wouldbeowner
23rd January 2011, 03:25 PM
I recently (friday in fact)got hold of a 1995 130 DC 300Tdi. Bought it via the classifieds from another AULRO member in Adelaide.
I have wanted a defender for more years than I care to remember without knowing anything about them other than that the army uses them and they have an aura. A bit of research has shown that the following appears to be the case
1) They are gutless
2) They are noisy and uncomfortable
3) One opinion I was given by a geologist mate was that they were the best car off road he had ever driven and the worst car on road.
4) another mate (admittedly with some extra insulation) reckoned he had to open the drivers window so he had enough room to sit and drive the thing.
Nevertheless I wanted one.
So I flew to Adelaide and took possession at 3.30pm and proceeded to drive back to northern NSW - about 1900km. I started with no preformed opinions.
The previous owner told me of the following issues - worn steering damper, few spots of minor rust in firewall, some slop in drive shaft, some oil leaks.
Well it certainly is noisy and about 90kph (measured on GPS, not speedo) there is substantial vibration. I dont know what the symptoms of a worn steering damper are but this seems consistent.
Synchro on second is not great but then I have owned enough British cars to know that synchro on second is never great once the vehicle has done a few km. This one had done 197k.
I found the seats, while basic, to actually be pretty good. I was driving pretty long stints and never felt overly fatigued.
I found the engine power to be adequate. I am sure I would like more but I dont need more.
I found the steering and feeling on the road to be excellent. There was no wander and the truck felt really solidly attached to the road. I have another much newer, more comfortable and more powerful 4wd as well, and the feeling of the 130 on the road is much superior to this newer vehicle.
On the trip I averaged 10l/100km
I am very happy with the new truck (so far). The kids think it's "cool".
I am also looking forward to catching up with the other members who live in this area - I have noticed 3 other members from Armidale and Kootingal so far.
Cheers
Tim
I have wanted a defender for more years than I care to remember without knowing anything about them other than that the army uses them and they have an aura. A bit of research has shown that the following appears to be the case
1) They are gutless
2) They are noisy and uncomfortable
3) One opinion I was given by a geologist mate was that they were the best car off road he had ever driven and the worst car on road.
4) another mate (admittedly with some extra insulation) reckoned he had to open the drivers window so he had enough room to sit and drive the thing.
Nevertheless I wanted one.
So I flew to Adelaide and took possession at 3.30pm and proceeded to drive back to northern NSW - about 1900km. I started with no preformed opinions.
The previous owner told me of the following issues - worn steering damper, few spots of minor rust in firewall, some slop in drive shaft, some oil leaks.
Well it certainly is noisy and about 90kph (measured on GPS, not speedo) there is substantial vibration. I dont know what the symptoms of a worn steering damper are but this seems consistent.
Synchro on second is not great but then I have owned enough British cars to know that synchro on second is never great once the vehicle has done a few km. This one had done 197k.
I found the seats, while basic, to actually be pretty good. I was driving pretty long stints and never felt overly fatigued.
I found the engine power to be adequate. I am sure I would like more but I dont need more.
I found the steering and feeling on the road to be excellent. There was no wander and the truck felt really solidly attached to the road. I have another much newer, more comfortable and more powerful 4wd as well, and the feeling of the 130 on the road is much superior to this newer vehicle.
On the trip I averaged 10l/100km
I am very happy with the new truck (so far). The kids think it's "cool".
I am also looking forward to catching up with the other members who live in this area - I have noticed 3 other members from Armidale and Kootingal so far.
Cheers
Tim