defender in a crash? views?
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The Wookie said:
Obviously you don't really want to get hit by a range rover but then when would you?
A long time ago I was driving the last of my father's classic-shape Range Rovers through a village when some old bloke in a red Maestro tried to do a U-turn across my path. Didn't hit him very hard, but it pulled the Maestro's B-pillar out of the sill. Bent the Range Rover's bumper a bit, but you had to look to notice.The Wookie said:
I'm 6'5"
How do you even get inside a Defender?http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... not sure it exactly answers your question, but it may help
Neezer said:
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... not sure it exactly answers your question, but it may help
Thank you for posting the link. Missed it first time around.i'm 6ft 5" and with seat extenders (the rails) its pretty comfy if a little snug.
My uncle was T-boned in his 300tdi CSW at speed (about 30mph). His biggest problem was the jar to his backside as the defender rolled off of the Pug 406.
The rear wheel had ridden over the front end of the pug.
The sill was damaged on the defender (along with some scratches) and the pug taxi was scrap.
My uncle was T-boned in his 300tdi CSW at speed (about 30mph). His biggest problem was the jar to his backside as the defender rolled off of the Pug 406.
The rear wheel had ridden over the front end of the pug.
The sill was damaged on the defender (along with some scratches) and the pug taxi was scrap.
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