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DiscoStu
 


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So what is a command position then? Confused
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Best ask Land Rover, they keep using the term in their advertising copy.

Other than that, I’d suggest it’s a combination of high seat / low and square bonnet / proper visibility of the front corners (see Defender (especially the Defender!) / Disco’s 1, 2, 3 & 4 / FF Range Rover / Freelander).
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Red Merle wrote:
If it were solely down to the “height of a driver’s eye”, every car, or van, with a high driver’s seat could be said to have a “command driving position”, so the term becomes completely meaningless; we might just as well all buy Ford Transits Rolling Eyes


Thanks for confirming that those that think it has 'gone' are concerned with a meaningless point Thumbs Up
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Red Merle wrote:

Other than that, I’d suggest it’s a combination of high seat / low and square bonnet / proper visibility of the front corners (see Defender (especially the Defender!) / Disco’s 1, 2, 3 & 4 / FF Range Rover / Freelander).


By the magic of 'vision', a windscreen and sitting as high as I was in the D4..... unbelievably I'm able to see the road just as well Rolling with laughter
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From memory, whilst sitting in a D5’s drivers Seat, I didn’t think the rear vision or the ability to judge where the four corners are is as good as the D3/4. I also seem to remember that the D5 is higher waisted with a smaller glass area in the doors. That’s what it felt like anyway.
This isn’t a criticism, just an observation. Many people will prefer to feel more cocooned, as in a “normal” car.
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Sorry LT... in the middle of splitting the thread there Smile

Yes the front is not square for sure but you get used to that very quickly...as for the rear view ...the ability to fold the rear headrests flat (when not in use Smile ) makes for a much clearer 'full rear window' view from the drivers position IMO Smile
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lespes wrote:
COMMAND DRIVING POSITION
Land Rover’s Command Driving Position provides the driver with an elevated view of the
road ahead and its surroundings, ensuring you’re always more aware of conditions.
So you can drive accordingly.


So, LR coin a term, describe it for the customers (as above) - what bit doesn't the D5 fulfil? It seems that 'others' add to the term then complain that their understanding now isn't met....
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Okay, so it means “elevated” only. So it doesn’t differentiate it from any other 4x4/SUV/van/full size MPV on the market then. Thanks for clearing that one up.
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RedMerle, as the current owner of a FFRR and previous owner of D4’s, would you agree that the D4 had the better outward visibility? I’m trying, so far in vain, to think of a vehicle I’ve driven that’s as good as the D3/4 for visibility.
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Red Merle wrote:
Okay, so it means “elevated” only.


Thats what I always understood it to mean and that isn't the point in contention Confused ..not sure about you but when I'm driving I tend to look at the road ahead Whistle ...surely the test when it is said that the command position is gone is "can I see just as well" ...the answer I'm afraid for the sceptics is "yes I can" Smile
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LT wrote:
RedMerle, as the current owner of a FFRR and previous owner of D4’s, would you agree that the D4 had the better outward visibility? I’m trying, so far in vain, to think of a vehicle I’ve driven that’s a good as the D3/4 for visibility.


Yes, undeniably, the D3/4 is better than the FF from that point of view but, for outright visibility, it seems to be the best of the current crop by some margin. It also shares a fair amount of that “light and airy” feel of the D3/4’s interior too. It was jumping out of a day’s off roading in a D5 and straight into a FF that clinched it for me Thumbs Up
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I’ve always thought it meant all round visibility, including view from mirrors.
I rode motor bikes on the road as soon as I turned sixteen, which is probably why I like a good 360 degree vision.
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DG wrote:
Red Merle wrote:
Okay, so it means “elevated” only.


Thats what I always understood it to mean and that isn't the point in contention Confused ..not sure about you but when I'm driving I tend to look at the road ahead Whistle ...surely the test when it is said that the command position is gone is "can I see just as well" ...the answer I'm afraid for the sceptics is "yes I can" Smile


Under normal road conditions yes Thumbs Up But, off road, it’s much harder to judge the position of the corners against immovable objects! And the cameras are too clumsy and inaccurate to judge a distance in an instant.
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Red Merle wrote:
LT wrote:
RedMerle, as the current owner of a FFRR and previous owner of D4’s, would you agree that the D4 had the better outward visibility? I’m trying, so far in vain, to think of a vehicle I’ve driven that’s a good as the D3/4 for visibility.


Yes, undeniably, the D3/4 is better than the FF from that point of view but, for outright visibility, it seems to be the best of the current crop by some margin. It also shares a fair amount of that “light and airy” feel of the D3/4’s interior too. It was jumping out of a day’s off reading in a D5 and straight into a FF that clinched it for me Thumbs Up


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I did a LRE half day in the FFRR, I don’t remember thinking that there was any issues with visibility but I couldn’t t judge the corners quite as easily as the more “boxy” D4. I put that down to lack of practice as much as anything though.
I agree, the Command Driving position of the FFRR is far superior to the other models in the current model line up.
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I would say its a high seating position, with a relatively low dash board, that appears to give a good all round view, both out in a horizontal forward view, but also down slightly. I also think having relatively low door cards give the feel as well.

As an example, when i sit in my friends Q5, my shoulder is almost level with the door card. In the D4, its much lower, and the two feel worlds apart. Of course, the D4 has a higher ground clearance anyway!

I cant really comment on the D5 as I haven't spent enough time in one. I did think the drivers seat felt more cocooned though. Some will like, some won't i suppose. Im not fussed either way.
 

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