I never quite understood the whole D3 / D4 concept. Once the range rover sport came out it seemed redundant, poor mans range rover.
Last edited by mools; 12th February 2013 at 03:02 AM. Reason: Failure to spell
There are no new discos where we live but when a tourists rolls thru town the wife is always the first to point and say "ugly disco!" which they totally are!
In our town there are no traffic lights but plenty of drink drivers - am I safer in such a town or less safe?
It really is a silly discussion - those that know know and those that want a commo or falcon on big wheels so they can cruise around the city in comfort buy a discovery
Imagine how good a discovery would be if it wasnt so fat???
S
'95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
'10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)
Currently on the same boat...
Want a defender whereas the missus wants an RR or disco. She's a bit of the fashion and glamour type so I'm not so sure how much she would like the defender. Maybe the puma but thats probably way out of my budget now. lol
So why does a D2 have a 3 star ANCAP and a Defender is yet to be tested? (Suggesting it wont even get 1 star). I know its been discussed before and people may disagree with me but safety is important for me because of my family. Particularly because my missus is a paramedic and again particularly because we have a 3 month old son. I contemplated getting back into a defender until she said "how much would you be willing to spend to get a safe vehicle for your son?"
Now if they independantly crash tested a defender and gave it a rating I'd be really surprised if it got greater than 1 star. So for me it'd be the D3/4 if I was updating. Low speed bingles aside, a D3/4 is way safer in any sort of crash than a Deefer and that would swing me towards the D3/4 regardless if the Deefer is slightly better off road.
But each to their own (preparing for the onslaught from deefer owners suggesting I'm a nong......)
Last edited by gusthedog; 12th February 2013 at 07:56 AM. Reason: Cant spel
So...for wildlife, wouldn't something with a hefty steel bull bar and a strong chassis be superior to something that'll crush by design? You'd be able to keep driving after the impact instead of being stuck in the middle of nowhere with a mangled plastic car.
You could buy a new Defender and a Safety Devices roll cage for a lot less than a new D4 too![]()
Crush by design transfers the inertia of a crash into the vehicle, not the occupants. A steel roll cage would be great under 30kph. I'd rather have a vehicle stuck in the middle of nowhere than be cut in half by my seatbelt, have my legs crushed in an impact or give my occupants head injuries from no side impact airbags. That's what it comes down to for me. I have a sat phone and RACV platinum and always carry plenty of water when I'm touring. So if I'm stuck for a while that's fine. That's why we pay insurance isn't it?
Often wildlife, particularly wombats, deer and large roos round here, has the potential to crash you into things. My missus has been to way to many crashes where people have died due to poor car safety for us to have not to have a 'plastic' vehicle designed to protect its occupants.
I still get to ride a motorcycle though - how safe is that? Not!
As I said though, each to their own. If it was just 'offroadability' and I was single, it'd be a defender every time.![]()
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