Metal bumpers for the farmers and outdoor folks or will it be plastic 'fantastic'?
Is the diesel engine easy to work on?
It all depends if you mean the INEOS variant which will happen or the LR one.Metal bumpers for the farmers and outdoor folks or will it be plastic 'fantastic'?
Is the diesel engine easy to work on?
Spot on in my view. JLR has turned it's back on that kinda heritage. Look at current models. It'll be more than a nod to a larger truck but gaylander disco styling that goes fast. They're not interested in the practical end of the market other than using it for marketing purposes. I detest the way in which they have repositioned the brand as a poncy upmarket manufacturer.It all depends if you mean the INEOS variant which will happen or the LR one.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...nder-lives-billionaire-owner-ineos-plots-new/
There is little market for the old Defender Farm vehicle now, as its all foreign stuff which is cheaper, more comfortable and sits at 90 on a motorway. For the smaller stuff Polaris/Mule/Honda have it sewn up.
Spot on in my view. JLR has turned it's back on that kinda heritage. Look at current models. It'll be more than a nod to a larger truck but gaylander disco styling that goes fast. They're not interested in the practical end of the market other than using it for marketing purposes. I detest the way in which they have repositioned the brand as a poncy upmarket manufacturer.
HMmm, well I don't know many people who sit at 90 mph on the motorway, I value my license too much for that. The INEOS 4x4 will be a great replacement.It all depends if you mean the INEOS variant which will happen or the LR one.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...nder-lives-billionaire-owner-ineos-plots-new/
There is little market for the old Defender Farm vehicle now, as its all foreign stuff which is cheaper, more comfortable and sits at 90 on a motorway. For the smaller stuff Polaris/Mule/Honda have it sewn up.