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Thread: Defender - is black (hot?) in summer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastFreo View Post
    when it arrives will ask a friend up the road (our kids are in the same class) who has a white defender to do a side by side temp test in the Perth summer.
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    Why bother? No point setting up for disappointment. Just get in your new beast and enjoy it. Once you turn the key and idle out of the dealer's lot, you'll have such a giant grin on your face you won't care if it's a million degrees
    Why bother? To provide some relevant data to stop people on AULRO from arguing about how much difference there is between black Defenders and white Defenders.

    You're right though. Once you have made your decision, you just enjoy driving it regardless.

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    So, after reading all that: Is the air con on the Puma engined Defenders effective in an Australian summer?
    As Im near Cairns, its an important issue so informed replies are appreiciated fellas.
    Im right on the verge of purchasing a 2013 110, sight unseen.
    Thanks in advance.
    Ken

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    The air con is OK but still not awesome in my opinion, although I find a lot of heat actually comes from underneath (another project for me to get stuck into).

    The air con does cool down the interior of my 90 reasonably quickly on a hot day, but you don't get terrific air circulation with just the vents in the centre. It's OK at the front in the middle, but conditions vary as you move away from the vents (although the cold air shooting onto your legs does negate the hot floor OK).

    I have a white roof, so I don't know how a black roof will treat you differently. I also have window tint which helps a lot.

    I'm unhappy enough with the heat in the 90 to be lining the floors and rear cargo area, plus upgrading front rubber lining and adding similar to the rear (also for the noise suppression benefits).

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    I've got a black 110 with a white roof. My partner's grey VW Polo gets A LOT hotter when parked out in the sun. Not sure exactly how much, but it's definitely noticeable. I never really get into my 110 after being parked in the sun and feel like it's that hot. Maybe the white roof makes a difference. The air con works well for about the first hour, then the heat from the floor takes over

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    Thanks fellas.
    I appreiciate the informed replies re air con effectiveness.
    I still want the car😉
    Ken

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    Get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Landi View Post
    I've got a black 110 with a white roof. My partner's grey VW Polo gets A LOT hotter when parked out in the sun. Not sure exactly how much, but it's definitely noticeable. I never really get into my 110 after being parked in the sun and feel like it's that hot. Maybe the white roof makes a difference. The air con works well for about the first hour, then the heat from the floor takes over
    The Defender has the advantage over the Polo of having the windows near vertical, which makes a big difference. The white roof is the only bit that really matters - unless you want to lean on the top of the mudguards after it has been in the sun for a while. There is a good reason why nearly all civilian Series Landrovers and 90/110 had white (or near white) roofs, regardless of the body colour. Dark coloured roofs only became common as the model moved out of the working market into the lifestyle market.

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    Yes, Black Defenders get hot as all hell mate! Mine is all black 110, with a sunroof too. Best thing I have done for when I'm up north is a sunshade cut out and stuck onto the underside of the sunroof. Dropped internal roof temp significantly!
    Not enough on the last trip north in 43degree sun though...next investment I made has been a Solarscreen (from Solarscreen Australia) - got a touring kit which covers all the glass behind the front. That has made the biggest difference, now the AC works a treat, and the fridge doesn't work as hard either.
    Would I swap it for another colour? NO WAY! Love it in all Black

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    I've been pleasantly surprised with my new Defender. It's a Corris Grey 110 with a black roof and it doesn't seem to get anywhere near as hot as I expected it would. Obviously any car is going to be uncomfortable to return to on a 41 degree afternoon, but it doesn't feel as bad as other cars I've owned and certainly doesn't get as stuffy.

    White would have been a more practical choice for Perth, but practical is boring

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    Well, I definitely believe Black cars are hotter,....the dark colour (black) simply absorbs more heat, doesn't matter whether it's roof tiles or whatever, the dark colour absorbs the heat,...haven't done the test on a Defender, but I have on a white, & a black Commodore, parked in the sun,...the difference was immense.
    Anyway, be that as it may, I reckon the A/C in a Puma is OK,...just,....in a 90 anyway. We've been out in 40C & it copes,....just, for us in the front anyway,...don't know what it'd be like for a 110 full of people.
    But in the 90, it's ok, nothing like the climate control ya get in most cars now, but definitely better than nothing, OK on a hot day, & also good for demisting the interior,...but it ain't gonna win any prizes in an A/C competition.
    Pickles.

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