Less photogenic?
#1
Less photogenic?
i love the look of the defenders. the heritage. the uniqueness. but do you agree that its not as photogenic?
online, the pics of the defender look great. but when you see one up close in real life, the defender is more amazing than pictures can capture. maybe its the roundness and curves that photos arent able to capture.
i just bought a defender from a dealer out of state since that was the spec i wanted. i didnt even test drive one or go to my local dealer to see it. after i bought it (it ships to me next week) i went to the local dealer since they had an expedition roof rack in stock. i saw a version of the defender i bought in the parts dept parking lot (white p300 w steelies) and just gazed at it in amazement. every angle, every curve, every dimension was just absolutely stunning.
am i the only one that thinks this?
online, the pics of the defender look great. but when you see one up close in real life, the defender is more amazing than pictures can capture. maybe its the roundness and curves that photos arent able to capture.
i just bought a defender from a dealer out of state since that was the spec i wanted. i didnt even test drive one or go to my local dealer to see it. after i bought it (it ships to me next week) i went to the local dealer since they had an expedition roof rack in stock. i saw a version of the defender i bought in the parts dept parking lot (white p300 w steelies) and just gazed at it in amazement. every angle, every curve, every dimension was just absolutely stunning.
am i the only one that thinks this?
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#2
It does seem a common refrain in reviews and real-life impressions that pictures don’t capture the scale of the new Defender at all. It can look like a much smaller vehicle in pictures and almost cute. And then you’re out on the road looking down on Yukons! There are even some preposterous articles trying to argue some kind of comparison to the Bronco Sport, which make no sense unless you did no research other than looking at a few stock images. This image evokes something altogether different than most media pictures, since you get the scale.
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It does seem a common refrain in reviews and real-life impressions that pictures don’t capture the scale of the new Defender at all. It can look like a much smaller vehicle in pictures and almost cute. And then you’re out on the road looking down on Yukons! There are even some preposterous articles trying to argue some kind of comparison to the Bronco Sport, which make no sense unless you did no research other than looking at a few stock images. This image evokes something altogether different than most media pictures, since you get the scale.
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I have both of these vehicles in my top ten for possible leases this year but having seen the Defender up close on the lot it was clear to me these are entirely different classes of vehicle. The defender is essentially a truck and the bronco sport is a CUV with maybe some old style LR roof flair at half the price. I really don't want to be riding around enveloped in Ford plastic again if I can avoid it but let's face it the Bronco sport is loaded at 37k and you don't get much of a LR for 37k, a base Disco sport at best. I stopped by the Benz & Alfa dealerships on the way home from dropping off the kids today, wow, if you want photogenic the Stelvio rocks.
#6
Same here, I was surprised to see how the pricing stacks up, I thought the full sized bronco would start out far more expensive than the bronco sport but that isn't really the case. The impression I'm getting from the full-sized Bronco interior-wise seems like a very tall flat dashboard, which I personally don't like at all, it's like standing at the counter at McDonalds taking orders, nothing really refined about it. IMO the Defender is a much nicer vehicle but the Bronco is at least worth a look at the price.
#7
Same here, I was surprised to see how the pricing stacks up, I thought the full sized bronco would start out far more expensive than the bronco sport but that isn't really the case. The impression I'm getting from the full-sized Bronco interior-wise seems like a very tall flat dashboard, which I personally don't like at all, it's like standing at the counter at McDonalds taking orders, nothing really refined about it. IMO the Defender is a much nicer vehicle but the Bronco is at least worth a look at the price.
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I've been back-and-forth between Bronco and Defender for the past several months. I had a first-day Bronco First Edition reservation that I will be cancelling -- I placed a build order for a P300 several days ago. The Bronco looks cool, especially with the 35" Sasquatch package. I don't care about removable doors/roof (which is a big reason to go Bronco), and I felt that the Bronco interior was kind-of meh (especially compared to the Defender). The ultimate clincher for me is that I've always wanted another Rover after selling my '03 Discovery. I know there will likely be some gremlins (hopefully not too many!), but that's part of the fun/charm of driving something unique like the Defender.
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I've been back-and-forth between Bronco and Defender for the past several months. I had a first-day Bronco First Edition reservation that I will be cancelling -- I placed a build order for a P300 several days ago. The Bronco looks cool, especially with the 35" Sasquatch package. I don't care about removable doors/roof (which is a big reason to go Bronco), and I felt that the Bronco interior was kind-of meh (especially compared to the Defender). The ultimate clincher for me is that I've always wanted another Rover after selling my '03 Discovery. I know there will likely be some gremlins (hopefully not too many!), but that's part of the fun/charm of driving something unique like the Defender.