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No one has taken offence 23.5MY Defender 90 X-Dynamic SE D250 MHEV Pangea Green
7th Sep 2017 1:58 pm
Disco4Danny
Member Since: 06 Sep 2017
Location: London
Posts: 57
To prove im not aD5 hater, was back in a showroom (Looker West London, swankiest showroom ive seen yet with huge escalators up to upper showroom gallert- but utterly numpty salesmen who dont know their product and try and BS you about spec which the likes of us know inside out). First SE ive seen in theflesh with the almond/ebony that i would def optfor as i did on my D4. The colour combo is lovely, see pics, and bizarre that the only variant its available on is SE,.much nicer than plasticky lookinh Nimbus or oppresive all-black on HSE!
But....as feared when i had a play on a previos SE test dribe, the Land Rover 250w audio on the SE is truly awful, by any standarda but certainly light years below my D4 harman kardan. Horribly boomy and vibrating bass at any volume despire playing with all settings. Not befitting a £55k car. This is probablythe final straw for me, as comfort and audio are, frankly, the main factors for munching motorway miles, this sound would irk me every time.
And, given the rumours of JLR fast-forwarding a refresh to address many of the gripes which are obviously depressing their sales ambitions, i woulfbe surprised if audio isnt one rhey addresses.
But for thar, the interior of the SE (space aside) in almond would be spot on for me, i even prefer the extra hard buttons eityer side of the touchsreen to the HSE all-touchscree buttons.
Driving back from this viewing behind a DiscoSport, ir dawned on me that the D5 is is many ways a Disco Sport+ (like a Qashqai+2) and thats where the disappointment arises (sure, people can bleat on about unstoppable of road, but thats not the issue behind people's disappointment and feeling underwhelmed.
I get the feeling that folks like Simone are like me: we were all primed to be swept offour feet by the D5 and get our orders in, and actually gutted that we feel underwhelmed and unable to do so with the complete joy that ahould accompany any new car order?
So, to finish as i started, i am sure not a D5 hater. Rather, i am really sad that i find myseld unable to love it.
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7th Sep 2017 5:13 pm
D4MY2014
Member Since: 15 Jun 2014
Location: London
Posts: 71
Drove a D5 HSE on half a days' Landrover Experience. Compared to my current D4 it just didn't feel special enough or able to do what the D4 can't.
The very odd styling, which is an acquired taste at best IMO, price hike, weedy 2.0 diesel and smaller rear space for the dog all made the decision even easier. Will drive my D4 for a few more years and see what's out there when time to upgrade. Who know, might even be an electric D6.
7th Sep 2017 5:48 pm
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Member Since: 03 Mar 2008
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You either like it or you don't
No point trying to convince yourself, I done it with the DS and sold it after only 6 months. Big expense.23.5MY Defender 90 X-Dynamic SE D250 MHEV Pangea Green
7th Sep 2017 7:38 pm
Disco4Danny
Member Since: 06 Sep 2017
Location: London
Posts: 57
Another reason JLR needs to get cracking ironing out the wrinkles in the D5.... Not necesarily on my radar, but will certainly be on the radar of all those who JLR hoped to snare by doing what they did with the D5....
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7th Sep 2017 10:34 pm
Tripe
Member Since: 28 Jun 2015
Location: Tasmania
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The biggest problem with the D5, is that it was due to market around 2014/2015, they then delayed the release opting for the DS introduction.
Landrover, teased with new pioneering tech and none of it appeared on the D5?
they then installed crappy plastic trim, made every desirable feature an expensive option and to add salt to the wounds of us Aussies, they pushed the prices up, when the Au/Uk exchange rate has moved nearly 25% in Australia's favour
A First edition on road is pushing 92,000 pounds
+ it only looks reasonable in black alloy wheel rims, it looks wrong in the standard aluminium coloured alloys.
8th Sep 2017 12:36 am
SafariDave
Member Since: 19 Nov 2011
Location: NYC & LA
Posts: 775
And for the US market it looks like copy of the Ford Explorer which already hit its market peak 2 years ago. I have only seen 2 D5's on the road since it came out, but many DS and hundreds of Ford Explorers.
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8th Sep 2017 4:03 am
RDR
Member Since: 24 Mar 2013
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Tripe wrote:
The biggest problem with the D5, is that it was due to market around 2014/2015, they then delayed the release opting for the DS introduction.
Landrover, teased with new pioneering tech and none of it appeared on the D5?
they then installed crappy plastic trim, made every desirable feature an expensive option and to add salt to the wounds of us Aussies, they pushed the prices up, when the Au/Uk exchange rate has moved nearly 25% in Australia's favour
A First edition on road is pushing 92,000 pounds
+ it only looks reasonable in black alloy wheel rims, it looks wrong in the standard aluminium coloured alloys.
The Discovery Concept is probably whats caused some of the let down for me as it did really look like something different design wise just like the D3. The seating and the solid wood floor looked brill and lots of innovation with side pod storage. Then when it hit the market none of that was there it was just a normal car inside MY06 S - Gone but not forgotten
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8th Sep 2017 7:48 am
fat bloke
Member Since: 07 Aug 2006
Location: OXFORD
Posts: 1257
If L/R are still selling plenty of new discoveries especially the 67 plate ? .then they will not be bovered by what we and others are saying what's wrong with it to get you into it?.
