...also this:
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"In the 130-year history of the automobile, there is only one car that can be associated with both pig farmers and Queen Elizabeth. Forget Volkswagen, the Land Rover Defender is the true “people’s car.” With pragmatic sensibilities and no-nonsense styling that appeals to pretty much everyone, everywhere, the Defender can be found right the way from Sunset Strip to your local gravel pit.
If you want to buy one today, you can choose to pay almost $100,000 for the special “Autobiography” edition, or you can grab a secondhand one for as little as four or five thousand bucks. Really, this is a club that anyone can afford to join."
And while increasingly the second hand hand ones are costing more than $5K, it may well be that the price simply continues to rise, especially for immaculate examples.
"The original Range Rover was designed in an attempt to tame the Defender into something more civilised."
We are all no doubt guilty of taking the iconic nature of Series/Defenders for granted, but we should all be very clear that nothing else like it is ever going to come along again. Current prices reflect that. They also reflect the fact that the only comparable vehicles on the market (G Professional & Toyota 76) cost significantly more than Defender ever did.
Not everyone wants 'something more civilised', despite Land Rover switching their market focus.

