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Kivo



Member Since: 22 Sep 2019
Location: Geel
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Belgium 
Trim level information
Hi all,

I’m new to the forum, and looking for some information I do not appear to find.
I do have a Jeep Wrangler (Rubicon) JK – that’s the short Wrangler - background, but plans to purchase a classic Defender 90.
That purchase will not likely happen before January, giving me at least 3 months still to dig in to the ins and outs of Defenders.
I’ll be looking for a last series one, not older than 2013-2014, by preference not off-roaded as of yet, in the best condition I can afford.

The one thing I’m currently struggling with, is basic information in regard to trim levels, standard equipment, and available options.
I.e. were the Defenders back then sold as basic, S, SE, HSE as well, or any other trim, and what kind of equipment (e.g. diff locks, …) came with each trim level, and what was available as option?

Long story short, is there any online source where I could find such information, whether it be digital folders and/or option lists, or any other kind of, from that period of time?
Even the official LR site seems to neglect the classic Defender… Rolling Eyes

Thanks in advance, and best regards from Belgium,
Kid.
Post #794496 22nd Sep 2019 2:12pm
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Bluest



Member Since: 23 Apr 2016
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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
Engine & transmission is the same across all models, permanent 4x4 with centre diff lock. It just trim and interior accessories that varied. Someone more knowledgable than me can fill you in on the trim levels, but I think there were only three excluding any special editions. Base model, County and XS. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
Post #794503 22nd Sep 2019 2:56pm
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Rashers



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United Kingdom 2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Corris Grey
My 2014 110 XS Utility came with half leather seats, ABS, traction control, electric windows, boost alloy wheels, air conditioning, heated seats, heated screen, not sure if the steering wheel was different against the standard (leather bound and stitched on mine). I think the latter models had a switch to turn the traction control on/off, and the head lining turned charcoal coloured, but mine doesn't and the headlining is cream.

Might of missed something. Hope that helps Thumbs Up
Post #794509 22nd Sep 2019 3:32pm
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ericvv



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Switzerland 2009 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SVX Station Wagon Santorini Black
Kid, trim level denomination in continental Europe differed from the U.K.
Belgium was the same as here in Switzerland.
I took some pictures of the Swiss price list for 2014, model year 2015, which will be a copy of what you guys had in Belgium at the time. Hope helps, if you need more, let me know as I have hard copies of about all model year brochures and price lists for the last 6/7 years.
Eric


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Post #794512 22nd Sep 2019 3:43pm
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Kivo



Member Since: 22 Sep 2019
Location: Geel
Posts: 5

Belgium 
Thank you all, in particular Eric for the effort!

Bow down Very Happy

This is a really good start.

I wasn't expecting much differences in trim in between the UK and other countries seen the Defender being more of a niche model. Learned something already Smile
Post #794513 22nd Sep 2019 4:04pm
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
Hi,
Can I ask, why do you want to change a JK Rubicon for a 90? Or are you keeping the Wrangler and also getting a 90?
I have recently been struggling to decide on making a swap the other way!
In my case, change a 110 for a JL Unlimited.

I have driven the 285 HP, V6 JK and the 270 HP 2.0 Turbo JL, both with automatic transmission.
This really ruined any enjoyment I had previously got from driving a 122 HP diesel engined Defender!

None of the Defenders have axle diff locks as standard, they are only available as aftermarket accessories.
Some will have Electronic Traction Control, but it is not as good if you really need diff locks.
Your passengers will really appreciate the comfort and space in the Jeep, you will too if you do long distances.
But it is a tough decision to make.
Post #794790 23rd Sep 2019 10:33pm
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Kivo



Member Since: 22 Sep 2019
Location: Geel
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Belgium 
Sure you can Smile

I not yet made my mind up for good - the one day I feel like "I want a Defender", the other day my mind leans towards a Wrangler again.
Both are similar in construction, though also quite different.
I sold my JK to buy an other car, but that for sure was not my best decision... Confused

I had the 2.8 diesel, with a little tune increased to 500nm of torque (and 230hp), and that was more than enough, in particular for off-roading.
The short Wrangler is less specious in the back as a two-seater than a 90, much of its width being its plastic fenders.

The Rubicon has both a front and rear lockable diff, and is in basis a rear wheel drive, which can be quite fun Wink
Comfort wise, indeed the Jeep is a step up compared to a Defender (personal opinion), more spacious for both driver and front passenger, good seats, better ergonomics, and in particular now, a bit closer to nowadays standards, though at the same time still quite basic.
For sure I do not have any particular reason as to why NOT to buy an other Wrangler, it is just that I much like the Defender too.
Both the Wrangler and Defender are the kind of cars you'd love to go loose on with your wrenches, and make it suit to your needs, whether that be overlanding, or more hard-core off-roading.
Post #794882 24th Sep 2019 4:36pm
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Aintree Green
"Both are similar in construction, though also quite different"

- I agree. Both are also very capable 4x4's that got the basic design right.
The ideal answer is to have one of each! Thumbs Up

Good luck with finding a Defender, if you decide to get one.
Post #794956 24th Sep 2019 9:53pm
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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Santorini Black
I've got a 2.4 puma Defender USW 2011 and a 2002 4.0 Sahara TJ Wrangler.

Both are very capable vehicles.

The Wrangler is more fun - but then my old Series II and III were great fun as well Cool

Back to the original question - most things on a Defender can be altered/upgraded.

Generally a low spec well cared for defender is a better buy than an XS that has been infrequently serviced by a non specialist. Just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right.
Post #795111 25th Sep 2019 7:23pm
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