That’s a bit better, Disco 5 content

That’s a bit better, Disco 5 content

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Sixpackpert

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4,558 posts

214 months

Thursday 1st November 2018
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Friend of mine has just me this. Does make it look a lot better with the insert.



Still doesn’t help it from the side view though.

DeepEnd

4,240 posts

66 months

Saturday 3rd November 2018
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That looks a lot better but its still a clumsy design at the back. The bottom quarter needs something to break it up, it is just a blobby slab.

was8v

1,937 posts

195 months

Saturday 3rd November 2018
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Most of the problem is dealer fitting the wrong size umber plate, oversize and with an ugly blue GB.





toppstuff

13,698 posts

247 months

Monday 5th November 2018
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Does not matter how you change the size of the plate, it is still a massive design mistake.

Stevie Wonder must have signed this off at JLR HQ.

Dumb piece of design that will be no doubt fixed at facelift time.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Monday 5th November 2018
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Sixpackpert said:
Friend of mine has just me this. Does make it look a lot better with the insert.



Still doesn’t help it from the side view though.
I'm amazed it bothers people. Surely you'd have more going in your life than worry about the numberplate placement.

Have seen adverts for these kits from £500-1000. You really have to have more money than sense to shell out on one, in my opinion.

Reeso

1,199 posts

251 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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Personally I like the off-set plate, but with a few stipulations!!!. It's trying to keep some of the original DNA from the Gen 1 which I like the hint to. I appreciate it is a little marmite. It may or may not be styled out in the facelift who knows.

Stipulations have to be a non-dealer plate as theirs are just way too big and look hideous on any of their vehicles and whatever plate you do put on, make sure it has non of the rubbish left around it.

AIMHO :-)


Just like so......

was8v

1,937 posts

195 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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That ^ looks great. Its good to be different.

A.J.M

7,908 posts

186 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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It takes a poor designer to say it’s the number plates fault the rear of the car looks rubbish.

The centre plate is a much better design but still doesn’t fix the general mess of the back.

The rear lights are too small for the size of the car.
Then look at the light cluster and see how tiny the actual brake light is.
Plus the massive rear bumper.


This is the best upgrade as you can’t see the bloody back hehe

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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US plates seem to be the right size and shape. Odd that wink


A.J.M

7,908 posts

186 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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Nope.
Still honking.
Making the plate smaller in my eyes makes it worse.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Tuesday 6th November 2018
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A.J.M said:
Nope.
Still honking.
Making the plate smaller in my eyes makes it worse.
A good job not everyone’s opinion coincides then biggrin

Matrix2020

4 posts

80 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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Sad, but its an awful design. I just don't get how it got through the design team??? The fact its drawing so much attention (mostly bad) proves its a mistake.

A.J.M

7,908 posts

186 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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300bhp/ton said:
A.J.M said:
Nope.
Still honking.
Making the plate smaller in my eyes makes it worse.
A good job not everyone’s opinion coincides then biggrin
Very true.

But when the majority of people say something is a foul up. Are they wrong? Or is it a number plate that’s wrong?
wink


This is the first Land Rover in over a decade that I’m still undecided with.

Although I do have a LR experience voucher so I’ll drive one and see.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

190 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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A.J.M said:
Very true.

But when the majority of people say something is a foul up. Are they wrong? Or is it a number plate that’s wrong?
wink


This is the first Land Rover in over a decade that I’m still undecided with.

Although I do have a LR experience voucher so I’ll drive one and see.
All valid points. Tbh I’m not really sold on the D5 either. I like the D3. But tbh I prefer more utility and rugged 4x4’s. The new Suzuki Jimny is more my sort of thing. Shame LR doesn’t offer something along those lines too.

I currently have a very custom hybrid 88 competition vehicle. An 88 Series 3 a p38 Range Rover and a new project V8 109.

A.J.M

7,908 posts

186 months

Friday 9th November 2018
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300bhp/ton said:
All valid points. Tbh I’m not really sold on the D5 either. I like the D3. But tbh I prefer more utility and rugged 4x4’s. The new Suzuki Jimny is more my sort of thing. Shame LR doesn’t offer something along those lines too.

I currently have a very custom hybrid 88 competition vehicle. An 88 Series 3 a p38 Range Rover and a new project V8 109.
D3 is a future Classic LR for good and bad reason.
Yes they can be huffy for reliability and are expensive to keep in top condition but they are a jack of all trades and master of all.
My D3 is 14 years old next month, will pass 184,000 miles on Sunday but does everything I want from it and I use it for work, play, towing and general everything car.

Plus it keeps the 80” Comp safari/trials car company while I work on/part restore that back to road legal ability.

In a few years time I’ll get an L405 SDV8 autobiography to keep them company.

D5 should be a logical consideration.
But. It isn’t. Just doesn’t tick the boxes for me.