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cozz Member Since: 15 May 2013 Location: nottingham Posts: 539 |
couple of months ago the lads who turned up had 4 toyota hilux with custom rear canopys
but i still see defenders around too |
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21st Jan 2019 9:56pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
That as may be, but i see a depot of Jap Pick up cherry pickers and no Defenders anymore as they sold the stock off.
I haven't seen any refurbed defenders returning unfortunately. |
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21st Jan 2019 10:00pm |
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Ramajama Member Since: 28 Jul 2016 Location: Heartland, ‘Murica Posts: 109 |
2018 RAM Power Wagon (American Muscle) 2003 Land Rover Discovery II HSE 7 (Still deciding on its role) 2004 Land Rover Discovery II SE (British Steel...& aluminum) 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport HSE Lux (Soccer Mom car) |
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22nd Jan 2019 2:41am |
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22900013A Member Since: 23 Dec 2010 Location: Oxfordshire Posts: 3150 |
Defenders are being kept for a ten year working life, irrespective of mileage. Then inspected for condition and kept on until no longer viable. There is no refurb scheme I'm aware of. The Defenders are no better in terms of getting to the job, the advantage is they can carry a lot more kit as they have higher axle gross weights. 2011 110 USW 1973 Series III 1-Ton 1972 Series III 1-Ton Cherrypicker 1969 IIA 1-Ton 1966 IIA 88" |
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22nd Jan 2019 7:31am |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3708 |
I know of two Defenders at our local depo that have been taken off the road refurbished and are now back on site. A very good friend of mine who is hot glove (i think thats the term) Had a Defender then a Ranger when the Defender got to replacement age, hes now back in his old refurbed Defender and being a lot more productive than he was in the Ranger. The Ranger is now long gone. He said that the Ranger gould just not get to the places required which resulted in lots of walking. 130's have feeling's as well you know
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22nd Jan 2019 3:27pm |
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mikelike Member Since: 31 Aug 2011 Location: new zealand Posts: 108 |
Re the Disco 5 , I remember reading somewhere that Jerry Mcgovern found the Discovery 3 design to be very divisive , well I believe he has bettered this with the Disco 5 , seems to be universally disliked and for the investment must be considered to be a sales flop .
In our small market ,it is severely overpriced which is hindering sales as well , simply put, bang for the buck people that maybe interested walk out of the showroom with a Range Rover sport . Rear seat comfort and design in this price range is appalling ! Due to the ever increasing murricanisation of the world , pick up trucks is where it is at . Our Market of NZ has the Ranger as the biggest selling vehicle followed by the Hi Lux , Australia the other way round . These vehicles offer consumers great versatility although I tend to see them as compromise vehicles . They are not the best cars , not the best pick ups or not the best 4x4 , but they are selling . The new Defender must come in a very capable pick up option for it to be relevant globally . Improve on the old Defender that set the standard in towing terms for years and offer genuine utility . If this can not be achieved I am afraid it will be another insignificant Suv in a sea of Suvs , Much like the Discovery 5 !! |
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22nd Jan 2019 6:52pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
I agree. The pick up is built upon the chassis of the Series ie ladder and springs. Simple and effective. |
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22nd Jan 2019 10:47pm |
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Supacat Member Since: 16 Oct 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 11018 |
If you really want to improve on towing then the obvious answer is go all electric - both the Rivian & Tesla offers have huge towing capacities far above current defender limits.
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23rd Jan 2019 9:47am |
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flydive Member Since: 27 Aug 2015 Location: Lugano Posts: 290 |
You mean my old RRS cannot go off-road? |
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23rd Jan 2019 6:55pm |
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Timo K Member Since: 23 Aug 2012 Location: Helsinki Posts: 171 |
Driving around an offroad course sure... Serious long distance off-piste driving? Better bring a trailer of spare wheels...
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24th Jan 2019 6:38am |
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flydive Member Since: 27 Aug 2015 Location: Lugano Posts: 290 |
Well I thought the 275/65-18 STT would have been ok for off piste driving
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24th Jan 2019 1:30pm |
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diduan Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: Central Balkan Posts: 260 |
If RRS or D5 is your car for offroading, go for it. I just say, that these vehicles are no good for my jobs. Defender 110 SW MY2011 2.4tdci decat, no EGR
Jeep Wrangler YJ 1990 4.0. Front 78' Dana 60, Rear CUCV 14 bolt |
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24th Jan 2019 9:04pm |
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flydive Member Since: 27 Aug 2015 Location: Lugano Posts: 290 |
Well, I could say exactly the same about your or my Defender (or RRS)
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24th Jan 2019 9:31pm |
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Nidge Member Since: 27 Jan 2008 Location: Kildare Ireland Posts: 818 |
Interesting thoughts from Andrew SPW
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24th Feb 2019 11:35am |
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