RE: Land Rover Defender 90: PH Fleet

RE: Land Rover Defender 90: PH Fleet

Tuesday 28th October 2014

Land Rover Defender 90: PH Fleet

From 30-minute fuel stops to a police encounter it's been an eventful month for the Twisted Defender!



Clearly the threat of reduced commission has spurred the ads boys into action! This month we've been inundated with anecdotes from their journeys around visiting clients. It's been at Sunday Services as well so we've got Nathan's input on that. Don't forget to say hello if you see TW14TED on the road!


As it should be!
As it should be!
Jack writes: "When asked to write about my brief experience of the Twisted Defender, I thought hard about how I could eloquently sum the car up and, most importantly, get the car's character across.

"I think my view of the Defender was cemented on overhearing a neighbour's comment: "What on earth is that tank doing parked in the road?". That, right there, is why the Twisted Defender is probably one of the coolest cars on the road.

"Merely being a passenger makes you feel like a part of some urban militia. All you need is a machine gun strapped to the roof and you'd be ready for WW3 or the zombie apocalypse.

"Before you even step (alright, jump - vertically challenged) into the Twisted Defender, the car brings a smile to your face. Regarding the drive and ride; if anyone has been watching 24 Hours in Police Custody on Channel 4, its best I simply say "no comment". You know what I mean."

See look, off-roading. More to follow...
See look, off-roading. More to follow...
Ruben writes: "The Defender is definitely a head turner and have experienced a many thumbs up from other Defender drivers which is cool. It makes me feel manly (!)

"I hadn't realised how many people actually recognise the PH brand when driving around but lots of the Defender had been receiving horn toots and comments from middle aged men all over the place. [Ruben maintains this was the car. We're yet to be convinced - MB]

"I was pulled over on the M25 as the lights weren't on but I was convinced they had been. Both of the policemen and I couldn't discover where the switch was! Rather awkward. We found it under steering wheel after several minutes..."

Ben writes: "You can't help but feel somewhat superior when driving the Defender. Literally a touch above the rest and somewhat invincible really. And you feel like a member an exclusive club given how many conventional SUVs can be seen on the road.

"Obvious though it may sound, it's still a shock getting into the Defender when accustomed to modern cars; you feel deprived of so much! But I've become a real fan of the back-to-basics approach. Who needs cruise control driving over a volcano anyway?" [Actual volcano off-roading may not occur - MB]

Racking up the miles with the ads chaps
Racking up the miles with the ads chaps
Marcus writes: "I stopped to refuel recently on the M3 and was approached by a chap driving a 110 Defender who had far too many questions for my limited knowledge. Luckily Sam had armed me with enough information to hold a decent(ish) conversation with him. He was a landscaper who used the Defender for both business and pleasure. Before he left he took my details so he could get in touch to list a couple of his other cars in the classifieds!

"At the same service station, another PHer wanted to talk to me about the Defender and mentioned seeing it at Wilton House. Another big fan of the site and an even bigger fan of the newest PH fleet member! It's never taken me so long to fill up..."


FACT SHEET
Car:
 Twisted Land Rover Defender 90
Run by: Everyone!
On fleet since: August 2014
Mileage: TBC, we've not seen it in the car park for a while 
List price new: £50,265.04 (Price as standard for Land Rover Defender 90 Hard Top XS £27,490. Twisted options as follows: Twisted P6 Performance Upgrade £2,064, Twisted Progressive Suspension £2,544, Twisted by Alcon brake upgrade £3,984, Corris Grey paint to grill, vent and wing mirrors £474, Java Metallic to rear crossmember and mud flap brackets £493.50, raised intake vents and premium side vent £94.80, Twisted oval badges £38.40, gloss black Land Rover bonnet badge £168.60, BF Goodrich all-terrain tyres 265/65 R18 £1,389, Twisted 18-inch White Sport alloys £1,734, crystal headlights with stainless bezels £256.80, LED brake, tail, reverse and fog lights plus indicators £672, Twisted Zinc coated, Java metallic LED front bumper £591, stainless steel A2 exterior fixings £486, front roll hoop in black with light mounts £1,554, tubular rear step and towing bracket £591, Twisted 6mm black coated steering guard £348, black chequer plate top to tubular side rails and stainless fixings £270, Twisted exterior decals and number plates £12.60, privacy glass £474, Recaro leather CS seats and Twisted raised subframe £3,123, 350mm sport steering wheel and shallow Twisted boss £339, centre raised arm rest and grainy leather and silver stitch to cubby box £393, grainy leather and silver stitch to dash tops and grab handle £432, Land Rover oval rear load liner £159.54 and rubber mats £88.80)
Last month at a glance: PopBangColoured Defender doesn't want for attention as it travels the country!

