Hello newhue - you'll get many points of view to answer your questions, but in a nutshell...
Yes - you will have issues - maybe only a few, maybe many - that will require warranty attention.  Mine took almost all of the 3 years to iron everything out - but I had one of the very first vehicles too.
I have never required a flatbed - although Grover did take a trip on one when the brake vacuum pump blew - but that was only a precaution.  I had driven it 100 miles plus in that condition (topping up oil if necessary)
No vehicles in stock happens with Defys - cos they are not mass produced.
There will likely be associated "issues" with built quality - panels not aligning perfectly etc.  It's hand made.
If you don't want a vehicle that is perhaps a touch quirkier than most - get something else.  From what you have written - I'd respectfully suggest a Defender is not for you. Whatever others tell you - Defenders ARE enthusiast's vehicles.   But - they are just wonderful trucks and I would never be without one. You either jump in one - drive it - and get it, or you don't.  Most people don't - but I guess, by definition - most people are average.
 But - they are just wonderful trucks and I would never be without one. You either jump in one - drive it - and get it, or you don't.  Most people don't - but I guess, by definition - most people are average.  
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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