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bm52



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don't get one........i can't be bothered to say any more Neutral BM52
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Landyrob



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the six speed gear box is a Plus..i agree spudfan the TD4 is very quiet compared to the older versions.
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spudfan wrote:
I find the Puma great for overtaking-foot down and off you go. Wonderful car on a long journey from a driver and passenger point of view.Very quiet and refined and the clutch and gearbox are so "light"in use compared to previous Defenders. Fair enough as many people point out it is not a Land Rover engine under the bonnet but I got over that hangup the first time I drove ours.Still smitten after three years of happy ownership. Like I said above, it gets the Thumbs Up from me. Mr. Green


Wot he said .............. Cool Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
Post #82249 27th Jul 2011 8:05pm
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Re: What are these Puma things like ?
Landyrob wrote:
i find the engine reaction time is completely different that on the older versions, puma seems to have a delay in reaction..


Rolling with laughter A bit like their owners.....Welcome Frapp.....Let me think about it....mull it over for a while....and I'll get back to this thread with an answer maybe in three-weeks two days time!

Laughing If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Post #82265 27th Jul 2011 9:04pm
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Re: What are these Puma things like ?
frapp wrote:
Right Gang

Im thinking of getting back into Defender Mode (keeping D3)
So, what are the Puma engined beasts like compared with Td5 (which I have already owned)

The reason for asking is, I cant be Censored bothered to trawl through, the no doubt pages of it.

Frapp


The Puma has been especially developed for discerning types who really know and appreciate the true meaning of the word extreme and who just get the aesthetic of gear levers hand carved from solid billet aluminium and then polished to a mirror finish. What some think is a mere bulge in the bonnet was in fact scientifically designed to improve airflow and dramatically improve top speed plus dramatically cut down on wind noise associated with earlier models, this makes the the Puma virtually silent in operation even at motorway speeds.

Really.

Because Land Rover recognise that many Pumas are a lifestyle choice they are now considering a range of non functioning replica winches and other off road accessories moulded in extreme heavy duty GRP especially for the Puma which can be easily attached to the vehicle using Velcro but which are almost indistinguishable from those nasty, heavy real ones when fitted. To cater for this sector the company are designing a range of specially formulated GRP safe cleaning and polishing products for those Sunday mornings spent lovingly dusting off and buffing your pride and joy.

Nah. It's similar to the Td5 but different.

Really. Steve.
Owned numerous Land Rover vehicles of all shapes and sizes over the decades.
Current Defender: A non tarts hand-bagged Puma 110 XS USW.

[Insert something impressive here such as extensive list of previous Land Rovers or examples of your prestigeous and expensive items, trinkets, houses, bikes, vehicles etc]

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Post #82266 27th Jul 2011 9:04pm
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Puma has more letters than a TD5 to...i had a puma, now dont its not the same as having a 300tdi and certainly not easy to compare to a range rover or discovery

Hope that helps Thumbs Up Rolling with laughter Mike
Post #82269 27th Jul 2011 9:12pm
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Re: What are these Puma things like ?
Miserableolgit wrote:


Because Land Rover recognise that many Pumas are a lifestyle choice they are now considering a range of non functioning replica winches and other off road accessories moulded in extreme heavy duty GRP especially for the Puma which can be easily attached to the vehicle using Velcro but which are almost indistinguishable from those nasty, heavy real ones when fitted.
Really.


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Post #82277 27th Jul 2011 9:39pm
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Bit like asking-"What's your wife like,as I am thinking of getting one?" Everyone's opinion will be different dependent on how things have gone. I am very happy with mine-Puma that is. Better curves and chassis than the wife. Also very quiet when one travels and does not mind me lashing on the soapy stuff and painstakingly running a chamoix leather over her-Puma that is. I suppose if I could get a tee shirt to fit the Puma then lash on the soapy stuff that would be pretty close to ideal but the accessory brochure does not list one yet. Surely Land Rover must know how we feel about our pride and joy-Puma that is.Then there is the waxing and slow polishing off.Go on, get one-Puma that is, and join the rest of us here.At least test drive one-Puma that is,it will open your eyes.
Better say that I am also happy with the wife. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
Post #82278 27th Jul 2011 9:40pm
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frapp



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Puma Tdci it is then

Thanks
Post #82307 28th Jul 2011 9:22am
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I was thinking about getting a D3, what are they like?. Can't be arssed to do a search or even to change Forums.
Post #82326 28th Jul 2011 11:12am
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markalpha wrote:
I was thinking about getting a D3, what are they like?. Can't be arssed to do a search or even to change Forums.


The range rover sports fat ugly sister Rolling with laughter Whistle Rolling with laughter Mike
Post #82328 28th Jul 2011 11:21am
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frapp wrote:
Puma Tdci it is then

Thanks


Thumbs Up Good choice !
Post #82330 28th Jul 2011 11:25am
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mse wrote:
markalpha wrote:
I was thinking about getting a D3, what are they like?. Can't be arssed to do a search or even to change Forums.


The range rover sports fat ugly sister Rolling with laughter Whistle Rolling with laughter




Or better looking daughter Whistle
Post #82335 28th Jul 2011 11:33am
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frapp wrote:
Puma Tdci it is then

Thanks


Good call Thumbs Up

The Puma is a Defender with a few things brought up to date.

Better, heater, aircon, engine, gearbox, switches etc. John

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kingofthesparks wrote:
mse wrote:
markalpha wrote:
I was thinking about getting a D3, what are they like?. Can't be arssed to do a search or even to change Forums.


The range rover sports fat ugly sister Rolling with laughter Whistle Rolling with laughter




Or better looking daughter Whistle


Nope sorry - noone looked at a discovery and went...thats a gourgeious young lady - possibly, looked at it and went...could you tarmac my drive? and/or we dont mind the slight view of your arse crack Mike
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