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  1. On 4/6/2024 at 2:19 PM, landroversforever said:

    IMO £60k isn’t that bad when your boggo basic mini is something around £21/22k before any extras. 

    The cheapest new Defender is £51,000 for the 90 D250 Commercial 

    lt's got everything that you need as standard. Well, apart from rear seats.

    There's no such thing as a basic vehicle these days.

    Also being a Commercial Vehicle the road tax is only £360 and it's exempt from the £2,000+ first year road tax on vehicles over £40,000.

     

  2. On 2/8/2024 at 8:27 AM, Lightning said:

    50mpg? l've got a 2022 90 with the D250 (3.0 diesel) and the best l can get on a run is 40mpg.

    Round town, driving between customers l am averaging 25mpg although if l drive really carefully l can get 28.

    UPDATE 

    This was my best effort on a local journey, using "ECO" mode but not holding up the traffic

     

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  3. I've driven the Grenadier and it is a great vehicle although feels quite large.

    Nevertheless l would have bought one if it had been classed as "Commercial" by HMRC, which it isn't.

    So l couldn't put it through my business.

    lnstead l bought a basic coil sprung Defender 90 Commercial. Putting this through my business has saved me £14,000 in tax, effectively making the Defender £40,000

    For my business use the new Defender is fabulous, the D250 diesel generates 600Nm torque at 1500rpm, and towing our caravan is completely effortless.

    However if l was setting out to drive to Cape Town it would be the Grenadier l would choose.

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  4. "Don't get me wrong, I like the new Defender. It is a brilliant Discovery. Which clearly many potential Discovery owners also agree with"

     

    Have you owned or driven all three vehicles (Discovery 3/4, Discovery Sport, Defender) to come to this conclusion?

    The new Defender is nothing like a Discovery, l've driven both Discovery and Discovery Sport. My friend had a Sport until it was stolen. l drove that from time to time. Completely different vehicle 

    My other friend swapped his Discovery 4 for a Defender 110 and l drove that one a fair bit, including towing a twin axle caravan with it. was nothing like a Defender.

  5. On 10/31/2023 at 10:37 AM, Chicken Drumstick said:

    Not meaning to be flippant. This is of course what the world and brand needs. A likely £150,000 off road focused model that nobody will use off road due to the cost 🙄 Talk about about a brand loosing its way. :( 

    But the new Defender still has a full order book and waiting list of up to 15 months on the Commercial version.

    They are everywhere round here. Sales are what's most important and in that respect JLR will consider the new Defender a total success.

    lt's a shame JLR didn't build a "Grenadier" though. But l doubt they would have sold as many if it was at all compromised on road.

    For instance

    Just look at all the whingeing in reviews about the Grenadier steering.

    (they've used a steering box as it's a "proper" off road vehicle)

    I own a new Defender 90 Commercial which is a great vehicle, but if l was crossing Africa l would sell it and buy a Defender TD5 or TDi.

    While the new one would undoubtedly do it, l would feel more at one with the journey in the old model.

     

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  6. You mean the centre console? There won't be any available second hand unless you can find a Defender being broken for spares.

    There have been a couple online.

    Here's one currently for sale, but it isn't cheap.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285474224150?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=roM2goNNT56&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=Cj4IjO6GTG6&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

     

    The other option would be to buy the part new from Land Rover. But l am not sure what else you'll need in order to fit it.

  7. Yes it can be disabled.

    But few do it. l am still surprised on the "stolen" sites such as "Landywatch" how few had any extra security fitted.

    You would think that by now, everyone would have some extra security devices fitted but many still don't. 

    One owner left their late model 110 under a tree for weeks and l quote "it was greened up" and then they were surprised when it got pinched. When l suggested they might have made more effort to secure it, l got a bollocking online from them.

  8. Vehicle theft is at epidemic levels, around ten Range Rovers stolen in the London area every DAY apparently, and that's just Range Rovers.

    Apparently the issue is, the actual ringleaders are often in Eastern Europe and not traceable, all we catch are the "drones" sent over to steal vehicles. Then they just send more. These "drones" are paid £1,000 every vehicle they steal.

    So plenty of volunteers. When they are caught they are often bailed and disappear.

    The vehicles leave the country in containers, which apparently can't be checked as there are too many.

    Sadly there doesn't seem to be a solution.

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