk putting Made in England on them if they are not,Dunlop would probably have something to say via the legal department.
LMAO!!If they were faking whole Range Rovers,I would have bought one,cant br worse than the real item can it?
If they were faking whole Range Rovers,I would have bought one,cant br worse than the real item can it?
That's not a copy of a Range Rover. That's a copy of an Evoque.Ah but they are faking whole ones all be it an Ejoke
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That's not a copy of a Range Rover. That's a copy of an Evoque.
For real?I know but we do get peeps here insisting they are proper Range Rovers but we do try and educate them
For real?
I wonder when Ferrari will twig on that and make a 1.5 litre 105hp FWD hatchback with a CVT transmission, paint it red and put the Prancing Horse and their name on it and charge £100k for it.
Maybe when they decide they need the cash, huh?
Yeah- I can see it now- Ferrari 154 Ecologicamente Amichevole.
Heck... now I almost want one!
Mine are the same. OEM from Island made by Dunlop made in the UKL
Just checked and my old Dunlop ones from Island have Made In England and Dunlop stamped on them. Whether they really are or not I don't know.
Thats unfair,it was made from bits left about and the tranny engine,best joke from LR yet,can only assume that the designer was working out his notice The Disco Sport matches it so perhaps they rehired himI know but we do get peeps here insisting they are proper Range Rovers but we do try and educate them