July 24th,
2003 TV
poll names Land Rover 'Greatest Car of All Time'
THE
Land Rover, originally built in 1948 and known since 1990 as the Land
Rover Defender, has been named 'the greatest car of all time' by BBC
TV's Top Gear program. Viewers were asked to vote by telephone for nine
vehicles short-listed by the show's team of experts, and following nine
weeks of closely contested competition, the Land Rover beat its rivals
to the accolade with 29 percent of the vote.
Matthew Taylor, Land Rover's managing director,
added: "Land Rover is a motoring icon, noted for its good work
around the world. “Nearly two million have been sold during its
55 years, two-thirds of which are still in use today. Owners of the
vehicles and employees of the company around the world should be very
proud of this accolade, bestowed upon us by a very tough group of
critics - the viewers of BBC's Top Gear." The current range of Land Rovers - Range Rover,
Discovery, Freelander and Defender - can each trace their roots back to
the original Land Rover of 1948 - the vehicle that established the
company. Over 3.25 million Land Rover vehicles have been sold since
then, 1.8 million of which were the original Land Rover shape and its
successor, the Defender - making it the most successful product in the
company's history. To see an incredibly original early LandRover
here in Australia, click
here. |