Defender for daily drive?

Defender for daily drive?

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Davel

Original Poster:

8,982 posts

257 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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I did have one years ago and loved it.

I've just bought my wife a new Freelander as the family car, so I'm thinking of something to use 5 days a week or so, doing 14 miles each way - and for a bit of fun, so a 90 XS appeals instead ofr watching my Discovery being parked up and plummeting in value.

It might also slow me down a bit and keep my licence clean.

So, what do you guys reckon. Do you use your's every day and how do you find it?

Any pros/cons to consider with the new ones?

I test drove one 10 days ago and am borrowing one for a day from the dealer shortly.

hidetheelephants

23,739 posts

192 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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If it's in good mechanical health and the 14 miles doesn't involve a motorway, the only thing I would advise is fit one of those all-in-one floor/transmission tunnel mat things and a bonnet noise absorbing pad(assuming it doesn't already have those) as the noise level at speed is tiring without. Crack on.

ETA; what's wrong with commuting in the Disco, or is that not macho enough? hehe

Davel

Original Poster:

8,982 posts

257 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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The Disco is excellent really but it's parked up for 99 % of the time.

I'd like something 'fun'!

budrover

300 posts

203 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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If you have a sense of humour and a wonky right arm you will be ok.

You either love them or hate them... a bit tedious on the motorway otherwise very practical.

camel_landy

4,863 posts

182 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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14 Miles??? Cycle... biggrin

M

Davel

Original Poster:

8,982 posts

257 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Yes mostly down hill in the mornings but in the evenings?

NFC!

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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No personal experience but a guy I know has an S reg 110, has had it from new and put 170k on it. It's his daily and he wouldn't have anything else!

The noise does get a bit wearing admittedly, but you get used to it eventually! Done london to dartmoor and back in it (as a passenger) several times with a trailer on in the front, middle and bench seats in the back. I call it character building!

Lefty

16,130 posts

201 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Perfectly doable.

Might want to consider gearing up the transfer box to reduce revs, Ashcroft will do you an exchange LT230 for 500 quid.

I just picked up a 52 plate 90 td5 CSW and have been doing 70 miles a day in it with no problem. New transfer box on order!

Psimpson7

1,071 posts

240 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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I used mine for years to commute in, probably about 20 miles each way... I find them pretty comfortable to drive.

Have done 1100+km in a day more than once in it more recently.

The highrange gearing change in the transfer case is worthwhile if the noise bothers you as already mentioned.

jeremyc

23,335 posts

283 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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I've been trundling around in a 90 XS on a daily basis for the last few months.

It's fantastic! thumbup No problems going anywhere (up kerbs, over speed humps) and a footprint smaller than many medium sized saloons. smile It's universally liked, and utterly classless.

It is noisy and not especially fast, but perfectly usable.

Go for it. biggrin



Edited by jeremyc on Wednesday 25th July 22:14

Davel

Original Poster:

8,982 posts

257 months

Wednesday 25th July 2012
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Just picked one up for a couple of days.

Same colour etc.

I like it but the kids want me to buy a Porsche instead!

anonymous-user

53 months

Thursday 26th July 2012
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Davel said:
I like it but the kids want me to buy a Porsche instead!
Sell them.

tomw2000

2,508 posts

194 months

Thursday 26th July 2012
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Go for it.

I've a 53 plate TD5 90 (has Je engineering stage 1+2 remap) - ok, so in the week I only do 6 miles to the train station and back but I love it.

It's basic and enjoyable and non-glamourous and slows me down (-ish...) and other road users actually like me.

camel_landy

4,863 posts

182 months

Thursday 26th July 2012
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If you want a nice one, check out the 50th editions.

V8 Auto... Hmmm... biggrin

M

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

259 months

Thursday 26th July 2012
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I had a 50th for 3 years. Loved it. And regret ever selling it. More compliant than the diesel models in respect of noise levels. Smooth changes from the autobox enhance the experiance. I once did a 70 mile dash in it at a constant 100 mph. Basically it couldn't go any faster as it was sitting on the limiter. Near enough emptied a full tank in that distance. hehe

Davel

Original Poster:

8,982 posts

257 months

Thursday 26th July 2012
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Well, dropped her back off at the dealer and back into the Disco.

Loved the Defender but my left arm is aching from all the gear changes.

Great fun and not at all sluggish. Small footprint and much better steering than my old previous one.

Got waved at by loads of other drivers - which was nice!

Even kept my speed down a bit too.

Pondering now.

Couldn't squeeze even one of the kids into the back of a 997 so that option is now out.

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

144 months

Friday 27th July 2012
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I will own a defender 90 TD5 one day! Even if I have to get shot after a year because it annoys me too much lol.

Between 03 and 06 is probably the sweet spot for me. still got 4 seats in the back, The TD5 engine is solid, and if I planned to keep it I would get it mapped, bigger IC, disco transfer box and the NAS rear step/towbar. And a few big spots in the front and back, just because biggrin

Davel

Original Poster:

8,982 posts

257 months

Saturday 28th July 2012
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So, to those of you who do use one daily, do you get aches from the constant gear changes?

Am I trying too shift to quickly, should I pause mid change?

Really still very tempted.

jeremyc

23,335 posts

283 months

Saturday 28th July 2012
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Davel said:
So, to those of you who do use one daily, do you get aches from the constant gear changes?

Am I trying too shift to quickly, should I pause mid change?

Really still very tempted.
I don't have any problems, but then I drive nothing other than manuals. wink

It's certainly not a shift that can be rushed - maybe just take a little longer over it. I can make most changes with minimal pressure - its possible with just a couple of fingers. smile

stu harris

469 posts

240 months

Sunday 29th July 2012
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We ve a Puma 90 XS.
Raise the seat, Momo wheel, leather strap door pulls....that's the driving position sorted.
Noise killer engine blanket, that's dulled the ditch pump in the front.
Decent stereo and 4x decent speakers will at least enable you to listen to some tunes/news etc.
Play with the tyres pressures to get rid of a bit of the bounce ( we've fitted bilsteins all round to improve further).

Job done. Wife drives it daily, never complains on the gear change...hates the handbrake location tho.

Stu