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    Similarities and differences between current (new) Defender models

    I'm looking to buy a Defender Crew Cab 130 but here in Germany, since the end of last year, new ones aren't available and there seem to be not many used ones for sale.

    I was hoping to check out a Crew Cab at a dealer but for the above reason, can't. Here's my question, which I hope isn't a silly one or one to which the answer should be obvious.

    Is the driver/passenger area in all current (newly manufactured) models identical or are there differences between, say, the driver/passenger area in a 90, a 110 CSW and a 130. I'm thinking of things such as leg room and so on. If I sit in and drive, for example, a 110, can I assume that a 130 would feel (and be) the same, or is that a risky assumption?

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    The basic layout and dimensions will be identical, but trim and equipment are likely to vary between the models and, perhaps more importantly when seeking information here for use in Germany, between markets. It is, for example, possible that different seats may be fitted, but they will be in the same position.

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    It' also possible some models may still have the bulkhead behind the front seats which will mean the front seats have slightly less movement than if they have the bulkhead removal bar.

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