To me two problems one is looks which is common knowledge and price? .Is it all that special ?
Overpriced compared to previous D4 in what it brings comparing both and is going far too up the price scale which is now on par with RR range other manufacturers have caught up and in some places improved their cars to a point where we may well desert too as price etc comes into play big time now.
Finally with them now jumping on the bandwagon about hybrid what price will that be ?.
8th Sep 2017 10:37 am
Woolmeister
Member Since: 26 Mar 2007
Location: Chandler's Ford
Posts: 3464
It's just a big Discovery Sport with the same cheap plastic interior, same erratic technology, same engine oil dilution issues, possibly(?) fewer creaks and rattles, same crappy Meridian stereo system (far worse than the HK system in my old D3!) and same archaic dealer network struggling to support a very, very, average product (1.5 months waiting time to get mine looked at lately).
I'm sure D5 owners will disagree with my assessment, but I wish I had bought a D4 at the time I changed my D3. 12 months on and I now wish I had spent a bit more and bought an XC90 which is in a different league altogether compared to the DS/D5.
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8th Sep 2017 10:55 am
jimbg
Member Since: 19 Apr 2013
Location: UK
Posts: 478
The Oil dilution problem also applies to Discovery Sport, Evoque, Range Rover and Range Rover Sport!!
8th Sep 2017 11:14 am
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^^^ Spot on. And they don't know what to do about this either.2021 BMW iX3 Premier Edition in Carbon Black ⚡️🔌
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8th Sep 2017 11:15 am
dubbs
Member Since: 18 Apr 2012
Location: Gloucestershire
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Many of the interior plastics are of a lower quality, I found that very obvious when I had one for a couple of days. It has been designed to look far more luxurious and lots of eye candy but in reality the solidity and high quality trim finishes you'd want on a hard-working vehicle just aren't there - it's the same with Jaguar and I believe that's how they are doing it for all their cars - seem them as a status symbol and a luxury toy as opposed to something that will actually work or perform in rural conditions and the interior actually survive.
If I was still living in suburbia and the nearest I got to using it's talents was towing my old tin tent or taking a washing machine down to the dump then I'm sure it'd perform that admirably and be a lux eye candy to boot.
However since moving it's carting lots more stuff, lots more mud involved, dogs, kids, stables, etc., and to be frank - it'll not hold up to any of that very well especially once you consider the limitations in boot aperture and roof line.
Over all of this another areas that I believe is important is the utility aspect of the cockpit - I like the fact that I have buttons and dials that stay where they are and I instinctively know after a period of time where to press or turn without needing to take my eyes off of the road. This play towards touch screens, whilst impressive to 15 year old iPad addicts and good app developers that windsurf at weekends, doesn't actually work very well at all - I had a friends RR for a couple of days as well as trying the D5 - and I found both to cause me to remove my eyes from where I was going a little too much.
Engines - LR did a massive disservice to the D5 and its buyer by not producing the Hybrid/electric at launch - I suspect they knew diesel was going to be hammered so are trying to get as much as they can out of the TDV6 design before they know they have to consign it to history. But launching with the same old engine just dates the whole car when XC90 is already 2 years in on PHEV (even if they did have teething troubles)
My wife loved the D5, and I had grown used to it. I like the look of the interior and I like the look of the exterior - but it is far removed from its predecessor and far less useful for it. If you like a pose, and you find the RRS too small then the D5 is the car you always promised yourself.
My Outlander (which replace the D4 I sold) has better tech and is just as practical as the D5 for my needs at a fraction of the cost. It is a 2 year experiment with PHEV for us - once rental is up we'll assess the market and see where we go but I very much doubt it will be a D5, and that really disappoints me.MY15 DIY Black Pack (Better than factory and half the price!)
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8th Sep 2017 12:19 pm
jamesSE4x4R
Member Since: 09 Mar 2016
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having recently had the pleasure of both the DS and D5 as service cars whilst mine was in I have to say I'm totally stumped.. I moved to a D4 from a defender and an Audi TT, I had the car for long trips and nipping about and the Defender for hunting, shooting & fishing, towing boats and doing voluntary work ( 4x4 response and search and rescue). The D4 had impressed me and seemed to offer the all electric leather comfort of the TT with the go anywhere ability of the defender and to give it its due 25k in a year through everything from long motorway journeys to serious mud plugging its performed brilliantly.
However
I couldn't get the DS down my drive as it was too steep and it grounded out at the top of the drive, plus it was as boring to drive as any other large diesel estate and even the Mrs thought it was butt ugly.
I was super excited to be handed the keys to the D5 expecting good things but after only 15 mins in it I hated it.. Poor headroom, visability and a gutless poor engine to boot was nothing compared to the dissapointment the first time I drove it onto the farm, crap ground clearance, too much electronic and more lights than the starship enterprise as soon as wheels started slipping.
I had wanted to be excited for the new Defender but if the evolution of the discovery is anything to go on ill just have to buy Jap and that after 30 years of flying the flag for Landrover is a very very bitter pillwww.southeast4x4response.org.uk Responder of 9 years service SE140
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