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    At least when I fill up the back of the disco with bricks or tow a trailer of any weight, it always sits level with sls. But then I'm also comfortable, drier, dust free and at least $10 grand better off than if I owned a 110 of the same year. Oh, and my panels come "straight" from the factory too

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    Quote Originally Posted by cafe latte View Post
    Someone mention Latte??
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    lol - that's not what I expected...

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    Come on people! Discos are great. I think I'll get one for the Missus.
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    The real truth of what makes driving a defender better than a disco or rangie...

    Theres only a very small number of drivers who can look down their noses at you and call you a hypocritical luxury optioned technology dependant softy for doing the same thing to other drivers.

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    Yeah but you can say what you want back to the Series drivers, because it's not like they can hear you anyway
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    Today I told a friend I had bought a Defender. He went on to tell me how he heard from a friend of a friend the the bull dust kills wheel bearings of Landies (I never read anyone with that problem myself). How the gearbox explodes when you tow... Yet I dont hear of any of this on the forums.. Someone at my range basically told me come and talk to him after I have towed and I would think differently. He went on about a Landie he had years ago (Totally different car!!).
    Get yourself a Defender you wont be sorry, there is so much Landie BS on the net, coffee type optional .
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    Chris those of us that have had Defenders for a long time have heard all this before . A friend of a friend said this and that , or said that . I've been told more than once back axles snap . They used to , that was before the Salisbury came along . Series 3 about 1970 !!.. Jim

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    Defender better than a disco/rr:

    I bought mine brand new. No qualms giving it Malaysian jungle pinstripes (scratches all over) from day 1.

    Would cry just getting a brand new RR or Disco dirty...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    At least when I fill up the back of the disco with bricks or tow a trailer of any weight, it always sits level with sls. But then I'm also comfortable, drier, dust free and at least $10 grand better off than if I owned a 110 of the same year. Oh, and my panels come "straight" from the factory too
    I can feel the depreciation from here

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