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ccsnet



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Badger1970 wrote:
Mav71 wrote:
I can't believe the negativity I read on here about the new DS! LR have to move with the times. If they keep relying in the past, then they will be left behind.


I remember similar on the old Vectra-C forum when the Insignia was released. Look how many migrated to the car 'eventually'. Same story with the Vectra B to the Vectra C. And on and on it goes.....
I was one of those who had Bs when they came out until they stopped - my gsinwas fun.... How ever although I had an XP C it was a down grade and in eventually moved to Saab because it was the same car put together better.

Now I'm here and I find my self with the same issue.

The DS is not a Freelancer replacment'... Its a new car.

Tech wise very good... Engine wise limited at launch and quite expensive.

Every OEM is the same... Cut backs but put the price up.

Conclusion as many of us are been done over on income and outgoings is the second hand market just started to look better.

That means more car for less and for me I may actually consider a ffrs for two years rather and a DS for four years.

Who knows.... I may change my mind

T

PS I did say the DS had the insignia steering wheel .... Maybe I'm closer to vauxhal again with out realising it lol Terran



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change?!

Ok, maybe many (or some?) do struggle with change. In relation to the Discovery Sport I certainly don't; I'm more than ready to see a new generation of vehicles to satisfy the existing and increasing LR market. My issue is that this launch (so far) may well be out of the price range of many former Freelander2 (& 1) owners.

Is LR deliberately focussing its entire new range on those customers who can and do chose to buy expensive high-end models, because the profit margin there is so much better? So, effectively abandoning a large section of its previously loyal customers to to be provided for by other manufacturers? Let's hope it's just a matter of launch timing, and that LR's strategy is not now wholly elitist. Life is not a dress rehearsal!

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This Autocar article seems to explain the latest LR thinking and market repositioning that's taking place. Just read Discovery Sport for Discovery and X3 for X5 .... http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars...016-launch

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56 HiRes pix of the DS can be downloaded here

http://www.netcarshow.com/land_rover/2015-discovery_sport/ Freelander 2 SE 4Td Izmir Blue, Dog cage for Alaskan Malamute, iphone Navigon Navigator

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DennisV wrote:
This Autocar article seems to explain the latest LR thinking and market repositioning that's taking place. Just read Discovery Sport for Discovery and X3 for X5 .... http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars...016-launch


Surprised by the thinking of that report, usually BMW X5 drivers are so far up themselves that they would have bought the RRS, not a Disco. But if you add the RRS and Disco sales figures together it makes the gap smaller.

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It's a strange article indeed, for me there is no comparison between the D4 and X5 Confused

Folks on here are worried about the 'style' change in the Freelander and frothing at the mouth claiming it's not a Land Rover, the real furore will be with the forthcoming D5, rumours are it will lose it's stepped roof and take on the lines of the new LR family.
In one mighty swipe LR risk losing a core of following who love the unique Disco style and produce a car that is a 'me too' large SUV. Unless, of course, they have something up their sleeve, that said, with sales not particularly healthy I suspect LR will be chasing the bigger market rather than trying to appease a minority of hard core followers.

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cyberhusky wrote:
56 HiRes pix of the DS can be downloaded here

http://www.netcarshow.com/land_rover/2015-discovery_sport/


Thanks! Good to get a closer look at the details - especially on the interior.

They seem to have gone a bit button crazy on the steering wheel? If you have to look to find the right button, that kinda reduces some of the benefit... Do the RRs have steering wheels like that? FL2 2011 SD4 XS in Galway Green

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I think people need to think about this 'new' business.

It's not new at all. It's a freelander in one of those stupid expensive designer dresses that Kim Kardashian wears.eye catching now, but in no way timeless. In 2 years your overpriced fashion accessory will have to be upgraded to another to keep up with 'fashion'. And underneath is a platform that started life in a mondeo 15 years ago

Where's all this clever tech that people keep talking about?? SD4 engine which is largely the same as the original 2.2 from 2006 with new mapping a new turbo introduced in 2010. There's a few. Touchscreens appeared inside and the stupid rotary auto gear selector complete with paddles... Hardly groundbreaking. And no aluminium to save weight.

Forgive me for not being impressed. Confused Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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cyberhusky wrote:
56 HiRes pix of the DS can be downloaded here

http://www.netcarshow.com/land_rover/2015-discovery_sport/


I don't like the shiny skid plates front & rear, it looks like it's pretending to be a full time off-roader. The pics on the above site with them in black look much better, pics 32 to 35. GONE - '07 TD4 GS manual Zermatt Silver
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The "What Car" guy says that later next year the 2 wheel drive variant will be available at £29,000 - I think LR will be loosing me as a customer when the time comes to change.

Now when is the new chunky looking Tiguan being released. Whistle MY 09 GS manual in Lago Grey, Wood Co arm rest and side bumper strips - now sold.

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taztastic wrote:

In one mighty swipe LR risk losing a core of following who love the unique Disco style and produce a car that is a 'me too' large SUV. Unless, of course, they have something up their sleeve, that said, with sales not particularly healthy I suspect LR will be chasing the bigger market rather than trying to appease a minority of hard core followers.


Agree with that and think the diehard D3/D4 owners will now only have their hopes pinned on the new Defender (incl me) ...
..... whenever that happens. FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

Brodit active iPhone holder + Brodit dash clip,
Bluetooth Music Streaming Module.

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and another thing - those plastic wheel arch trims. What's that for? No other LR models have them. It's beginning to look a bit like the old Renault Scenic RX4. GONE - '07 TD4 GS manual Zermatt Silver
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move with the times boys, study a disco 2 or a defender and you will see they arnt much more hi tech than a 40's jeep,

stop pining for the old days when LR's were rubbish At work
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That's not quite what I'm after CG.

The bit I take offence to is they are ditching the Freelander name (which it resemble more than the Disco) and calling it Discovery, but nothing relates to the discovery apart from the LR badge.

I know a lot of designers at JLR, and also ex senior designers who were behind the D3, RRS, RR (the ex designers trained me at uni) and they all talked about brand identity.

The design is about right for now, glitzy sparkly disco ball style, but it in no way says Discovery. No assymmetrical tailgate, no roofline step, or bold profile.

Looks more like the milk mans kid... Mine: 2012 Golf GTI Edition 35
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