2023 Models without Softclose Door and Fan Control ?
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The soft close rear door issue is an ongoing internal battle. Eliminating it for 2023 MY frees up some production and allows us to keep the assembly line moving. Expect to see it return in the future (especially if new owners start complaining and writing letters). For now, we have some constraints that don't allow us to consistently fit the soft close on the rear.
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The soft close rear door issue is an ongoing internal battle. Eliminating it for 2023 MY frees up some production and allows us to keep the assembly line moving. Expect to see it return in the future (especially if new owners start complaining and writing letters). For now, we have some constraints that don't allow us to consistently fit the soft close on the rear.
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The soft close rear door issue is an ongoing internal battle. Eliminating it for 2023 MY frees up some production and allows us to keep the assembly line moving. Expect to see it return in the future (especially if new owners start complaining and writing letters). For now, we have some constraints that don't allow us to consistently fit the soft close on the rear.
Matt
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Generally, our strategy is to add features and content while maintaining competitive price levels with each passing year. This has been the approach in recent years, and in the case of certain models like the Jaguar XF we've cut prices dramatically while boosting standard equipment. We are even considering standardizing towing packages on all D7u/x platforms. However, the supply chain disaster and limited production have forced us to make odd and uneven decisions on random parts of the vehicle.
If we sent a notice to our customers saying production of their Defender will be delayed 8-10 months because we are missing a soft close latch motor (or other minor feature) that would not go over well.
We're an extremely customer oriented company and regularly hold meetings to address customer concerns. In fact, senior executives recently travelled to the US market just to sit down and meet with new Defender owners and ask for feedback and ideas for improvement. However, sometimes we have to do the best we can and continue moving forward even if things aren't ideal.
Arguably, as Defender is a utilitarian vehicle you could make the case that soft close latches have no place on it, but that's a separate discussion.
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I was big into Miatas back in the days of the first generation NA. I bought a new 94, first year the engine went from 1.6 to 1.8. The next year my best friend bought a new 95. Both where base models with only AC; crank windows, manual door locks, etc. So I was surprised to see crappy little cost-cutting measures like you’re talking about in the otherwise identical cars. The jewel-like, elegant folding split visors that visually tucked perfectly into the thin windshield header became conventional full-size ones that hung down below. The real oil pressure gauge became an OPG-shaped idiot light, effectively; it no longer read analog oil pressure, just “0” or something about midway on the gauge. It was a digital “okay/not-okay” indicator like an idiot light but instead of a little red bulb it had a hand that jumped from 0 to 60% or so. I don’t remember the rest but every one was small and everyone was cheaper than the 94 had been.
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We saw our first one in Monaco literally in front of the casino a month after it first went on sale. The valet had it up front parked with the most exotic supercars you'll ever see in one place. It held its own to the point where all the dorks were posing in front of it and, when my wife said, "I want one" I'm like you better put your ball gown on and win big in there. She says, "seriously, they're only $50k."
We ended up getting the 5 liter supercharged. The "lead sled" as it was know in our house. Such a fun car.
While we're beating the hell out of @The Insider, it's nice to stop and remember how f*cking amazing JLR products really are.
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