
Originally Posted by
Zeros
I have a 98 300tdi and a 2014 Puma.
I'll never part with the tdi, despite and perhaps because it's had a very rough life over 320,000 km (just run in I hear you say), but those kms were predominantly proper 'out bush' in remote northern Australia. ...It still purrs, it feels significantly lighter than the Puma, more fun in many ways, front vents, bullet proof really, still stock other than rear HD drive flanges. ...but it's also pretty rugged (LOUD!) on a long road trip now! No aircon either. Yes I'm going soft!
Cue the Puma...on road I agree, there is no comparison. Puma is quiet! No ear plugs needed here. It's sweet. Aircon works, you can have a convo with others in the vehicle without yelling, not s bad stereo either. ...very disappointing though that the majority of the drive line will need to be replaced with three Ashcroft ATB diffs, new clutch every 100,000, adapter shaft out to be greased. ...Especially because I can't really afford the vehicle in the first place! + all those preventative mods $$ !! Hmm.
But then there's nothing else.
They're still the most practical built for purpose vehicles on the planet. No other real 4x4 comes close for pragmatic, robust, ability and affordability.
I've known toyotas to blow multiple diffs, gearboxes, etc when the going gets tough.
Then there's the Defender four coils, constant 4x4, bigger chassis, lightweight body, visibility, availability of parts, off road ability, ...and not mention the cameraderie!
Grab any Defender you can. That is all.
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