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johnson1



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14MY Changes confirmed

The 14MY owner's handbook is now on Topix. Wade sensing has come over from the new RRS, along with the new 3.0L V6 Supercharged engine and Start/Stop across the board. Additionally, there have been improvements to RSE with a new remote and navigation information can now be displayed on the RSE screens.

There is also a new 'eco data' section on the touch screen which shows how many litres of fuel per hour you are using depending on HVAC settings etc.

Seems quite a few changes for one MY in!

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May be items that were originally intended for inclusion at the launch, but missed the production cut. Graham

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Gone: 17MY RR Evoque SE Tech, Loire Blue
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Gone: 07MY FFRR TDV8 Vogue, Stornoway Grey

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tboner001



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lot's more changes have been made , the biggest being a new Twin can-bus system which makes all the info/nav/e-system and software for the car electronics run at far higher speed now it has the bandwidth , you can also spec both active diff and park assist on the same car ( a previous limit of the over tasked single can-bus) lot's more updates have been added than meets the eye. Far to many gone...

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It seem very odd and very inefficient the way LR seem to have made such a large number of material changes to a totally new vehicle less than a year into its life cycle. It seems as if it was rushed into production before its was really ready.

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Expect another few more changes after they have changed the 14MY as the sales guy told me they are planning on changing something about it every year for a 5 year period

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Seems to be the way these days, nothing stays the same for very long. Cars and motorcycles seem to be going the way of mobile phone manufacturers with model updates every year. Just feeding market hunger for the next big thing. 4.4 TDV8 Vogue Baltic Blue MY11

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Hmm, start/stop technology? We can only hope they have good batteries! Whistle Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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JOKER wrote:
Expect another few more changes after they have changed the 14MY as the sales guy told me they are planning on changing something about it every year for a 5 year period


Well I wish they would hurry up and replace then infotainment interface with something that doesn't feel 10 years behind everyone else. Oh and ditch the silly rotary gear change for the one the Sport has. Probably this will come in the model year after I have got mine. Rolling Eyes

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alanm_3 wrote:
Hmm, start/stop technology? We can only hope they have good batteries! Whistle


We can only hope there is an option in the menus somewhere to permanently switch this off. I have it in my BMW and hate the damn thing. Every time I start the car I have to press another button to switch the start/stop off.

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The vehicle clearly wasn't fully ready to go into production for 13MY...

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im cool with a slow rate of development if they take their time to make these things reliable Laughing

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5.0 wrote:
It seem very odd and very inefficient the way LR seem to have made such a large number of material changes to a totally new vehicle less than a year into its life cycle.


Inefficient maybe, but nothing new. 50's and, to a lesser extent, 60's American cars all did the same thing to keep buyers active.

At least the looks should, I imagine, remain the same. But it does beg the question about how theese constant changes will affect residuals. Will the 13MY cars start depreciating more as their lower-spec becomes more pronounced compared to later models as the years pass? Si. <This is my name.

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I think depreciation of any FFRR is relative (big or bigger - its a lot of money on any car that starts at £80k+). 13MY cars will probably be in demand by those clever types, who let me take the first hit, as they will be the first available for the enthusiasts on the second hand market.

I'm enjoying the car and will look forward to the infotainment interface improvements on my second one. Other than the the snappier reactions promised by the twin CAN bus mentioned elsewhere none of the other 'improvements' or additions have made me regret my decision to buy early. 2019 D5 HSE Lux SDV6 Indus
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tboner001



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Why slate Land Rover for model year changes ! yes the single can bus was a problem and was part of the Ford past ownership issue, yes i agree they could have held back a few months but time is money no matter what industry you are in.

Porsche at least 1 MY change a year on every model , BMW , Audi all the same, time does not stand still and cars move on at a crazy rate as technology changes.

Should you ever buy a new TV ! hmm no because there is a new model out 3 months later ! but we all buy new TV's. Far to many gone...

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True but if a new TV cost 80K I think I wouldnt be so spontaneous with the puchase Wink Whistle African Bush Junkie ... in London!

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