
Originally Posted by
85 county
TDCi supremacy
Why do I maintain that the TDCi Defender is the pinnacle of the evolution of the 110?
oh the foolish
The esteemed OP has on occasion hinted at his belief that the 110 (distinct from Defender) is supreme, that Defenders don't match up.
Esteemed, i usually get called some thing else lol
Let me ask 110 supremacists - for all the same reasons you consider the 110 better than the Defender (robust construction, all mechanical etc):
- are you still banging away on a typewriter? The world has moved on you know.
- or are you using computers and email. (Don't deny - you post in AULRO - it's a rhetorical question)
In 1985 my company purchased for me a 8086 with 3 ? inch amber monitor, twin floppy drives and a 9400 modum for just over $9000.00, so all you are saying is it has gotten cheaper
(And don't get me started on Series owners with their quill, Quink, and blotting paper)
- do you still only own and use the mechanical rotary dial home telephone?
- or are you carrying a modern cell phones or smartphones.
UHF and HF, so nothing's changed there! Cell phones you can not use when driving nor when where 110s should be driven
I propose that the Defender is the naturally selected result of time proven evolutionary processes working on the 110 lineage.
Dinosaurs gave way to mammals. That the horse is not built heavy and slow and strong like a triceratops is in no way a flaw in the evolutionary process.
Likewise - The defender, and ultimately the TDCi, easily shrug off criticisms leveled by ancestors. Ie lighter build, faster, more powerful, more fuel efficient, more comfortable. These too, are not evolutionary process mistakes.
What, a 1986 110 kerb weight with its thicker panels and chassis including salbury dif was 1800KG. a puma with its minuscule motor thin panels and paper weight chassis and rover diff weights 2200KG? bust be all the extra copper wire?
fuel efficient, HA HA a pumas is about 11 ltr per 100, if you sit on 100klm at 110 klms its more like 17ltr. The 110 is 11ltr, regardless of speed weight or what your towing.
Sorry devolution at best
The evolutionary changes leading to the TDCi are not mistakes because they improve, not detract from, the species ability to perform, survive, thrive in the environment that is their lot.
but you forgot that the environment has changed as well, from opening up the world, to the Coles car park
What you call evolution I call interference by the Yanks and Nazi's
What of the more luxurious cousins? As has been pointed out the Discos and RR models do bring luxuries. Comforts. But at a cost. There are, in the case of these species, significant losses in some areas of performance and ability.
True so why buy a puma for the same job
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