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Production of the Defender will cease on 15 Dec of this year....will anyone miss it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I will miss it. The last reliable Land Rover marque ever built IMO. It's replacement looks like your typical "tarts cart" following that wannabee 4x4 RAV 4 mould.May appeal to the Chelsea Tractor school run mum brigade but I can't see it appealing to our Military which is always a pretty good benchmark for reliability and ruggedness.
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I think your comparison is brilliant.It is what sums up this long suffering bloke who has to convince the missus he really needs the latest toy. I'm ashamed to admit my compromise was a Nissan Nivara because it ticks the boxes for my needs. 4x4 capability(essential on shooting ranges in Winter) load capacity for the miriad of rifles,ammo and brew kit etc etc etc etc etc PLUS a cosmetic mirror on the sun visor for the mem sahib with a hook to hang her hanbag.
I think your comparison is brilliant.It is what sums up this long suffering bloke who has to convince the missus he really needs the latest toy. I'm ashamed to admit my compromise was a Nissan Nivara because it ticks the boxes for my needs. 4x4 capability(essential on shooting ranges in Winter) load capacity for the miriad of rifles,ammo and brew kit etc etc etc etc etc PLUS a cosmetic mirror on the sun visor for the mem sahib with a hook to hang her hanbag.
BrightSpark,
I am with you on that. I did say I am ashamed to admit....
Was priveleged to have done the All terrain Land Rover course at Solihull.
The old boy instructors trained the Camel Rally team. We certainly put the good OLD Land Rovers and Range Rovers through their paces.Wouldn't want to try the same course with the modern day offerings of Land Rover.
I am with you on that. I did say I am ashamed to admit....
Was priveleged to have done the All terrain Land Rover course at Solihull.
The old boy instructors trained the Camel Rally team. We certainly put the good OLD Land Rovers and Range Rovers through their paces.Wouldn't want to try the same course with the modern day offerings of Land Rover.
the one thing i remember was parking on a really steep slope and doing a hill start without clutch or handbrake, basically you started it in 2nd gear and it just went! (not many vehicles can do that) the instructor gave me a rollicking as i kept putting my foot on the clutch as we are all taught to do..