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Colt45
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Hello everyone - - As you probably know, Ford owns Land Rover - - and also Jaguar, Volvo, and Aston Martin. These companies make up their Premium car line. Ford had hoped that they would account for 1/3 of their total profits. - - Volvo has been doing well. But, Jaguar and Aston Martin have been losing money. Land Rover had high costs related to the launch of the LR3 - - but sales for the Range Rover and LR3 have been going well this year. IT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT TO THE FINANCIAL HEALTH OF FORD AND TO THE VERY SURVIVAL OF LAND ROVER THAT THE LR3 DO WELL. Land Rover and Jaguar have had issues regarding their reputations for reliability in the past. If such issues crop up and aren't promptly handled regarding the LR3, the word will get out (via the car press and the internet) and Land Rover will be in trouble. - - - As a new owner of a newly designed and built vehicle (the LR3) I appreciate that there may be 'teething problems' associated with it. I bought the car knowing that beforehand. - - - I can accept such problems (up to a certain point) if the dealer and Land Rover does all they can to make right whatever problems occur. So far, the 'Wow' factor of the LR3 makes me willing to tolerate the problems that have come up. If Land Rover does right by me on the 'teething problems' they will have a customer for life who will buy many more vehicles. If not, I'll dump the car, buy from another manufacturer (probably Japanese), and answer honestly to those who ask them my opinion about it. As happy and satisfied LR3 owners we can be one of Land Rover (and Ford's) greatest assets. As unhappy and dis-satisfied customers we can be one of their heaviest liabilities. - - - I hope 'the powers that be' at Land Rover and Ford are thinking "We've gotta do whatever it takes to satisfy and keep our customers." - -
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