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I guessed that they would RAPE Land rover for what Technoligy they can get? Then Discard like a piece of old Newspaper! :shock:
That's exactly what BMW did. The BMW X5 was developed from the Range Rover technology.
Looks like they've done the same to a RR as they did to the Disco, stick an awful back end on it and bodylines that don't suit it :shock: :roll:
Quote from: "Steel"That's exactly what BMW did. The BMW X5 was developed from the Range Rover technology.If ford do the same as B*M did, then the new ford will be C*@p just like the X5, and then we can keep the proper stuff for ourselves.
Land Rover is going to be completely absorbed by the Ford group within the next 10 years I think. So basically, this is the end of Land Rover as we knew it.
If BMW did actually put some worthwhile tyres on in the first place, the X5 probably could do nearly if not as good as the Range Rover at the time.
Looks like one of the big old toy cars stamped out of sheet tin I used to play with at my grannysH
Surely at the end of the day Ford will put reliability into LR products as is now evident in the new D3. A LR that doesn't break down - that must be a good thing.
Surely at the end of the day Ford will put reliability into LR products as is now evident in the new D3. A LR that doesn't break down - that must be a good thing.The D3 is a Disco as the Ford designers see it. It's a Discovery and a Ford Explorer rolled into one. It even has the same type of knob to select the driving style.
I don't agree. Land Rover is a very strong brand. They are great at marketing. The marque has value to Ford in several areas: the brand itself, the engineering & design capabilities, the customer base (which is as loyal as they come) and the physical assets. Of these, only the physical assets and the engineering are valuable to Ford if they assimilate them. By getting rid of Land Rover as we know it, they'd be throwing out the customer base and the brand, which is the major part of the value of the company. Ford knows this as well as anybody.