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funrover Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 130 |
There's no chance that Land Rover will forget the purpose of a Defender. It has a specific use and so the new one will fit exactly into it's place, but will likely bring a range of modern improvements like passenger and pedestrian safety, economy and perhaps some creature comforts and less rusty build? Editor of FunRover - One blog. Read it!
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19th May 2011 7:11am |
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AndrewS Member Since: 10 Apr 2007 Location: Hereford Posts: 3708 |
I think it already is 130's have feeling's as well you know |
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24th May 2011 8:09pm |
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Landie Boy Member Since: 14 Jan 2011 Location: Essex Posts: 431 |
i agree, it has been one for ages Jack |
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24th May 2011 8:54pm |
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BigWheels Member Since: 21 Mar 2010 Location: Somerset Posts: 1405 |
One vehicle that's been overlooked in the list above, but has been modernised for safety regulations, yet still retains its traditional shape & modular options - is the Jeep Wrangler.
I'm thinking more of the SWB, 3 door manual. But its nice that removable doors, screen, top & fuel options are there along with air bags, electronically dis-engageable roll bars & auto box. If the original land rover is replaced wholly.. its ta ta Tata. I'll either get some Wrangler or maybe a Disco 3 van. The latter, with options, could become an interim stopgap anyway. Think of low pollution zones springing up as in London. How long before the goal posts are moved again & TD5s, then TDCis are banned. If Ford have gone 2.2 Euro 6 on Transits already, that is a warning IMO. Elsewhere, 300 TDis are already silly money for such old vehicles. Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender |
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26th Jun 2011 8:01pm |
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Setok Member Since: 16 Jan 2009 Location: Helsinki Posts: 422 |
The Wrangler is one vehicle I often refer to myself. It is clearly identifiable for what it is, as a nice link with history, yet has been tastefully brought up to date and to fulfill current regulations, without really losing any of its capabilities. I think that would be a decent model for the Defender to follow.
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28th Jun 2011 11:18am |
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GREENI Member Since: 22 Aug 2010 Location: staffs Posts: 10383 |
I agree ! |
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28th Jun 2011 11:46am |
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gazellio Member Since: 28 Apr 2011 Location: chilterns Posts: 108 |
Quality nearly new used Defenders should be in demand if this happens.....
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28th Jun 2011 11:52am |
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