Side effects of owning a Defender?
Having to explain to people, as politely as possible, that it's not actually a Jeep...
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Side effects of owning a Defender?
Having to explain to people, as politely as possible, that it's not actually a Jeep...
The other side effect is taking it to the mechanic and waiting 10 months and still at the mechanics with all the excuses under the sun
I think I have nearly finished the book on excuses:p
Does anybody want yo buy one buyer beware:wasntme:
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This happened at the tyre shop today.
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At night, the rear glass/windscreen becomes very reflective inside and you end up seeing what's in front of you in your rearview mirror.
A couple of times on my long interstate drive I thought there was a car coming up behind me, but it was the lights of the vehicle approaching.
I hate the resident tiny spider that delights in building an extensive network of webs every single night, across grille slats, between bumperette and body, around snorkel head, across headlight and housing - everywhere ;)
Asian tourists taking selfies in front of George in car parks.
Hiluxes trying to pass me when I'm doing the speed limit.
The looks on drivers of Corollas etc when I pass them uphill.
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Hahaha you too! Had this a couple of times now.
Tiny spider, I wish! We had a huntsman about 6" across run over the windscreen (outside) recently. Turns out he/she was living behind the snorkel, took a week or so to find it after the initial brown trouser incident but Mrs Lagerfan refused to get in until I did.
I think probably the worst or funniest depending on your take on it is explaining to people that no I haven't done a great restoration job ... it's actually a MY2013 vehicle.
Other people's useless opinions on how uncomfortable it is as a passenger. I didn't get it for becoming an Uber driver.