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    So I need to get a new car....

    Hi team,

    The wife is pregnant so I need a new car: I have a single cab ute and cannot have a baby seat there

    Now my question is, and taking into account a budget of say 20-25 K I would like a defender, what should I look for , avoid, etc etc

    I would love a series but my wife would castrate me if I got one :-)

    Any help much appreciated

    Thank you

    Beefa/Heath

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    If you have a ute and still want a ute, you can't go past a 130 dual cab. they are big, great for work and play, but if you feel too big, then consider a 110.
    CRABs (Child Restraint Anchor Bars) are not standard in defenders so you will need to get one made up and certified by an engineer. this may add about $500-$700 to the price, but is worth it. I bought my 130 with one already fitted...
    If you think series, then I think you may not like electrics? if this is the case, 1998 was the last year 300tdi's were made (I think) and there is significantly less electrics than the Td5.
    No matter what, there will always be people here that will tell you a 300Tdi is better than a Td5 and vice versa... personally, I think you would probably pick up a 300Tdi cheaper than a Td5 and thus be able to spend more coin on accesories! 20-25K should get you a real gem either way.
    In any case, good luck and I look forward to the photos!

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    I agree with Marshall's advice. If you prepared for the "hardship" of owning a series vehicle, any 110/130 prior to '98 would be a viable option.

    Obviously the improvement over the years have been to things like comfort and drivability (aircons, seating, removal of extra bulkheads etc) but for a man that looks after his own car a 200 Tdi or a pre-97 300 Tdi (they got EGR's, CAT's and throttle response sensors in '97) would be a winner.

    Either way good luck with the growing family!

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    The heretic suggestion in a 4WD forum if its going to be used as a car buy a car not a phone box cheaper safer more comfortable etc. If you want a machine that does everything second hand disco's are better value than defenders as the defers hold their price probably far better than they should.

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    But which disco?

    D1's are simple and have simpistic maintenance but getting long in the tooth so might need some work but then again plenty of change to spend even after buying a gem.

    D2's got quite cheap now. But in the middle of their major maintenance period. I bought one 18mths ago at the bottom end of the price range (10K) and was bodily ok but lost in the engine/gbox dept. But spent less than the difference from 10k to top dollars and have a whole new driveline.

    D3 might still be too expensive and some certainly have their gremlins and you can't choose which.

    Do you need the ute capability for work? Whats the total no of kids have/expecting to end up with (add one to this figure, we had twins second time round). 7seater discos are ok but expec to tow a trailer if travelling. People mover for her and 130 CCUte for you (unless her "car is already suitable).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nero View Post
    The heretic suggestion in a 4WD forum if its going to be used as a car buy a car not a phone box cheaper safer more comfortable etc. If you want a machine that does everything second hand disco's are better value than defenders as the defers hold their price probably far better than they should.

    Had them all -

    D1 - Rosignol (LTD Edition)

    D2 - Full option - ES

    D3 - TDV6 ES

    Now got a PUMA SVX,

    Go for the defender - there is a reason why they hold there value, far better than any other Land rover

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    Quote Originally Posted by beefa270 View Post
    Hi team,

    The wife is pregnant so I need a new car: I have a single cab ute and cannot have a baby seat there

    Now my question is, and taking into account a budget of say 20-25 K I would like a defender, what should I look for , avoid, etc etc

    I would love a series but my wife would castrate me if I got one :-)

    Any help much appreciated

    Thank you

    Beefa/Heath
    Sounds like she's too late for that one heath old son 'Horse has bolted' and all that....

    Anyway, a good cheap well cared for D1 Tdi would be OK, and leave plenty of $$ left over for baby clothes and the odd stolen weekend away with said wife when a suitable babysitter is found....There's more to life than spending big $$$ on a vehicle that will be used as a pram and shopping trolley for most of its time....Plus a decent Airconditioner and comfortable accessable interior will be very important with new baby and capsules etc. Who knows, with the $10K left over you can still afford a series project.... = 2 happy parents!

    JC

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    Sensible JC, very sensible indeed

    BUT

    you are wrong

    Once you have owned a ute, a stinkin wagin will never be the right choice...

    Talking about utes, when are you taking the 5" and red'n'black to your new county???

    S
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    Good points JC, and an equally good point Roverrescue,
    Once you have had a ute, you don't feel like a wagon... a disco... hmmm... what if you were to get a disco like JC said, and CHOP IT! make a dual cab disco, and maybe even extend the chassis a tad to get that extra tray length! (or even a Rangie for that extra bit of class...)
    I havn't seen a dual cab Disco, seen a few brilliant single cab conversions that make you wonder why LR didn't built them stock... (in other words they would have sold really well!) If you ventured down this path I am sure you would the envy of most, if not all members on this forum!

    Having said that, once you get "defenderhead" you might as well stop listen to any negative comment about one because they just don't matter

    P.S.
    Don't worry about having extra for baby clothes and all that, we just had a bub 9 months ago, and believe me, you get given a shed load of baby stuff!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
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    or a pre-97 300 Tdi (they got EGR's, CAT's and throttle response sensors in '97) would be a winner.

    [snip]!
    err, no they didn't

    Post '96 Defenders are as gloriously unencumbered as the early ones, and in '98 scored the stronger 'K' spec R380 too.

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