I'm sure the same applies here too. Now that the Defender is going all soft and loosing the solid axles I do think there will be a big gap in the market for a utilitarian 4WD. Everyone knows that Jeep is not competitive in this market as the wrangler is marketed as a toy rather than a workhorse. I'm sure the 3 litre 150/120 series lump would be a perfect match for a European 70 series lineup.
Kinda true though. Nothing inspiring about them. I would like one but only because it's bit.
The disco 4 looks much nicer and does look a lot better as do the range rover sports. Would never own one though...
I think Toyo have damaged themselves. I agree with what the journo writes but Toyo are competing with their own Lexus models that sell for not a lot more but have the better kudos.
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