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Arkaig



Member Since: 01 Feb 2020
Location: Highland
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Scotland 
[quote="diesel_jim"]1) I wonder what winch it is that fits in there... bet nothing as good as a Husky 8000

It's a Warn Zeon Platinum 10-S with a pre-set maximum pull force of 4,536kg/10,000lbs via the overload device.
Post #829504 6th May 2020 1:22pm
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blackwolf



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 DCPU Stornoway Grey
Never mind, could be worse. I bet it's not easy to fit a different winch in its place. Husky might not go, but I suppose there might be a Red of similar size and footprint.

Warn was so much better before they started "value engineering" them.
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Morepower



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@Blackwolf "value engineered winch for a value engineered car"... What could possibly go wrong......... It doesn't matter how bad it is, It can always get worse...

2013 Bowler 110 (Sold)
2016 Bowler 90 Rally Spec (Sold)
Post #829517 6th May 2020 2:57pm
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Naks



Member Since: 27 Jan 2009
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South Africa 2010 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
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Drive impressions

Our first taste of the new Land Rover came in Namibia driving a D240 variant looking very traditional in its Pangaea Green paint with white roof and white steel wheels. The overall look of the new vehicle is sure to be polarising, as it takes no prisoners with a design that is modern while incorporating hues of the classic Land Rovers of the past.

The vehicles on this trip were fitted with the Expedition package which includes a raised air-intake snorkel, expedition roof rack, a ladder to access the roof on the passenger’s side, and a storage box on the driver’s side. They were also fitted with Goodyear Duratrac all-terrain tyres to conquer sharp, rocky tracks in confidence.

The D240 is powered by the 2.0-litre Ingenium diesel engine that makes a sprightly 177kW and 430Nm, making light work of the steep African terrain and sandy tracks. The diesel engine is stunningly quiet both at idle and under load and you’d be hard-pressed to pick it as a diesel from within the cabin.

The eight-speed automatic transmission is perfectly matched to the modern powerplant, giving smooth and refined shifting. The engine is relatively small but the power and torque figures are on the money; though it will be interesting to drive this combination with a heavier load on board than what we had here. ...

The low-range/low-gear engine braking is good, but, even so, the descent still required the driver to hover a foot over the brake to control speed. We found the sensitivity of the brake-by-wire system to be odd, providing little to no retardation at minimum brake input and then jolting the vehicle to a stop if squeezed a tad more.

We brought this up with chief engineer, Steven Frick, citing it as a problem, and he said we weren’t the first to note it and it is something the company will look at on the production vehicles. All of these cars were pre-production models and calibration of the brake-by-wire system should be easy to refine to get the right feel and performance. It’s something we’ll certainly look for when we get to drive production vehicles back here in Australia later this year. ...

We also got to drive the P400 110, and what a pleasure that was. This is powered by Land Rover’s new 3.0-litre inline six-cylinder, turbocharged petrol engine, which is also boosted by an electric supercharger feeding from the 48-volt electrical system. The theory is that the electric supercharger provides the boost at low revs before the turbocharger wakes up as the revs climb.

It works too, with 294kW on tap and 550Nm from as low as 2000rpm. That torque feels almost diesel-like in its delivery, making the P400 a pleasure to drive both at low speed over off-road terrain and quicker over fast-flowing roads.

We didn’t get actual fuel figures on this drive, but at fill-up time the diesel D240s were taking almost half as much fuel as the petrol P400s, and that’s driving over the same 680km route, of which only 4km were on sealed roads.

It was on these flowing open roads that the true ‘breadth of ability’ of the new Defender revealed itself. Never before has a Defender felt so composed at speed – it is a real confidence-inspiring high-speed tourer. The steering is perfectly weighted and the communication of the suspension through to the driver is superb for such a large vehicle. The L663 feels right at home on high-speed sand and gravel roads, which is something you would never have said about a Defender in the past.

It’s this new-found performance and on-road manners that make this new Land Rover such a revelation which, depending on sale price, should be hugely popular in a big country like Australia. ...
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spudfan



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Gerry McGovern has "left" JLR and JLR have bought INEOS......yeah then I woke up but it was a good dream while it lasted. 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
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blackwolf



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At least you didn't suggest that Ineos had head-hunted McGovern away from Landrover!
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spudfan



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My dreams are usually grounded in reality Rolling with laughter 1982 88" 2.25 diesel
1992 110 200tdi csw -Zikali
2008 110 2.4 tdci csw-Zulu
2011 110 2.4 tdci csw-Masai
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Supacat



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS DCPU Keswick Green
spudfan wrote:
Gerry McGovern has "left" JLR and JLR have bought INEOS......yeah then I woke up but it was a good dream while it lasted.


JLR having anything to do with INEOS would be a nightmare. JLR "buying" Bowler was bad enough. These companies exist because of the way JLR is, they are a foil. Bringing them together can only snuff out everything that is good about them.
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markb110



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spudfan wrote:
My dreams are usually grounded in reality Rolling with laughter


My dreams are normally grounded by the missus Big Cry

Well mostly. Whistle
Post #829818 8th May 2020 6:58am
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J77



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tango90



Member Since: 26 Apr 2020
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Ireland 
Is it me or does everything McGovern has designed looks like it has had the roof chopped and dropped, there is too much body in relation to glass?
Post #830041 9th May 2020 9:30am
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blackwolf



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No, It is not you, they do. Ghastly!
Post #830053 9th May 2020 10:22am
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spudfan



Member Since: 10 Sep 2007
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Out of curiosity I had a look at the pricing of the new Defender over here.
The basic 90 starts at €59410 (£51882) and the base spec 110 comes in at €68160 (£59524) before the dealer adds on their delivery charge etc. That is for the base 2 litre engine.The road tax will be €1200 (£1047) per year The road tax on the 300 PS petrol will be be €2350 (£2052) per year.This is based on the CO2 figures. If the Greens get into government that will no doubt increase.
The cost of that base vehicle fitted with the 300 PS engine will set you back €76215 (£66658) . The cost of adding even basics like mudflaps, tow bar and mats soon adds up. A detachable tow bar comes in at €1140 (£995) which is a lot for a tow bar.
They say there is a commercial variant scheduled to arrive in late 2020.
Wonder how many they will sell? It is definitely aimed at a different customer base than the old Defender. 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 #830099 9th May 2020 2:56pm
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Morepower



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New Zealand 
@Spudfan.... The "commercial' version is basically the same as a D5... So it's not really a commercial... It qualifies for commercial VED... However, Not the more important waiver for BIK or VAT.... I've looked into this in depth and posted the details before.... have a look at my posts

Regards

Tim It doesn't matter how bad it is, It can always get worse...

2013 Bowler 110 (Sold)
2016 Bowler 90 Rally Spec (Sold)
Post #830195 10th May 2020 7:58am
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Green Machine



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United Kingdom 2005 Defender 90 Td5 CSW Tonga Green
It is really starting to grow on me now. That pic J77 posted of the white '90' from that angle looks pretty good! I still have a problem with the headlights in their recessed open 'boxes' and the interior exposed bolt heads, but maybe I just need more time!

Still think the DC100 concept looked better, but concepts usually do look better than the finished production vehicle. 2005 Td5 | 90 Station Wagon | Tonga Green
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