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    Trout is offline Master Silver Subscriber
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    Quote Originally Posted by frantic View Post
    I have a 110 with a crab bar for my younger kids , and as much as it's easier to load the family into the VW multivan, they all(5) prefer the defender , especially the younger ones who have voiced that opinion as soon as they found their voices !
    Ha ha. We have a vw multivan also and it gets used it for most trips as it's a fantastically practical and comfortable vehicle. But every time we drive anwhere the kids ask if we can take the 110. Even the youngest who has just turned 2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trout View Post
    Ha ha. We have a vw multivan also and it gets used it for most trips as it's a fantastically practical and comfortable vehicle. But every time we drive anwhere the kids ask if we can take the 110. Even the youngest who has just turned 2.
    Kids are funny... My 4 year old refuses to get in my wifes poogoe 407 if I'm there and he can see the old range rover ..... if the shed door is open he refuses to get into either of those cars and wants to go in "the little blue car" in the shed ( "The little blue car" ... a citroen ds ... is actually the biggest car in the yard at 5meters long without a towbar fitted ... where do kids get there ideas from ).

    I reckon defenders/series land rovers and old cars look like the cars in kids books and cartoons. So they prefer them over the plastic crap that covers the roads these days.

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    fooshoes Guest

    Yes you can

    I got an engineered anchor point fitted to the back of my 2015 defender 90 rear foldaway seat. Mob in Melbourne are called safe in motion. Beats the ‘crab bar’ IMO and looks OEM. Highly recommended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fooshoes View Post
    I got an engineered anchor point fitted to the back of my 2015 defender 90 rear foldaway seat. Mob in Melbourne are called safe in motion. Beats the ‘crab bar’ IMO and looks OEM. Highly recommended.


    Hi Fooshoes,

    I'm from Melbourne also. Can you tell me how much it was and any photos if you can be bothered would be great.


    Cheers Pancho

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    Quote Originally Posted by carjunkieanon View Post

    You will however find that driving an automatic makes it much easier to reach into the back and feed your bub a bottle of milk while you're driving?but don't hear me recommending doing that.
    Howe’s an auto make it any easy than a manual??

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