Is this photo a lie...

Is this photo a lie...

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300bhp/ton

Original Poster:

41,030 posts

197 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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... or at least very misleading?




Or have Land Rover done something to give the so called "Hard Top" versions a wider door opening?

The picture clearly shows and makes the you believe that a pallet will fit inside the new Defender.

However as can be seen in this video:
https://youtu.be/T2fBTD12YtQ?t=609


A pallet clearly does not fit. The physical opening is not wide enough.




Thoughts?

DanielSan

19,166 posts

174 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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Pallets do come in different sizes

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

158 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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That’s a euro pallet side on.

It’s as wide as the other pallet but narrow.

JD

2,890 posts

235 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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Thoughts?

You have a weird obsession with proving the new defender isn’t good.

How odd does one have to be to try and load in a square pallet to prove a point when the promo photo shows them loading a eur pallet.

ntiz

2,409 posts

143 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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At a guess it’s a 120x80 going in and a 120x100 not fitting.

Personally don’t see why you would use a Defender to move pallets of goods? Surely if that your business a van would be more appropriate.

Mercky

642 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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As above its a europallet 1200mm X 1000mm fits one way but not the other.

Getragdogleg

9,091 posts

190 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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It's not misleading but it's definitely marketing.

It's a euro pallet, loading side on so it will fit.

Why you would bother is beyond me. It's rare for any pallet to be as low as that one.

300bhp/ton

Original Poster:

41,030 posts

197 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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JD said:
Thoughts?

You have a weird obsession with proving the new defender isn’t good.

How odd does one have to be to try and load in a square pallet to prove a point when the promo photo shows them loading a eur pallet.
Not trying to prove anything. It's weird that you think I am smile

As a point of reference, a pallet as pictured above fits in a Discovery 3/4.

Mercky

642 posts

142 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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As above its a europallet 1200mm X 1000mm fits one way but not the other.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

115 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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You do have a weird obsession with this car though.

boxy but good

2,826 posts

152 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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Bet it doesn't fit in a Suzuki !!

tongue out

enpointe

105 posts

52 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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Mercky said:
As above its a europallet 1200mm X 1000mm fits one way but not the other.
a euro pallet is 1200 *800

a metric 'british' pallet is 1200 * 1000


enpointe

105 posts

52 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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ntiz said:
At a guess it’s a 120x80 going in and a 120x100 not fitting.

Personally don’t see why you would use a Defender to move pallets of goods? Surely if that your business a van would be more appropriate.
almost certainly this is the case the pallet being loaded in the Land Rover PR picture is 1200 * 800 , the pallet not fitting into the chip on the shoulder post picture is 1200 *1000 or even a 48in * 40in US pallet which is slightly larger still

Filibuster

3,281 posts

222 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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This will fit.
A ISO / EUR 2 / British pallet, like used in the video, will not fit.

Krikkit

26,982 posts

188 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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JD said:
Thoughts?

You have a weird obsession with proving the new defender isn’t good.

How odd does one have to be to try and load in a square pallet to prove a point when the promo photo shows them loading a eur pallet.
It's because the general public, and the motoring journos actually like it.

All the twig-bearded offroad types hate it, because it's different.

skyrover

12,686 posts

211 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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It doesn't matter, nobody will be using these things for work.

230TE

2,506 posts

193 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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Krikkit said:
All the twig-bearded offroad types hate it, because it's different.
Oi! I like it, and I repair classic Land Rovers for a living. And I have a beard.

Oilchange

8,755 posts

267 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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I like it too but will never be able to afford it so frown

skyrover

12,686 posts

211 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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230TE said:
Krikkit said:
All the twig-bearded offroad types hate it, because it's different.
Oi! I like it, and I repair classic Land Rovers for a living. And I have a beard.
Indeed, like i for what it is. A nice looking, comfy, family town car with plenty of boot space.

It's not a work vehicle though.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 13th August 2020
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300bhp/ton said:
... or at least very misleading?




Or have Land Rover done something to give the so called "Hard Top" versions a wider door opening?

The picture clearly shows and makes the you believe that a pallet will fit inside the new Defender.

However as can be seen in this video:
https://youtu.be/T2fBTD12YtQ?t=609


A pallet clearly does not fit. The physical opening is not wide enough.




Thoughts?
I think you have a very odd obsession with this car. Personally I think it looks great and would love one.