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Land Rover Gear/Merchandise Survey

Just doing abit of a survey of people's thoughts on Land Rover Merchandise.

Would be greatful for any feedback at all.

Cheers, Dan


1, what are you're thoughts on the current range? (link below of current range)
http://www.landrovergear.com/gb/

2, Have you purchased any of the new range?

3, Would you purchase any of the new range, if not why?

4, Have you purchased any Land Rover Gear/Merchandise in the past?

5, What would you like to see Land Rover Gear do in the future with their products? You can paypal direct using - www.paypal.me/duckworthparts
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Post #188703 16th May 2013 4:56pm
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Re: Land Rover Gear/Merchandise Survey

1, what are you're thoughts on the current range? (link below of current range)
http://www.landrovergear.com/gb/

Gay Shocked

2, Have you purchased any of the new range?

No Twisted Evil

3, Would you purchase any of the new range, if not why?

No, it looks as gay as a gay thing on a gay day Whistle Whistle

4, Have you purchased any Land Rover Gear/Merchandise in the past?

Yes Cool Cool Cool Land Rover mug Thumbs Up Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

5, What would you like to see Land Rover Gear do in the future with their products?

Build vehicles that don't break, it seems that each model they bring out has its own faults and they never quite get it right Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry

Post #188718 16th May 2013 6:50pm
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1. Naff and bloody expensive
2. No
3. No, as in 1. above
4. No
5. Have a look at "the competition", for example MG Owners Club range of regalia:

http://www.mgocshop.co.uk/index.html

beats the (gay) Laughing pants off anything LR has on offer, and offers value too, and is only a club, not a multi-national vehicle maker..... .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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Previous: L322 Range Rover TDV8 3.6 2008; L322 Range Rover TD6 3.0 2002; P38A Range Rover V8 1999

Post #188723 16th May 2013 7:12pm
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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Bonatti Grey

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Post #188747 16th May 2013 8:36pm
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No to bloody all ! Sorry It's cheap tat dressed up with an expensive price tag and only fit to give away with a new vehicle as a sweetner dealer gift! I opted for a bunch of flowers to give to the wife! 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

Post #188774 16th May 2013 9:51pm
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AMD



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I can't believe the price of some of that stuff! Does Landrover really believe their brand name can command such high prices? Current MY2020
Gone: 1 x L405 and 2 x L322's

Post #188779 16th May 2013 10:02pm
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Wow... It makes Porsche merchandise look cheap and good value.
Some nice items, but way over the top with the pricing. £30 for a t-shirt that you can't even see a logo on?
What about a fleece, sweatshirt or hoodie with a sensible brand logo..? Previously..
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Atacama Sand

Dan: It's gone to pot. I know there has always been a range of expensive luxury items, which is fair enough. I like some of them. However, the basic hoodies and everyday wear as just gone. I have a LR hoodie I use at work and it has got so tatty now I can't wear it in front of customers. I can't replace it either as their aren't any.

Can you do something?

Post #188793 16th May 2013 11:03pm
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I'm with everyone else.
Overpriced, made to ponce around in, mediocre quality. Sadly, that seems to be the way LR are heading these days.

They don't want the filthy off-road types that can do their own maintenance. Far easier to sell an average quality E-coque to some metrosexual architect's wife, and then charge them £150 per hour to fix the bits that break and fall off.



My apologies to any architects that may be reading this !

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Branded clothing is tragic.

Probably best to stick to items which are actually related to the product if it's more than a mug or a give-away polo shirt - what about proper, airport-usable fitted luggage sets which make full use of the boot space, perhaps in conjunction with a decent British manufacturer like Globetrotter? Or fitted gun storage in conjunction with a decent gunsmith?

Forget being a fashion brand unless you're doing a link-up with a real one (possibly some mileage with other strong UK brands - Barbour etc.).

Can't resist a decent mug though.

Post #188797 16th May 2013 11:40pm
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Switzerland 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Trommel wrote:
Branded clothing is tragic.


Totally.

Wouldn't mind some Land Rover boots though as they sort of compliment the product, like catapilar.

Oh and this: -

Trommel wrote:
Can't resist a decent mug though.

Post #188806 17th May 2013 12:06am
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1. Well over priced and nothing worth buying.
2. No
3. No, it's priced itself out of the running and there's nothing there that I like. As others have said; £30 for a t-shirt, £12 for a mug, I'd be the mug if I bought one at those prices!!
4. Yes, mostly the adventure gear like jackets, sweatshirts, t-shirts, G4 long sleeved shirts, baseball caps. Although I did buy it all at Billing at the knock-down prices. Laughing
5. Go back to the adventure gear style clothing, cheaper but quality gift items which people want to buy, no matter whether they have just bought a L405, a 2005 FFRR or a 1995 Defender.

I thought the idea of these products was to promote the Land Rover brand. At the moment it seems it's priced itself out of the market with items which don't appeal to Land Rover customers.

In teachers best red pen:
More thought required. Thumbs Up 

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Too expensive by a large margin and incredibly dull (sorry when I hear gay clothing, I'm expecting something more outrageous, not DULL). Looking at it makes me fall asleep.

Bought a pair of LR shorts a few years ago in SA in a shop selling LR clothing (they are no longer there, I wonder why...........) The shorts are well designed (lots and lots of handy pockets) but quality is a bit like our cars. Most of it is fine, the main pockets lining is falling apart at the seams (so keys dropping on the ground etc.) and the colour has faded quite a bit. Again, like our cars, excellent design but build quality below par IMHO. The (discounted) price was fine, though not cheap Smile

Sad thing is, I have not found any other shorts with a design as good as this Sad Again much like the FFRR !! MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

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1/ Dull & Bloody expensive
2/ No
3/ No ; nothing dedicated to the Range Rover ( full fat or Classic I mean )
4/ Yes , During Land rover events 5 or 6 years back , as then they had soome nice polos , and anyway it was sale merchandise from previous seasons
5/ Re -do a set of T-shirts , Caps , polos with the " Best 4x4xFar " slogan .
the opne which applies to the Whole Range .
- Also they would need GOOD QUALITY and OVERLY LARGE golf umbrellas .
The ones they sell today are just Chep Censored . ( the one my dealer offered me lasted 1 month only before going to pieces .... Jaybear

2002 V8 , premier edition , 19" alloys ,

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thanks for the feedback its appreciated Thumbs Up

John, i would just happen to be drinking coffee whilst reading your reply wouldnt i Rolling Eyes Laughing You can paypal direct using - www.paypal.me/duckworthparts
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