let it out brother,
I know from my own posts they are not fun to read, but they do help deal with the reality many Defer owners are experiencing.
Maybe I'm out of line bingeing a new owner, but these cars are hard to own.
They must be the only vehicle on the market that does what it does to it's owners, % wise of sales, but I am guessing.
I didn't really like the sound of having to be an "enthusiast" to own one. In my mind enthusiasts are odd people who put up with heaps because they are strangely attached to something, and in our case mass produced, so they are not even rare.
But it looks like I am becoming one of those enthusiast. In the past weeks I have thought about all sorts of ways to get ride if my Defer, but after that I come to a conclusion what would I buy. And I'm back to square one.
So I think Scollops has hit the nail on the head. If you have dealer who's good well that's great, but otherwise finding a business who's as enthusiastic about Defenders as the owners is a positive step forward.
The LR assist tow truck drivers have a check sheet for damage. A bit like the ones you get with a hire car. Maybe produce your own to the dealer, he signs off whats dints and marks exist, and pays for any new ones.
Hows that for odd.


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