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johnlad Member Since: 18 Dec 2023 Location: Blackpool Posts: 54 |
Here’s my new and old
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1st Mar 2024 4:35pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1051 |
How was it any different from the transition between the old and the new mini, or the beetle for that matter. They used (milked) the original design for design clues and then built a completely different modern car. James May once dismissed retro designs as cheap and cowardly. You should really admire the designers that create true new iconic designs. |
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1st Mar 2024 5:02pm |
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Retroanaconda Member Since: 04 Jan 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 2645 |
You have posted your opinions, not facts. I think there are numerous styling references both internally and externally. You obviously don’t. Ownership has nothing to do with it. None so blind as those who will not see etc. To claim that the old model was continuously updated is farcical at best. A 2016 110 is basically the same car as a 1983 110, just with a different drivetrain and interior. |
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1st Mar 2024 5:44pm |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2763 |
Love both your vehicles! Having both (old and new) is the way to go if you can do it. l wish l could have kept my old one but l had nowhere to store it. Our garage will barely fit the Suzuki Jimny and that's 3/4 the size of a Defender. |
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2nd Mar 2024 10:03am |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2763 |
"To claim that the old model was continuously updated is farcical at best. A 2016 110 is basically the same car as a 1983 110, just with a different drivetrain and interior.[/quote]"
That's not entirely fair, although the last really big upgrade was the change to coil springs back in 1983. The Land Rover 90, later Defender, was continually refined over the years. For instance the TD5 is a lot less "agricultural" to drive than the previous 300tdi. It's not just the engine.Refinement generally was improved (well, compared to the previous model. lt was still a tractor) The Puma engine version is better still for those who want to use it on the road. There were various improvements, better doors, one piece tailgate, heated seats and electric windows, heated screen, reasonable audio system etc. Many people say that Land Rover "could have done so much more with it" But they did. lt was called "Discovery" (1/2) and was basically a Defender SUV. Same underpinnings but designed to work on road as a family vehicle. |
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2nd Mar 2024 11:00am |
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100inch Member Since: 15 May 2012 Location: Brunswick Posts: 411 |
Maybe admin could have a word with him? It is an ongoing thing and he doesn't seem to get the message. m |
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2nd Mar 2024 8:56pm |
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johnlad Member Since: 18 Dec 2023 Location: Blackpool Posts: 54 |
I’m pretty sure the Drumstick is the same character as 300/bhp ton from Landyzone.
Where he spouts the same stuff. Seems too much of a coincidence as there both from close to Milton Keynes and preach the same gospel about the Grenadier |
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2nd Mar 2024 10:30pm |
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Moo Member Since: 01 Oct 2021 Location: UK Posts: 1372 |
I wouldn't stress. You get them on every forum. As far as they are concerned, once the wheel was invented, all progress stopped and no amount of evidence and debate will convince them to the contrary
More positively, love johnlad's green 90 above. Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy. |
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3rd Mar 2024 9:09am |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2763 |
He's allowed to dislike the new Defender if he wants, but maybe stick to the old Defender forum ?
l would say, show me your better Defender design that includes all the safety requirements including pedestrian impact mitigation and environmental needs. For instance, the platform will need to support a fully electric drivetrain. The Suzuki Jimny is the nearest to an old Defender, and it's cheap. Sadly emissions have killed it off in the U.K. but the new five door version would be a genuine contender. ?feature=shared |
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3rd Mar 2024 1:09pm |
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Dave S Member Since: 26 Aug 2020 Location: Dungannon Posts: 75 |
My new one is the 10th Defender I have owned. Just could not find it in me to part with the 9th one so it has stayed. I wasn't convinced when the new model was launched but after a test drive my mind was made up. It replaced a 4.8 petrol V8 Porsche Cayenne - superb driving vehicle - and is a completely different driving experience. In my humble opinion Land Rover have got it right. The interior is such a great place to be and the driving experience sublime. The 3.0 litre D250 and auto box works very well. Even a grumpy old git like myself has to move on once in a while!
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4th Mar 2024 7:47am |
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lightning Member Since: 23 Apr 2009 Location: High Peak, Derbyshire Posts: 2763 |
Great pair of vehicles you have there! Easier to make a comparison when you have both on your drive.
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4th Mar 2024 8:29am |
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Moo Member Since: 01 Oct 2021 Location: UK Posts: 1372 |
Nice. I agree with you that the D250 is a cracking engine and that Land Rover got it right, I just wish they'd done the same with the D4 replacement. Eiger Grey MY23 D250 SE with bits. Known as Noddy.
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4th Mar 2024 8:53am |
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Dave S Member Since: 26 Aug 2020 Location: Dungannon Posts: 75 |
Thank you for your kind replys. Much appreciated.
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4th Mar 2024 12:41pm |
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