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Does it exist? I appear to be on the verge of LR addiction and may need help. :-kSince buying my Freelander I've been looking around more and more - on here and elsewhere - and have an urge need desire notion for another Land Rover. Possibly a Defender.Now can someone either a) talk me out of it, or b) suggest things to look for / avoid / essential when buying a 'real' Land Rover. I don't want a "project" - I do know my way around a toolbox, but only where there are two wheels involved... :)
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My advice would be to find a good Discovery instead. I realise in standard form the Defender is more capable but the Disco is a much nicer machine for day to day use.
One of the local LR specialists is in the process of swapping his 110 hard top (has hydraulic winch and BFG M/Ts) for a 200 TDI Disco as a work truck. He just finds the Disco warms up quicker and doesn't suffer from as many leaks or drafts as the 110, apart from the greater elbow room and better seats.
QuoteOne of the local LR specialists is in the process of swapping his 110 hard top (has hydraulic winch and BFG M/Ts) for a 200 TDI Disco as a work truck. He just finds the Disco warms up quicker and doesn't suffer from as many leaks or drafts as the 110, apart from the greater elbow room and better seats.The Defender has better elbow room? Or a Disco? I drove a friend's Disco and kept banging my elbows on stuff - they're surprisingly cramped for such a big vehicle (which is another reason I bought a Freebie - more room in the cabin).And err... how much does he want for the 110? :drool:
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There is a simple cure.1 Wait until it is raining (won't have to wait long) and put on your favorite jeans and T shirt2 Go and lie on your driveway (or someone else's)3 Stay there for one hour4 Lightly rap your knuckles with a hammer5 Spray WD 40 into your left ear6 Dab some grease on your (favorite) t shirt7 Rap yourself sharply on your thumb with a heavy spanner8 Wipe the blood on your jeans.9 It should be dark now so go and get your toolbox.10 Empty your toolbox on your front lawn11 Now collect your tools without a torch12 Now get your wallet out and rip up a couple of tenners13 Go indoors, sit on the sofa, receive verbal assault14 Buy something on ebay you don't need (minimum £30)15 Now go back out again and tear up any fivers in your wallet16 Repeat this three times a week for a monthIf you have made it this far you are ready to buy an old land rover. If not, think again.
I'm turning in to my Dad - but with him it's Jaguars. :-k
There is a simple cure.1 Wait until it is raining (won't have to wait long) and put on your favorite jeans and T shirt2 Go and lie on your driveway (or someone else's)3 Stay there for one hour4 Lightly rap your knuckles with a hammer5 Spray WD 40 into your left ear6 Dab some grease on your (favorite) t shirt7 Rap yourself sharply on your thumb with a heavy spanner8 Wipe the blood on your jeans.9 It should be dark now so go and get your toolbox.10 Empty your toolbox on your front lawn11 Now collect your tools without a torch12 Now get your wallet out and rip up a couple of tenners13 Go indoors, sit on the sofa, receive verbal assault14 Buy something on ebay you don't need (minimum £30)15 Now go back out again and tear up any fivers in your wallet16 Repeat this three times a week for a month
Additional for Jaguar OwnersAlthough try fitting your hand into places you can't possibly get it (as nothing is design to be worked on)Spend several hours trying work why someone should design some that needs changing regularly(eg Oil Filter) in such an impossible place to get at.undo several nuts with fine thread that about 12 inches long using a spanner which you need to turn over each time because lack of room.and times the money figures by Five for Jags, and that goes for your insurance and fuel bills. Strangely they have there appeal to Sadly addicted to both just can't afford to get my XJS he Sport 5.3 V12 back on the road at the moment though spending to much on the TR110.