(25-12-2011 08:51am)mark_n Wrote: Yes, but in the meantime, you will be missing out on a great car to drive. You can wait for the next version of any product because there's always something new coming along. All the signs are that this is a car built to a high standard and there are very few reports of serious problems.
As for Tata, I think they got a bargain from Ford who were too busy minding the shop in Detroit and there's no shortage of investment being made here in the UK. It's a rare UK manufacturing success story.
I'm sure it is a great car to drive, as was my RRS. But my RRS had to be taken to the shop every 3 weeks, as something new would develop each time. It was bar none the most unreliable and annoying car I have ever owned and after that experience I was put off from LR products until the RRE came out. I'm hoping they did improve their cars a lot and so I'm hearing from the newer cars across the range. I had no way of knowing how it will come out, and decided to wait, even if I put my deposit now I'll get the car in summer, which I won't be using then, so why not postpone it a bit more and wait for MY 2013, I'd get a newer car with all the usual first model year kinks worked out and peace of mind?
(25-12-2011 08:49am)rsk21 Wrote: Why ?
Is it not obvious? It's one thing to have the experience, technology and funding from an auto giant like Ford, and it's another to have an Indian company with no tradition in this industry, and far less experienced, overseeing the design and manufacturing of a completely new car. Need I elaborate further?