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Neil Pettersen
 


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On 20" it's not too clever for stability vs. RRS that I've used.
The D4 spec sheet doesn't document steering rack dampers.
This is/was why D3 wasn't recommended with 20" and non
are listed. You know this ......... Confused
  
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SJR
 


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My understanding of the 20" rims and damped steering rack issue was that it affected the handling not the ride though, although lower profile will always ride harder Thumbs Up
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Neil Pettersen
 


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SJR wrote:
although lower profile will always ride harder Thumbs Up


.... especially with 45lb Thumbs Up

Maybe now we'll get LR 20" good priced tyres ..... I hope.
  
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Have you checked out the 20" tyres ronp is now running they look seriously 8)

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CY
 


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D3 musters up a stern, utilitarian image of a hard but capable 4x4. Which is fine.

But I reckon the D4 badge helps evolve the vehicle to a much more upmarket, luxurious and 'smooth' image. Not that it will lose any of that utilitarian ruggedness - just trying to appeal to the audience which populates the majority of their custom.
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simon
  


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Exactly CY... its called selling what the market wants / will buy and not what the few demand.

To compete LR are doing the right thing. TBH, even if it lost much of its off road prowess, it would still be catering to the majority and not the minority that want to play off road or expedition.
  
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CY
 


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I think fair play to Land Rover - whilst they don't want to lose their off-road heritage/reputation and claim of go-anywhere ability, they continue to develop, refine and plough a fair bit of money in to a host of off-road and expedition systems like TR in the D3/4 when it must be a fairly insigificant proportion of the end users who actually use these. Through this campaign of luxury and elegance blanketing the D4, they're giving a quiet nod and a wink to those of 'us' who are going to continue using it as we do the D3 Thumbs Up
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simon wrote:
Exactly CY... its called selling what the market wants / will buy and not what the few demand.

To compete LR are doing the right thing. TBH, even if it lost much of its off road prowess, it would still be catering to the majority and not the minority that want to play off road or expedition.


The downside of that of course is that you lose your niche and now have to compete with the market, and as in the Subaru case you end up building ordinary cars just like the rest of the market. LR's strength - particularly with Disco is it's following - who despite all the flack they cop about reliability still come back for more because they love the car. Half of what I love about my D3 is that it is completely different to any other off road capable 4x4 on the market.

There's more to the survival of a company than just selling. They need a brand with purpose. As mentioned by someone else before, if Porsche decided to listen to the market rather than what a few demand they'd be pumping out Astra's from a factory in Taiwan, but they listen to their niche and are an Iconic, desired brand as a result of it - LR under Tata will probably go down the mass market route like Subaru and the brand will fade into the mass market.

Can't they just keep tarting up the RR and keep Disco tough??? Very Happy
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Damn this company and its eternal marketing/development strategy, Just as i think i've got there (my D3 SE) they move the goal posts, oh well, better start saving for this one because i'll have to have it! Wink
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it's a D3a!!!!

sincerely,

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simon
  


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Its just a flipping car - who cares what its called.
  
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Well the point about market forces is well taken but no company is immune to them.

Not even Porsche.....hence the new Cayenne Diesel. They will probably never sell another V6 now but it's what the market demanded
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So are you saying that LR and their marketing dept are there to make money based on market demand ?? Whistle
  
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Land Rover's go-anywhere ability is its USP. They wouldn't give that up. Most owners like to know (or brag about how) they can go anywhere, even if they never even drive on the grass.

There's a lot of room for the D3/4 to get fancier and fancier still, without giving up its off-road abilities. Look at the FFRR - it's a monster offroad, and yet is one of the most luxurious cars in its price bracket.

What the evolution of the Disco may do is to make it less feasible as a commercial/utility vehicle. Hopefully this won't matter if they evolve the Defender in the next generation to fill that gap.
  
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hernan1304 wrote:
Hopefully this won't matter if they evolve the Defender in the next generation to fill that gap.


And therein lies the key to eternal happiness 8)
  
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