Already did. I love the utility and ease of modification - everything is so well thought out and bulletproof. Did off-road tests on a prototype series and was shocked at how good it was. Then I crawled underneath and knew I had found true love, so I bought one. Everyone loves it - farmers, trailer shop guys, old school Porsche snobs - it’s just 100% honest. Even OG Land Rover guys love it. I plan to keep it for 30 years and just beat the hell out of it. The Fusilier, for me, would be a great “errands around town and ski weekend” truck - something my wife might really enjoy, without the pretense of a GWagen. Little smoother, little tamer (than my Grenadier), obviously more environmentally friendly - but still honest, approachable and straightforward. The new Defenders make me sad, the new Range Rovers make me mad, maybe the Disco’s are still true to form, but I really don’t want to see what kind of carnage Tata group commits with JLR. No longer my problem - stepped off that conveyor belt.
if Fusilier was a petrol v6 engine, (I consider the electric only a solution for the luna park bumper cars or go karts in a closed circuit) it would be my choice.
yes not even close and I own Porsche and almost bought a land rover ...I am directly in the target audience for land rover...I refuse to buy those turds. This has BMW underneath and BMW has wonderful powertrains but terrible styling. This is a great option
Would you take an Ineos over a Land Rover?
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Already did. I love the utility and ease of modification - everything is so well thought out and bulletproof. Did off-road tests on a prototype series and was shocked at how good it was. Then I crawled underneath and knew I had found true love, so I bought one. Everyone loves it - farmers, trailer shop guys, old school Porsche snobs - it’s just 100% honest. Even OG Land Rover guys love it. I plan to keep it for 30 years and just beat the hell out of it. The Fusilier, for me, would be a great “errands around town and ski weekend” truck - something my wife might really enjoy, without the pretense of a GWagen. Little smoother, little tamer (than my Grenadier), obviously more environmentally friendly - but still honest, approachable and straightforward. The new Defenders make me sad, the new Range Rovers make me mad, maybe the Disco’s are still true to form, but I really don’t want to see what kind of carnage Tata group commits with JLR. No longer my problem - stepped off that conveyor belt.
if Fusilier was a petrol v6 engine, (I consider the electric only a solution for the luna park bumper cars or go karts in a closed circuit) it would be my choice.
If Brexit was a car.
It's a beautiful day - but Mercedes
yes
not even close
and I own Porsche and almost bought a land rover ...I am directly in the target audience for land rover...I refuse to buy those turds. This has BMW underneath and BMW has wonderful powertrains but terrible styling. This is a great option