Chap round the corner, fellow labrador owner, is a Landie man. He has a new Defender, and his wife one of these LR custom shop Rangie Sports with the carbon bits.
A couple of days ago he stopped to make a fuss of Bruce and I asked him how the Defender was doing. "Don't ask", was his reply. In again, this time something to do with the dashboard going blank and the car shutting down randomly, thus causing soiling of Y fronts. He thinks its related to the cabin water leaks that he'd suffered earlier, and opined that hes beginning to wish hed kept his old G Wagen. A browse of the owners forums this morning doesn't look good, seems Gus is not alone, and JD Power had the model pegged firmly at the bottom.
Didn't have the heart to tell him my 13 year old XC90 had never suffered so much as a blown bulb, and was still on its original battery and exhaust...
So it seems little change. LR are continuing to make supremely capable vehicles, but assembling them with pritt stik. Unless Ineos drops a serious clanger, whichs seems pretty unlikely now (BMW power, Steyr drivetrain, ZF suspension, Bosch electrics, all top drawer stuff assembled by experienced workers in a factory used to making cars to MB standards) the Grenadier is going to steal the Defenders lunch. Indeed, they're selling so few Defenders, well under projection, that theyre struggling to turn a profit on the model (my BiL is a senior engineer at JLR so I get the goss) and when sales drop even further one wonders how much longer they'll continue with this vanity project?
Coversely, the equally woeful (in reliability terms) RR chelsea tractor range continues to sell like hot cakes, and they continue to be able to shift easily all they can build, with many going abroad. That export market has failed to materialise for the Defender further hampering its long term viability, and the domestic utility market has long since moved on to cheaper, better built far eastern pick ups, so one wonders what sector of the market JLR thought would be queueing to buy the model? As Badger Boom observes above, its 20 years to late and the world, the market, and customer expectations have moved on.
As for me? I don't really want a new car, have no need for a car at all, but once the Grenadier is out ill be seeking out a test drive and buying one for damn sure. My heart tells me that I'd love a Defender, but my head tells me that I wouldn't touch one with yours.