Defo owners don't wave back when I'm in my L320, or even D1. I'm just like you, just incredibly comfortable and not deaf...and a bit soft to be honest. [emoji14]
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Defo owners don't wave back when I'm in my L320, or even D1. I'm just like you, just incredibly comfortable and not deaf...and a bit soft to be honest. [emoji14]
I actually got a wave from a black L405 the other day. I was quite taken aback by that, but managed to get a return wave in. Trouble is, you just don’t expect it from a Rangie or Disco anymore so you don’t look out for it. It’s nice when it happens though.
Cheers,
Jon
Got one from a RRC a week or so ago also. Plenty of Defenders waving in the Hawkesbury still!
Always brings a smile..
Got a wave from a Disco 1 yesterday...I could tell he really wants a Defender [bigwhistle]
Just returned from a week on Moreton Isl. A few Deefer’s with each waving and big grins on display!
Must say however, sick of telling people to drop tyre pressures and snatching those stuck.
At least with Fraser Isl, Inskip Pt , provides a steep learning curve to those un-prepared!
Exchanged several waves with Defender drivers on a Brisbane-Sydney return trip this week. Was surprised at the number if Defenders on the northern beaches of Sydney, where they seem to be a bit of a status symbol. One neighbour of our sons has both a litres Defender and a nice D5, for example.
Actually, there are a lot of D4s doing family duties in that area - there were 3 D4s in our son's street alone, as well as two Range Rover Sports. D4s are excellent family wagons and $40k finds some nice examples on carsales.com.
Was impressed with a dark grey Defender passing the shops at North Richmond today - nice wave in reply to mine.
Well - I was a passenger in my wife's D-MAX [bigsmile] but still got a wave [bigsmile]
Cheers,
Col.
I took the Perentie for a drive today and a little kid waved madly at me, which I returned [emoji1303][emoji3]
Several Defender's in the camping area on Flinders Beach North Stradbroke Island.