I had a mature lady give me the thumbs up the other day,she was driving in a Toyota Echo with what I assume was her daughter,I gave her a funny stare so she held a copy of LRO to the window,I get a lot from the high school kids up the road. Pat
As most know I am new to my Defender (Puma), with my Toyota, Nissan Patrol and F truck nobody came over and commented, actually not strictly true the F truck started one or two converstaions. Mostly though you are just driving a car...
Not so with the Defender, people will either come and tell you how Joe Blo know someone's brother who had this and that problem, or how in 1980 they broke a diff on a Landy so I must be mad. Or like today two people came and admired the car, one was a Landy nut like most here, the other wanted one badly, but his missus told him if he bought one he could sleep in it. He had a series Landy when he met her so I sort of understand. He asked if I was staying I said no as we needed to get on our way, I wondered if he wanted to show her a new one inside as he was super impressed. When you pass road works the traffic control guy an a couple of occasions turned round and what us drive away. He may have been admiring the car or thinking what a nutter either way Defenders always provoke a reaction..
Chris
I had a mature lady give me the thumbs up the other day,she was driving in a Toyota Echo with what I assume was her daughter,I gave her a funny stare so she held a copy of LRO to the window,I get a lot from the high school kids up the road. Pat
Today I picked up my son from his school. As I drove into the pickup area I got a number of 'cool car' comments from the boys. My son has mentioned a few times our black 110 is the coolest car at the school. Believe me there is some pretty stiff competition at his school.
The other day I took George to work because I had a late meeting, so the wife went separately. A burly Pacific Islander staffer made a point of stopping me to say he and his kids love it when I bring in George because, "That's a real truck!"
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I've found the positive comments outweigh the negative, even living in Land Cruiser/Hilux central.
Had a couple of different Land Cruiser and Patrol blokes say they couldn't keep up with somone's old 110 offroad.
The best was an American Polo player getting ready for some stick and ball at a local Polo place saying "cool Land Rover man..."
The young bloke that lives in the place behind here has a tricked up 80 Series and he just loves the Deefer, reckons it's the coolest sounding car he's heard
I think 4 cylinder diesels sound likebut i'll take it !
On our recent trip to Exmouth (we camped in the National Park) we were walking to the beach past the American backpackers and the girl pointed to our site and said 'Cool Truck' I've got an old Disco back home in America."
I tend to ignore any negative comments but will happily chat to anyone about them. I find in general most people who stop to say something are jealous.
We carpool with a few other families for the school runs. I do after school pickup once a week. Apart from the kids thinking the defender is cool there is a small group of older grandpas I chat to as we wait for the school bell. They too admire the Defender.
The Chinese Malaysians tend to notice car rego numbers. They will usually spend a little to get to choose, if not auspicious numbers, at least numbers that are not an embarrassment. When I was asked whether I wanted to buy a rego number or just take the luck of the draw - even my (Chinese Malaysian) wife said to wing it. Can't be so unlucky to get really bad numbers. Famous last words.
Loosely translated the 4 numbers in my car rego equate to "(my) todger is non-functional". The family all had a good laugh. Occasionally others notice and comment.
One day the school grandpas noticed and elbowed each other smirking. One gamely asked me if I knew what my numbers mean. I explained that, yes, since I married a Chinese Malaysian I understand the fascination and knew of the hidden meanings of numbers - said my wife explained to me my numbers mean: "your wife will always love you". They LAUGHED and complimented me on having such a fine and very clever wife!
Neil
(Really shouldn't be a...) Grumpy old fart!
MY2013 2.2l TDCi Dual Cab Ute
Nulla tenaci invia est via
Tact,
Apparently my 066 means I'm hung like a Angus Bull, not true
Caff? Latte, the roads works guy is looking at how much cement dust you have pinched and how many star pickets you knocked over.![]()
By all means get a Defender. If you get a good one, you'll be happy. If you get a bad one, you'll become a philosopher.
apologies to Socrates
Clancy MY15 110 Defender
Clancy's gone to Queensland Rovering, and we don't know where he are
Until today all comments had been good, across 25,000km, 3 states and a territory; best was a group of young blokes walking past, unaware I was there, saying to each other, in awed tones, "you could go anywhere in that".
Today I got the "I wouldn't buy one". He said he had been up to Cape Yorke years back in his mates TD5 and gave 2 reasons:
(A) The stock 110 didn't ride the deep ruts as well as his mates cruiser with 2" lift and big tyres. Not exactly apples with apples then...
(it got stuck in a water crossing when his mate, being pulled by another vehicle, went too hard and wrapped the snatch around the front axle. Driver error clearly the vehicles fault......
He was driving a Prado, and seemed pleased to be getting 20 to the 100....
1964, S2a SWB "Ralph"
1977, S3 SWB "Smeg" (Gone)
1996 D1 300tdi auto (Gone)
1973 Rangie Classic (Gone)
2012, 110 (Series 12) Puma "The Tardis"
1962 109" Tray Back "Ernie"
1998 D1 300tdi (Dizzy)
2017 Kawasaki Versys 1000
You must now cut down the tallest tree in the forest... With... A HERRING!!!!!
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