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24heuer



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Ecco wrote:
...im really stunned by number of threads where people exposing their concern about their defender been stolen..i had no idea that its so big thiefs target...im not living in europe for past 20 years so i am not really up to whats going on there and my judgment is based on area im living at and here, defender is seen as super cool truck, but everybody wanna steal Toyota Hilux..Defender?? You can leave it open and unlocked...

Considering that europe is/should be well organized(is it?) in terms of such things (car theft), where is the market for all that stolen Defenders?? Over here, you can still buy brand new double cabs 110, so i was under impression that market is..saturated and theft is minimal??


@Ecco - that is the million dollar question and one I'd love to know the answer to. Cheers,
Andy...
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tookaphotoof



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David T wrote:
I had one of these, a 59plate Wrangler Unlimited. An excellent vehicle, I used it on farms and muddy/snowy building sites, great off road, happy at 80+ cruising on the motorway or towing the trailer/Ducati to a track day. I'd have another, without a doubt.
It was a delivery miles/pre-reg that was on offer at £14,435 inc VAT, I did 20odd thousand miles in it and got £14,000 when I traded it in for a 90HT.



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Doesn't take too much time either if someone wants to take the doors, bonnet, etc... Maybe even half the time / effort one would need to a Defender? Laughing
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davew



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tookaphotoof wrote:
If I'm correct, Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan have or can have aircon for a big hairy dog. 😉
They tow pretty well. Had one myself.


I have a Transporter myself and yes, they can tow very well. Unless you're converting to a camper van though they can have commercial van speed limits (depends on how they were registered). The biggest issue though is that they are very expensive to buy in the UK. For some reason they keep their price really well, so much so that, unless you're buying very new, you can buy a similar year Range Rover for about the same price. Less depreciation than a Range Rover though. http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/
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zsd-puma



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davew wrote:
tookaphotoof wrote:
If I'm correct, Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan have or can have aircon for a big hairy dog. 😉
They tow pretty well. Had one myself.


I have a Transporter myself and yes, they can tow very well. Unless you're converting to a camper van though they can have commercial van speed limits (depends on how they were registered). The biggest issue though is that they are very expensive to buy in the UK. For some reason they keep their price really well, so much so that, unless you're buying very new, you can buy a similar year Range Rover for about the same price. Less depreciation than a Range Rover though.


I think they hold their price for the same reason Defenders do, people want them for the brand/style/accessories availability. The Transit Custom is a better alternative in terms of value i think.
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Cupboard



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What about a Hyundai Santa Fe? 2.5t towing, even the base spec one that my dad's just bought has two stage heated rear leather seats amongst other niceties. Plenty of space for dogs in them. Comfortable, quiet when cruising, 5 year warranty, ....

If you know someone that works for the government/council/military you can get a fairly hefty discount too.

davew wrote:
tookaphotoof wrote:
If I'm correct, Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan have or can have aircon for a big hairy dog. 😉
They tow pretty well. Had one myself.


I have a Transporter myself and yes, they can tow very well. Unless you're converting to a camper van though they can have commercial van speed limits (depends on how they were registered).


Same with the Ford Ranger, the older Navara and a few other pickups due to their excessive weight.
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JJ



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Top 10 most stolen vehicles of 2016. Source Trakker. With London being the worst place for thefts.

1.BMW X5
2.Range Rover Sport
3.BMW M3
4.Mercedes-Benz C Class
5.Mercedes-Benz E Class
6.BMW 3 Series
7.Range Rover Autobiography
8.Range Rover Vogue
9.Land Rover Defender
10.BMW 5 Series HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
Post #642743 9th Aug 2017 11:36am
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zsd-puma



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Cupboard wrote:


davew wrote:
tookaphotoof wrote:
If I'm correct, Transporter, Caravelle and Multivan have or can have aircon for a big hairy dog. 😉
They tow pretty well. Had one myself.


I have a Transporter myself and yes, they can tow very well. Unless you're converting to a camper van though they can have commercial van speed limits (depends on how they were registered).


Same with the Ford Ranger, the older Navara and a few other pickups due to their excessive weight.



Like the Defender the ranger can be a grey area for speed limits as some of them are over 2040kg unladen and some aren't it depends on spec. But when was the last time you saw a van doing 50 on a single carriageway? Laughing
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JJ



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Just for balance and if you want a car that is the least likely to be stolen/ broken in to . These are for every 10000 registered vehicles, source Honest John crime survey.

