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tact
					
				 
				First time Defender owner here (MY2013 DCPU bought brand new 2.5yrs ago).  Previous 4x4 was a hilux, also bought new at the time. 
Of course when it was time to look into another new 4x4 dual cab replacement for the older hilux -  the first thought was another new hilux.   But after test driving it was clear these vehicles need a LOT of mods before you even think about even light duty "family" jungle trips. 
A new 2.2 TDCi Defender, on the other hand, already had 32" wheels and needed relatively little prep work (modified/raised the rear plough blade, fitted a nato hitch, front tow points, and some under body guards). 
Before I bought my Defender in 2013, I spent several weeks reading all the forums in UK, SA, and AUS.  Read the horror stories (multiple diffs, shafts, turbos, etc).   But I also read how Land Rover seem to not argue and just get on with warranty replacements when things do turn to custard. 
From personal experience with my previous new Toyota vehicle and from my knowledge of friends' experiences - with Toyotas and warranty - this then became the stand out difference.   Toyota seem pretty tough about honoring warranty, Land Rover just get on with it. 
So I went into Defender ownership in 2013 - eyes wide open.  I figured that like so many others, by the time warranty was done I'd have a reliable vehicle at Land Rover expense.  (As it should be). 
In the last 2.5yrs I have driven my vehicle hard in the hope that anything that was inclined to fail, would do so under warranty.  
Have had a pretty good run.  Yes, a turbo hose split once and put me into limp home mode.  The other turbo hose recall was done before any breakdown.  LR had 2 goes at getting the aircon recall/fix done right.  
I may have proactively removed any risk of Diff issues by fitting Ashcroft ATBs earlier on (for better traction given my vehicles lack of traction control).  Diffs were fine at the time, no signs of issues.  
Also fitted HD flanges proactively to remove some driveline slop.  
Have been running a BAS 170AB tune for the past few months and still driving hard.  No issues apart from tyre and brake pad wear!
Now 2.5yrs and 45k behind us - still a happy journey.
			
		 
	
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