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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post
    I now have an Amarok because LR wont make a defender with auto and cruise control.

    For close to $60k on the road the 130 just does not stack up in that market sector anymore. Sure you get coils and discs on the back, but honestly, who cares? The driveability of the Amarok makes the 130 look like a Grey Fergie.
    auto and cruise control .... .... the two most boring features any car can have

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    Just buy a Disco.

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    An amarok! You really can't compare a 130 with that!

    Bog stock standard, not a modification to either, take both up to cape york and then across the kimberlys and tell me which one still has all body panels and driveline components attached...

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    Quote Originally Posted by manic View Post
    auto and cruise control .... .... the two most boring features any car can have
    Depends where you're driving...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keithy P38 View Post
    An amarok! You really can't compare a 130 with that!

    Bog stock standard, not a modification to either, take both up to cape york and then across the kimberlys and tell me which one still has all body panels and driveline components attached...
    Yeah, because thats where you spend most of your time, right? Driving up Cape York or across the Kimberleys.

    If you haven't looked under the Amarok I suggest you take the time to. The chassis is actually much better for off road than the defender - you can actually clean the damn thing inside after the beach or mud. The leaf springs and drum brakes are not the greatest options, but they work.

    I wouldn't hesitate to take the Amarok on that trip - it would be more economical than the defender, more comfortable and with a decent set of tyres would have no trouble on the rough stuff.

    As for auto - far better off road than manual. 8 speed auto in the 'rok craps all over my 130 on the beach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trundle View Post
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    Agree with this, I bought my 130 as a dedicated workhorse, and the only comparable vehicles were the Cruiser and Patrol, neither of which came with a dual cab in my price range. Hence the old 130.
    I thought I needed a 130 for my work truck. When I actually looked at my use over a 12 month period the time I spent in situations where I needed a heavy duty 4x4 was virtually zero.

    Wont be the same for everyone of course, and hey, I have 2 other land rovers because I love land rovers!

    Seems like many are making a similar decision though, since I cannot get rid of my 130, despite it being on the market for almost 6 months. Virtually no interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akelly View Post

    If you haven't looked under the Amarok I suggest you take the time to. The chassis is actually much better for off road than the defender - you can actually clean the damn thing inside after the beach or mud. The leaf springs and drum brakes are not the greatest options, but they work.

    I wouldn't hesitate to take the Amarok on that trip - it would be more economical than the defender, more comfortable and with a decent set of tyres would have no trouble on the rough stuff.

    As for auto - far better off road than manual. 8 speed auto in the 'rok craps all over my 130 on the beach.
    Can't argue with the comfort,the economy or even the value for money. Not convinced about the chassis being better for offroad though and I'll just stick to changing gears thanks. A mate bought one a couple years back and I checked it out, as you do. It has a lot going for it next to a hilux etc but I couldn't see anything that would make it better for a trip (for me that is).
    I'll just stick to my fergie thanks, though I did see one on the lower section of the Canning last year so they're getting to be out and about a lot more these days.

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    I really liked the amatok when they were released not sure I would get one though after my mates new one blew up and he had major dramas trying to get the thing fixed
    Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......




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    I liked the more car feeling cockpit of the Amarok too, till I drove one for 2 days training. Really disappointed with the handling and suspension. Also big construction projects in WA replaced their VW's with Rangers...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100inch View Post
    I liked the more car feeling cockpit of the Amarok too, till I drove one for 2 days training. Really disappointed with the handling and suspension. Also big construction projects in WA replaced their VW's with Rangers...
    Which big construction projects would those be ????

    I know plenty of projects over here that are running Amaroks.

    Also know plenty that are running Rangers too ............ they're both a good ute.

    Holden Colorado seems to be doing quite well as company / fleet vehicles, though I wouldn't rate them against either the Amarok or Ranger myself.

    Feedback I have is that the Ranger is a better tow vehicle.

    The days of the HiLux being the only thing considered by mining / construction companies and the like has come to an end. Most people now recognize that there are plenty of better options for the same or less money.

    Unfortunately, the company that I work for hasn't caught on though. The people in our plant department still can't see past the turd in a fishbowl bonnet emblem. They bought a few of the last Holden Rodeo's, but have since returned to the HiLux as the preferred ute in the fleet.
    Cheers .........

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