Fast 4wd to 14 minutes for the Grenadier section.
yes they are speaking English, kinda, the Irish version
yes they are speaking English, kinda, the Irish version
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Even the Closed Captions had trouble understanding it......Fast 4wd to 14 minutes for the Grenadier section.
yes they are speaking English, kinda, the Irish version
Right back to where Land Rover put mine on my old 110 - I bet there was an old Land Rover engineer shaking their head and saying "you don't want to do that" when they put them inboard.Love the dampers being moved![]()
it had a whiff of that fine series "World famous for dicking around" that you can find on you tube if you missed it first time around!and that Irish sense of humour!
I've spoken to a few over the years. There's no doubt they knew their stuff and could have made this vehicle if senior management weren't pre-occupied with chasing BMW volumes.Let's hope the advice of an old LR engineer is the right thing for a Grenadier.![]()
Probably not enough software engineers! The bulk of issues with the current LR range seem to be programming ones. Most people I know with new Defenders are very happy; a small minority are being tried by faults in the infotainment software and an even smaller minority have old-fashioned physical faults.I've spoken to a few over the years. There's no doubt they knew their stuff and could have made this vehicle if senior management weren't pre-occupied with chasing BMW volumes.
Sadly, JLR now employ more software engineers than those in the traditional skills.