A new Defender fancy marketing book came in the mail. I find it hilarious that of its 48 pages, 29 of them have no image whatsoever of the vehicle at all. All just glam pictures of outdoors or people with brand new outdoor gear on.
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Any reference to LRs history and heritage? Images of a proper Defender?A new Defender fancy marketing book came in the mail. I find it hilarious that of its 48 pages, 29 of them have no image whatsoever of the vehicle at all. All just glam pictures of outdoors or people with brand new outdoor gear on. View attachment 7887824
My guess is nope, not a sausage.Any reference to LRs history and heritage? Images of a proper Defender?
Any reference to LRs history and heritage? Images of a proper Defender?
Minimal reference to legacy. No images of real Defenders. Catchy lifestyle words mostly. Crap like “Imagine” “breathe” “push”.Any reference to LRs history and heritage? Images of a proper Defender?
Sounds more like child birthMinimal reference to legacy. No images of real Defenders. Catchy lifestyle words mostly. Crap like “Imagine” “breathe” “push”.
Kinda like most of the G-Wagons we see in HollywoodJust nipped out to the shops, modern 110 Defender in the car park on the most ridiculous low profile tyres, massive space in wheel arch. Just looked completely stupid/pointless waste of metal/space. Some people just need a good talking too![]()
I really don't get it, why go for a tuff looking 4x4 then not have chunky off road tyresKinda like most of the G-Wagons we see in Hollywood