The front looks weird but the side profile and the back is sexy!
A bit soft in the design language compare to G wagon.
The front looks weird but the side profile and the back is sexy!
A bit soft in the design language compare to G wagon.
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Sweet. Agree it’s softer than I would prefer but love the capability at least as stated.
These will be all over Calgary picking kids up from private schools in no time.
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Honda Element- overland edition
That’s awful, yuck
Is it just me or did the original defender seem to have a longer wheelbase?
SWB tends to detract from looks
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FJ meets Element
Nobody saw shortened Flex?
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Rather have an original even with no heat, dents, amenities etc
Tap, Rack, BANG!
Way too round for a Defender
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Hmm don't think I like it. Don't think it'll replace the G wagon for me.
I just want the Jinmy ...
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It would be cool if it was the new Honda Element.
Glad to see such an investment from a mainstream company into a very dedicated offroad machine. I agree that it will be mostly rich people getting their nails done in it, but still...I'm glad the offroad market is getting this technology. I have a friend looking to get one...maybe I can provide a review at some point!
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I love that LR actually puts true off road capability into their vehicles, despite the fact that 99% of buyers probably don't even taken it on a gravel road haha.
Looks aside, are LR a reliability nightmare?
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Once again another useless post by JRSCOOLDUDE.
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Watch the cat for different holiday hats!
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That truck never let me down...and has been more reliable than the Fords, Hondas, and Toyotas I've owned since.
I may be the exception however.