Previous reports: 
Twisted Defender arrives and there's a scramble for the keys!
Two different drivers, two very different opinions on TW14TED


 





   
   
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handpaper

Original Poster:

1,294 posts

203 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Bah! Where's the LS3 conversion?

daytona365

1,773 posts

164 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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50k plus for an old relic from the 50's ?........Mmm have to think about that.

unpc

2,835 posts

213 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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I ran a 110 commercial as a company car for 2 years and 40k miles (no choice) and it was a PITA for a lot of the time but I still loved it. There's nothing out there still in production that's quite so simple. I'd have this one in a heartbeat but not at £50k. I suspect you could replicate 99% of this for well under £30k or even less with an older one.

InsolentMinx

94 posts

141 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Shockingly overpriced, but I'd love one.

garypotter

1,498 posts

150 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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SO £22,775 of changes and extras, does that mean the new standard Landy is rubbish???

100SRV

2,131 posts

242 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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garypotter said:
SO £22,775 of changes and extras, does that mean the new standard Landy is rubbish???
Always were in need of more design attention and significantly better quality control.

For this though MMTS (More Money Than Sense) / money can't buy taste applies.

Hats off to Twisted for spotting a gap in the market and exploiting it.

I saw a 110 Station Wagon in the local 'Rover emporium up on the vehicle lift, the paint work looked like the truck was black with a dark blue fingerprint effect. Clean, LED lights on rear. Apparently the owner had spent £40k on it.

Crikey, for that much you could buy a used Wildcat and tidy it up for road use!

SteveSteveson

3,209 posts

163 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Such is the draw of Landies. They are not for everyone, including me, but those who do love them will have nothing else, and will happily spend vast sums to get the exact spec they want, but then that is part of the draw of them, being able to get exactly what you want. From an Overfinch to a Bowler via some shed built special or a boggo 90 flatback, not forgetting the various fire engines, ambulances, and military versions from forward control to stuff to be thrown out the back of a C-130 Hercules or just abused by squaddies. There is nothing else like it.

The Wookie

13,931 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Could be worse in terms of value... I spotted a basic V6 G-wagen the other day, a snip at £96k!

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Still one of my least favourite vehicles in the world. Awful.

Bish

809 posts

207 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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vtecyo said:
Still one of my least favourite vehicles in the world. Awful.
Bloody Honda drivers!!!

Hooli

32,278 posts

200 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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I'd love it, but not at £50k.

vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Bish said:
Bloody Honda drivers!!!
I've not always been a Honda driver (and hopefully will never have to be again in a few months!)... I had a few months in a 96 Pajero 2.8TD SWB that was infinitely more comfortable and nice to drive than any of these miserable things I've ever come across.

Zad

12,698 posts

236 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Vtecyo said:
Previously Owned

Honda Civic SR Coupe
Honda Civic LSi
Toyota MR2 Rev 2 Turbo T Bar
Toyota MR2 Turbo Rev 2
Toyota MR2 Turbo Rev 3
Vauxhall Vectra SRi 130
Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 SXi
I'm sure we will all read your comments in the light of your car ownership history.


vtecyo

2,122 posts

129 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Zad said:
I'm sure we will all read your comments in the light of your car ownership history.
Owned and driven are two very different things, but OK sir, I must remember to not have an opinion.

beer

crostonian

2,427 posts

172 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Clearly for people with more money than sense, nothing wrong with that though!

tombstone

202 posts

213 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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shirley at 50k it's got to be just a demo.. who will spend the whole 50k on one?? probably not many... at a guess those with 50k to blow will have enough for a ML63/RRS/Cayenne etc etc etc.. Options like Recaro seats..yep jolly nice they are too, but if you want a comfy and sporty L/Rover you buy a RRS?? And a Range Rover Sport from Kahn (or such like) will have more presence/gangsta appeal...and for the real pose factor, pop along to Bramleys or Romans for a Overfinch...

Nigel_O

2,884 posts

219 months

Tuesday 28th October 2014
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Seems that £50k is loose change when looking at Defenders modded by Twisted...

http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/l...

sa_20v

4,108 posts

231 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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I'm pretty sure I saw this outside Aston Martin's factory earlier this month...

It's not exactly subtle! biggrin

thelawnet

1,539 posts

155 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Website:

http://www.twistedautomotive.com

Looks like they actually start at £59k. Which still gets you a 2.2 diesel which reaches 60mph in about half an hour.

For the price they should put the 5.7l V8 in it.

Imafreeman

117 posts

224 months

Wednesday 29th October 2014
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Anyone else read the reg as ttED before reading the article?