Thanks for your comments guys. It's a hard call because there are good points both ways. I might go with neither option because I think it actually looks best bare.
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Thanks for your comments guys. It's a hard call because there are good points both ways. I might go with neither option because I think it actually looks best bare.
Actually my current defender has had the folding steps fitted for Many years
You are meant to fold them up for extreme off road use but I have bent them many times from not doing so
The biggest advantage is that when you bend them they can be bent back ......usually with a well place kick
I went to my local Dealer today
The figures quoted by robbo are yet to be confirmed by Landrover Australia but are likely to be correct
The worring thing for me is that the price of an Adventure 110 would put in the luxury car Bracket and have a further approximate $4000 Tax added to it
Don't worry mate...
Even the worst tax man would never use the word 'Luxury' and 'Defender' in the same sentence! :>)
So I have a good talk to the dealer and he has said that even he didn't think that the 90 Adventure would come in at the price it has, he has reworked his figures and come back with $67,960 on the road. I've also asked for a price of the following -
Land Rover 90
Keswick Green / white roof
Body colour wheel arches
Silver side runner
Premium leather seats P6
Vinyl wheel cover
Rubber matts
Load space matt.
He's come back with a price of $52K on the road
If I can get my company through the corporate discount programme they will include all the maintenance for of charge for 3 years, this would help as I'm going to put the car on a novated lease. I'm going to go for one of them but have to now wait for the lease bloke to come back to me with the figures! looking at residual values I can't see the limited edition coming down in value that much, what do you lot think?
Historically, Defenders have held their value well, so you should be right,
So you have saved $15,000 and still getting a well optioned unit . :)
If you are contemplating things like a wheel carrier or bull bar, lights, etc, consider getting them dealer fitted and rolled into the lease.
I would also include:
Dual Finish Alloys.
Cold climate Pack. (Heated seats, front screen etc)
Ribbed aluminium Undershield ( P/N lr008247)..originally introduced as standard on the SVX Defender,..looks good & tidies up the front of the vehicle!
You might as well do it right & make it "A hamburger with the lot"!
Pickles.
Have you got the latest 2015 Defender catalogue AND separate 2015 Spec Sheet?