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surf110



Member Since: 14 Jan 2008
Location: Rio de Janeiro
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Brazil 2009 Defender 130 Puma 2.4 HCPU Fuji White
Maybe buying 110 2007 MY. Bad idea?
Hey guys. Just moved to Brasil and thinking about buying a 110 2007 MY. Since this is the first year Pumas were introduced, should I avoid it or is it OK?. It only has 20,000 miles on it.
Post #82468 29th Jul 2011 2:04am
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MK



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Chile 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Chawton White
Check if clutch-PAS-(propshafts/nipples) and other parts have been changed. Search for 2007 in this forum. Thumbs Up Puma 110" SW

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Post #82470 29th Jul 2011 3:36am
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NinetyTD4



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Quite simple. If there is an 07 puma you are interested in, get the VIN, go to topix and check wether the service bulletins have been done. If yes, there are only a few things. Never forget: cars have owner, Landrover have field service personnel.
Post #82471 29th Jul 2011 4:40am
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110SEB



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Java Black
I agree with ninetyTd4. Also the first Puma suffered from some poor/weak parts (clutch plate, gear box etc.) which ought to have all been changed on them and never fitted in the newer ones. I think in fact some would argue that 2007s build quality might have been better than say 2010.

I reckon check the updates and recalls have been done and then go for it Thumbs Up
Post #82480 29th Jul 2011 6:48am
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Landie Boy



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Yeh if all the recalls have been done its worth it Smile make sure you give it a intensive test drive, double check the gear box.

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Post #82547 29th Jul 2011 5:04pm
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surf110



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Thanks guys. If I go with this one, I'll check everything you have suggested.
Post #82609 30th Jul 2011 1:13am
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4wheeler



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Australia 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Chawton White
My 10/2007 has 42,000km on it now. I have had it 2 years as it was purchased with 15,000km on the clock. It has had the clutch replaced under warranty at 20,000km and the transfer case output shaft seal done under warranty. It is used regularly off bitumen as I am a member of two four wheel drive clubs and has also done a few long stints (e.g. 4 x 3000km trips each over a few weeks on highways and tracks. Found it a great drive, economical and the best 4 wheel drive on the bush tracks I have ever owned. Seems to do everything I want with little effort and seems so much fun to drive.

After driving in the rain for a few hours I get a little water dripping onto the passenger floor foot well which is a recent problem which I have to sort out. No rust at all, paint still seems good, no gearbox problems, no oil leaks, no transmission noises and only has a squeek in the suspension when stopping or starting off (probably dirt in a suspension bush or spring mount).

All I can say is mine seems to be reliable and enjoyable to drive. Would I trust it to take me to the Australian deserts and outback areas which I have done regularly in the past with Toyota, Ford and Holden 4 wheel drives? Yep, no worries.

As others have suggested, check that the recall repairs have been done and it has a good service history. If a vehicle is highly modified then it might have more problems as it might have been pushed more off road, although this is more difficult to check.

I am very happy with my Defender and the only time I seen the dealer is at routine service time.

Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
Post #82610 30th Jul 2011 2:17am
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