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Land Rover Defender, what are they like?
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Thinking about getting a Defender roughly about 15 years old.
As most vehicles this age will require ongoing maintainence I wanted to know if parts were expensive or hard to get hold of.
Also, what are they like to own? Good reliable workhorses or great big money pits?
As most vehicles this age will require ongoing maintainence I wanted to know if parts were expensive or hard to get hold of.
Also, what are they like to own? Good reliable workhorses or great big money pits?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have had two series 3 diesel landovers and I loved them. They are brutish, uncomfortable and very noisy. I never had any problems getting parts and have had a notion for another one for many years now. I would think that the Defender will be a bit more comfy than the series 3 but maybe not all that much. It's a vehicle that grows on you and I wish I had never parted with my last one. If I do get another it will be a Defender.
1/ Parts are not usually expensive. As well as official LR parts, there are many other suppliers in the market.
2/ Generally reliable BUT you must service and maintain them properly. Regular servicing and checking, preferably by a LR specialist, is essential. Don't do it - it'll break down.
3/ At 15 years things will be starting to wear. Make sure it has a full service history. Don't buy it if the previous owner(s) has skimped on maintenance or you'll suffer from a backlog of problems.
4/ Particularly check the gearbox. They have a track record of failures (main shaft, I think) due to poor heat treatment and/or poor lubrication due to a design fault. Later gearboxes fixed this problem. Very expensive if you have to have a new box.
2/ Generally reliable BUT you must service and maintain them properly. Regular servicing and checking, preferably by a LR specialist, is essential. Don't do it - it'll break down.
3/ At 15 years things will be starting to wear. Make sure it has a full service history. Don't buy it if the previous owner(s) has skimped on maintenance or you'll suffer from a backlog of problems.
4/ Particularly check the gearbox. They have a track record of failures (main shaft, I think) due to poor heat treatment and/or poor lubrication due to a design fault. Later gearboxes fixed this problem. Very expensive if you have to have a new box.
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