Defender Prices
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M1KEY

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1,092 posts

308 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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Hi, after a 20 minute journey taking 4 hours last night and then having to leave the car and walk I'm toying with the idea of getting a cheap Defender.

How much are half decent, reliable ones? Could you get something for around 3/4K ish or would it end up being a money pit and more hassle than it was worth? It would only be for occassional use so would probably only do a few thousand miles a year.

Thanks.



Edited by M1KEY on Wednesday 23 December 09:51


Edited by M1KEY on Wednesday 23 December 09:52

Liszt

4,334 posts

294 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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Defenders hold their prices very well so at that budget probably looking at an older, lower end one which may need some love.

Better bet would be a Disco. Just as capable in the snow and more user friendly but don't hold their prices as well. Cheap to run the main problem being rust on the body.

You could get a 10 year old TD5 D2 ES for that budget with leather and all the toys.

edc

9,498 posts

275 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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Or a P38 Range Rover? Ours is on all terrain tyres and seems to be coping with recent weather fine.

Cooky

4,955 posts

261 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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A very nice Series is in that price range, massive fun to drive you wouldn't believe the fun you can have <30mph

Liszt

4,334 posts

294 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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Cooky said:
A very nice Series is in that price range, massive fun to drive you wouldn't believe the fun you can have <30mph
Discos come with heaters though which is more useful at this time of year. biggrin

M1KEY

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1,092 posts

308 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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What are Disco 2's and P38 Rangies like for reliability/running costs?

The Defender appealed as they're pretty basic/less to go wrong etc. It wouldn't get a lot of use so not worth me spending a fortune on running it.

Used to have a Classic RR and loved that but probably hard to find a nice one for a decent price nowadays?

BLUETHUNDER

7,881 posts

284 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2009
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M1KEY said:
What are Disco 2's and P38 Rangies like for reliability/running costs?

The Defender appealed as they're pretty basic/less to go wrong etc. It wouldn't get a lot of use so not worth me spending a fortune on running it.

Used to have a Classic RR and loved that but probably hard to find a nice one for a decent price nowadays?
Its a no brainer.Out of the three i would go for a Defender. I have had all three. And if its reliability you want then the Defender it has to be.No silly electronics to confuse matters.I have a V8 90 at the moment,and yes the heaters do work in the winter.