Morris 36
Jaguar 67
Porsche 86
MG 87
SAAB 87
Lexus 91
Hyundai 93
Mazda 96
Alfa Romeo 101
Rover 102
Chevrolet 103
Skoda 103
Kia 104
Subaru 104
Jeep 107
MINI 109
smart 111
Audi 113
Toyota 118
SEAT 120
Volvo 126
Daihatsu 127
Chrysler 135
Isuzu 136
Volkswagen 136
Nissan 137
Renault 140
BMW 145
Land Rover 145
Honda 146
Daewoo 156
Ford 164
Vauxhall 164
Peugeot 165
Proton 171
Citroen 172
FIAT 184
Suzuki 195
Mitsubishi 209
Mercedes-Benz 222
LDV 224 HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
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24heuer wrote:
Ecco wrote:
...im really stunned by number of threads where people exposing their concern about their defender been stolen..i had no idea that its so big thiefs target...im not living in europe for past 20 years so i am not really up to whats going on there and my judgment is based on area im living at and here, defender is seen as super cool truck, but everybody wanna steal Toyota Hilux..Defender?? You can leave it open and unlocked...

Considering that europe is/should be well organized(is it?) in terms of such things (car theft), where is the market for all that stolen Defenders?? Over here, you can still buy brand new double cabs 110, so i was under impression that market is..saturated and theft is minimal??


@Ecco - that is the million dollar question and one I'd love to know the answer to.



Pakistan, Europe , Middle East ,Africa ...... all a hot bed of stolen UK cars esp landrovers Have fun be happy
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GDR



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There are plenty of double cabs that would meet you requirements for carrying dogs, children and kit which have good towing capability. Prior to having our Defender we had an Isuzu D-Max. However, after experience of a double cab and a Defender there is no way we would go back to one. Compared to a Defender they are so wide to drive around country lanes. We were really surprised when we looked at the Defender stats to note it was half a meter narrower than the D-Max. We also transport a lot of dogs and in particular we have noticed that they are so much happier in the Defender being able to see and hear you. Also, if dogs are a big part of your life you don’t have the problem of their hair weaving its way into upholstery with a Defender. I’d stick with it.
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LandRoverAnorak



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Half a meter shorter maybe, but not narrower. There's only about 70-80mm in it, width wise, depending on model. Darren

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Pickles



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Lots of Wranglers in Aussie, much cheaper than Defenders too.
The most popular vehicle is the Toyota Hilux,.....they are EVERYWHERE, but of recent date they are being challenged by the Ford Ranger which is winning votes with its 3.2L engine.
Plenty of Nissan Navarras,, Mazda BT50, & a vehicle which is starting to make its mark is the VW Amarok which, if so optioned, can have the most powerful engine, a 170KW TT diesel, but this option is quite expensive.
Up until now, Aussie has been the "Land of the Ute",..Holden have been the leader for years with the classic "Holden Ute", which have been available for over 60 years. Current models of the Holden "Ute" are available with engines including the 6.2L supercharged LSA which at 435KW makes for a very exciting ride,.....but all Holden ute manufacture will finish in October this year so the classic "Aussie Ute" will be no more. But this is increasing the appeal of the "Twin Cab" which is now the most popular vehicle configuration in Aussie.
Nothing to do with this thread, but in view of the popularity of Twin Cabs, our "V8 Ute" Series run alongside V8 Supercars, will from 2018 be replaced with a "Super Ute" Series running Diesel twin cab utes, demonstrating the popularity of these vehicles.
So yeah, Twin Cabs are very big in Aussie. Mercedes are entering this market, & I suppose it will be interesting to see if any "New" Defender is available in this configuration. My opinion is that they will not be price competitive, & so not be a big contender.
Very few Defenders in every day use in Aussie, even fewer in a working capacity. It's been that way for a long time. We were out in our 90 all day yesterday, we saw 1, invariably we don't see any at all.
Pickles.
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Kit



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If I didn't have a LR I would get a 4.2 100 series Land Cruiser, always wanted one! 1993 200 Tdi 90 CSW
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Alternative to a Defender? Hmm... I always wanted a Humvee but now I have my heart set on a Terradyne Gurkha LAPV! Twisted Evil
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