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<blockquote data-quote="Land Rover" data-source="post: 5037110" data-attributes="member: 28448"><p>I hope the new Defender is good , I really do .</p><p>If that price is correct then it's probably going to be unaffordable for anyone that wants to work it and risk any damage , or people like me that couldn't afford or justify it <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>It would seem to have departed from the original design plan .</p><p>I did a lot of off road events in the past . The Landy on coils was the easiest to modify and also the cheapest to get spare parts for . It really had a lot going for it from the DIY bodger market . The Japanese 4x4's were good but parts were expensive , departure angles were poor and modifying them was usually more difficult and expensive .</p><p> A Landy 90 or 110 in standard trim would go much further offroad than any other standard 4x4 . .</p><p>The fact the Jap stuff was far more comfortable can't be denied .</p><p> The newer defenders I can't really comment on , never had one and probably never will .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Land Rover, post: 5037110, member: 28448"] I hope the new Defender is good , I really do . If that price is correct then it's probably going to be unaffordable for anyone that wants to work it and risk any damage , or people like me that couldn't afford or justify it :) It would seem to have departed from the original design plan . I did a lot of off road events in the past . The Landy on coils was the easiest to modify and also the cheapest to get spare parts for . It really had a lot going for it from the DIY bodger market . The Japanese 4x4's were good but parts were expensive , departure angles were poor and modifying them was usually more difficult and expensive . A Landy 90 or 110 in standard trim would go much further offroad than any other standard 4x4 . . The fact the Jap stuff was far more comfortable can't be denied . The newer defenders I can't really comment on , never had one and probably never will . [/QUOTE]
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