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    Another great Puma hit

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    On another thread where someone is asking the pros & cons of choosing a Puma Defender I have thought about posting the following "con"...

    I feel as though my off-road driving skills have deteriorated since buying the new Defender. It doesn't seem to matter if I choose the worst possible line up or down any track, the Defender just walks through it. It repeatedly traverses dodgy terrain in spite of my driving ability, in fact it often makes me feel wholly superfluous in the exercise. I am now more often than not just a passenger who happens to be holding the steering wheel.

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    Must say i too love the feeling of showing up the odd toyota or two, but you had a great chance to show up 4!?

    You have done us proud! i do like how you success would not of caused them to say much, however if you failed you wouldn't of heard the end of it

    James.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grover-98 View Post
    Must say i too love the feeling of showing up the odd toyota or two, but you had a great chance to show up 4!?

    You have done us proud! i do like how you success would not of caused them to say much, however if you failed you wouldn't of heard the end of it

    James.

    Yes its a large weight we as landrover drivers have to endure on our shoulders to make sure we dont get it wrong
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    Quote Originally Posted by Grover-98 View Post
    Must say i too love the feeling of showing up the odd toyota or two, but you had a great chance to show up 4!?

    You have done us proud! i do like how you success would not of caused them to say much, however if you failed you wouldn't of heard the end of it

    James.
    So true - yet I bet none of the Yota heads that witnessed this have changed their attitudes towards the green oval, despite the "demonstration".
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    200 Series cruisers are an utter disappointment. on so many levels. The 80 was Toyos highlight, all downhill in the offroad department from that moment on.

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