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    Rear Seat Legroom

    I have tried to search but have not got the right answer. can someone please help.
    I would like to know if there is a big difference in rear legroon between the Series 1 Disco and the 110 defender. from what I have read on this and other forums the Disco is a 100" wheelbase. so in theory the Deefer should have much larger rear legroom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke68 View Post
    I have tried to search but have not got the right answer. can someone please help.
    I would like to know if there is a big difference in rear legroon between the Series 1 Disco and the 110 defender. from what I have read on this and other forums the Disco is a 100" wheelbase. so in theory the Deefer should have much larger rear legroom.
    But the Defender is set up for load carrying and the Discovery for people. I can't speak re the Disco for leg room but the Defender is a lot worse than you would think for the length of the vehicle. I would not be surprised if the Disco is better. Certainly wouldn't put adults in the Defender rear for any length of time.
    Steve

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    Like Scrambler said, the extra length of the 110 is in the boot. The D1's boot is very short, which was improved in the D2 (at the expense of rear overhang). Leg room, or more to the point, comfort, is better in the D1 because your feet can go under the seat in front. The defender cant do this because of the battery box on one side and the other half empty box on the other side. If it is cargo space you are after, go with the defender. For the comfort of a rear seat passenger anything over 4 foot tall, go the D1 (and buy a roof rack).

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    I had a defender 110 set up as a tour bus years ago and the middle seats ex factory had hopeless leg room. In those days the front support was a piece of pipe with a bend, I turned these around 180 deg and cut a recess in the wheel arches and moved the top lock which moved the seat back a good 3 inches. Vechicle was inspected every 6 months and was never noticed by inspectors looked factory. Made a heap of differance and was simple to do. Wish I took photos.

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    Rear seating in the Disco is not really comfortable if you have 3 in the back. Outside passengers sit partly on the wheel arch (hard). If you are around 6ft tall it is a bit squeezy there also.
    Warren

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