Ordering a Defender 110 X-Dynamic HSE - questions about ordering process
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I remember reading something about a calibration sticker that you place on the trailer and the system is able to configure to there? Not sure its like that anymore. They didn't mention that in that article. Anyways the tow assist is more to help the novice I believe. It ends up costing about $400 for the tow assist if you were already planning to get the hitch receiver and the advanced off road pack....
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I'm going to the dealership this morning to go through the options with them... I'm going to press them on wanting vintage tan seats with the white. Is this something they can do? Or just dont want to do because it takes 5 seconds more of effort... With BMW in the past, thye'll order anything for you as long as you find someone motivated to help...
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I have the rough-cut walnut finisher with khaki interior, and I think it fits the cabin nicely. Something shiny would have been really out of place -- I think the wood just makes the truck feel a bit closer to it's sticker price!
The more I live with the interior, the more I think the designers really nailed a premium/luxury sensibility with materials that look good when not in pristine condition. Gloss/piano black is the worst thing that ever happened to car interiors, and I think the Defender interior is the antithesis of gloss black. FWIW, I also think that black would look much less boring in this truck relative to other vehicles when optioned with the white crossbeam, rough-cut walnut, and the panorama.
The more I live with the interior, the more I think the designers really nailed a premium/luxury sensibility with materials that look good when not in pristine condition. Gloss/piano black is the worst thing that ever happened to car interiors, and I think the Defender interior is the antithesis of gloss black. FWIW, I also think that black would look much less boring in this truck relative to other vehicles when optioned with the white crossbeam, rough-cut walnut, and the panorama.
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I have the rough-cut walnut finisher with khaki interior, and I think it fits the cabin nicely. Something shiny would have been really out of place -- I think the wood just makes the truck feel a bit closer to it's sticker price!
The more I live with the interior, the more I think the designers really nailed a premium/luxury sensibility with materials that look good when not in pristine condition. Gloss/piano black is the worst thing that ever happened to car interiors, and I think the Defender interior is the antithesis of gloss black. FWIW, I also think that black would look much less boring in this truck relative to other vehicles when optioned with the white crossbeam, rough-cut walnut, and the panorama.
The more I live with the interior, the more I think the designers really nailed a premium/luxury sensibility with materials that look good when not in pristine condition. Gloss/piano black is the worst thing that ever happened to car interiors, and I think the Defender interior is the antithesis of gloss black. FWIW, I also think that black would look much less boring in this truck relative to other vehicles when optioned with the white crossbeam, rough-cut walnut, and the panorama.
loved this look! minus the wood trim...
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bobbyz95 (05-30-2021)
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#38
You're Electronic diff is def in danger, a few people thought it was on and then it was too late that the $0 option was a fluke and it only came with off road pack
Hi,
For those that have ordered a Defender from a US Land Rover dealer... Any tips to help with the process? I spent a week working through all the options we wanted on the crummy LR site. I sent the build link and detailed, personalized brochure to the dealership after a number of back and forth emails. I'm a bit concerned the dealerships level of detail isn't up to mine... I'm in Boston, MA FWIW...
This is what I asked for:
This is the dealer order form / contract they want me to sign:
I emailed the salesman to ask why some things were left out... FWIW, The math does work out if you subtract the dealer installed options: $79,599 - $1844 = $77,755
Hi!
The dealer installed options don’t show up on the order. I want to ensure when we pick this thing up on day one, it’s fully configured and ready to go.
These dealer installed options are missing:
- wheel arches
- air compressor
- click and hang coat hook
- Rear bumper hooks (x2) LR139442
Also, there is a lot more detail on the LR website build than shows up on this order form… It has me concerned that something might be missing. Comparing the build link I sent vs the order form, I don’t see the following (in addition to the dealer installed options above):
- body colored roof
- sliding panoramic roof
- black roof rails
- center console with armrest
- black headliner
- leather, heated steering wheel
- Electronic Active differential
- few others, those were the major ones...
I don't feel great about this answer:
Yes, those are all dealer-installed items that we would order to have here for your vehicle’s delivery. Once we have it slotted then I can see about getting parts ordered.
Some of these items are on back-order as well right now so hopefully those will clear up soon. The Air Compressor, for example, we have yet to have one of those arrive yet.
The other items you listed are all standard features of an X-Dynamic HSE so they are all wrapped up in the HSE trim level. Once we get the confirmation from Land Rover more (not all, but definitely more) is detailed in their order system. The heated steering wheel is the only item that isn’t standard for that trim and it’s in the Cold Climate Pack, so it’s part of that package instead of being delineated individually.
I’ll send over the factory specification once they slot it for you. Sound good?
Any advice from anyone that has ordered a Defender is appreciated. tx
For those that have ordered a Defender from a US Land Rover dealer... Any tips to help with the process? I spent a week working through all the options we wanted on the crummy LR site. I sent the build link and detailed, personalized brochure to the dealership after a number of back and forth emails. I'm a bit concerned the dealerships level of detail isn't up to mine... I'm in Boston, MA FWIW...
This is what I asked for:
This is the dealer order form / contract they want me to sign:
I emailed the salesman to ask why some things were left out... FWIW, The math does work out if you subtract the dealer installed options: $79,599 - $1844 = $77,755
Hi!
The dealer installed options don’t show up on the order. I want to ensure when we pick this thing up on day one, it’s fully configured and ready to go.
These dealer installed options are missing:
- wheel arches
- air compressor
- click and hang coat hook
- Rear bumper hooks (x2) LR139442
Also, there is a lot more detail on the LR website build than shows up on this order form… It has me concerned that something might be missing. Comparing the build link I sent vs the order form, I don’t see the following (in addition to the dealer installed options above):
- body colored roof
- sliding panoramic roof
- black roof rails
- center console with armrest
- black headliner
- leather, heated steering wheel
- Electronic Active differential
- few others, those were the major ones...
I don't feel great about this answer:
Yes, those are all dealer-installed items that we would order to have here for your vehicle’s delivery. Once we have it slotted then I can see about getting parts ordered.
Some of these items are on back-order as well right now so hopefully those will clear up soon. The Air Compressor, for example, we have yet to have one of those arrive yet.
The other items you listed are all standard features of an X-Dynamic HSE so they are all wrapped up in the HSE trim level. Once we get the confirmation from Land Rover more (not all, but definitely more) is detailed in their order system. The heated steering wheel is the only item that isn’t standard for that trim and it’s in the Cold Climate Pack, so it’s part of that package instead of being delineated individually.
I’ll send over the factory specification once they slot it for you. Sound good?
Any advice from anyone that has ordered a Defender is appreciated. tx
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