I absolutely agree.. at the prices most people who now have cars paid it's a different equation. I still think that once the bugs are sorted and if/when it has meaningful support in Australia it has the potential to be a vehicle that will find happy owners. As to how many .. that will depend on the price.Yep it’s definitely going to be interesting at the current price point in Australia. To add to that there are things about the RHD version that will further turn off buyers in a relatively small market. I think the LHD markets will fair much better.
But still there are some of us who are not keen on the current vehicles on offer and see this as what the new defender should have been. At the initial may22 price I can still justify it but the current pricing has it $30k more for the spec I have.
I still see it as what I’ve been chasing as a replacement for my 110.
When I bought my 110 in 2005 - before I took it into the bush I bought the paper manuals for it which were freely available from LR (remember those things - man they were big and heavy). If you take a car into the middle of nowhere.. I like to know that I'll have the information I need to problem solve/repair. Despite their promises of freely available manuals, dealers everywhere.. flying spanners etc.. none of this has happened. That's non-negotiable for me. These promises would also have to be delivered before I'd front up anyway so it's certainly moot at this juncture.