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    Quote Originally Posted by SpudHeadTed View Post

    The litany of problems highlighted in this article makes the previous Defender sound virtually problem free! ...There’s no way on earth I’d buy a V8 cruiser! What a hotch-potch of bandaid Non-solutions!

    Land Rover Defender 2020 (read down for previous models)

    If you read these two articles in full now, the hype over 70 series compared to Defender at least since 2012, has been so over blown it’s ridiculous. Defender was clearly a far superior vehicle (except adapter shaft) and an absolute bargain as well ($50k)!

    Lets’s hope the new Defender is similarly problem free. (the price was never going to remain that good).
    Andrew St Pierre White has done not a review , but commentary on the hype VS the reality of the 2020 defender, and it's not what I thought he might say. He says the new defender will be the most capable 4x4 off the shelf in the World at the moment. If only I could afford one, and the other reality for me is, I have trouble working out my mobile phone, let alone a whizzbang 21st century vehicle.

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    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Andrew St Pierre White has done not a review , but commentary on the hype VS the reality of the 2020 defender, and it's not what I thought he might say. He says the new defender will be the most capable 4x4 off the shelf in the World at the moment. If only I could afford one, and the other reality for me is, I have trouble working out my mobile phone, let alone a whizzbang 21st century vehicle.

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    Capability and Reliability are two totally different things and this is why there are FAR more Toyota 4WD's on Australian roads and tracks than any other brand.
    I Love my Landrovers but Seriously a Defender (including the new D6/Defender) isn't in the same league as a 79 series V8 in the bush.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Capability and Reliability are two totally different things and this is why there are FAR more Toyota 4WD's on Australian roads and tracks than any other brand.
    I Love my Landrovers but Seriously a Defender (including the new D6/Defender) isn't in the same league as a 79 series V8 in the bush.

    I'd have to go with you on that, as I've never owned a 79 series V8. For the sake of clarity, can you list the area's where the 79 series is so much better than the defender. I think we can leave the new defender out of this, until some one actually buys one , and takes it bush. As for why there are more Toyotas out bush than land rovers, and I'm talking Discovery here, is the fact that land rover dealers and qualified mechanics were/ are few and far between when you leave the cities. And it took buyers some time to come to grips with the foibles of the discovery. Earlier defenders and series vehicles were basic and easy to work on, the only gripe was the low powered engine. However whereas the Toyota mantra was " give it the berries ", Land Rover Series and defender drivers had to learn how to actually drive their vehicles off road. So, the old catch phrase " Land Rovers, turning drivers into mechanics " should have added to it " And educating those drivers to be capable off road drivers, without ruining the environment". Just my thoughts, of course, not meant to start an argument, just an informed discussion.

    I doubt very much that there is any where in this country that a Toyota has been, where a series, or defender Land rover has not . Add to that the stories of modern Toyotas having catastrophic fuel system contamination, for example, requiring thousands of dollars to rectify, and HI-Lux going to limp mode because of dust, [ just a couple of problems Toyota drivers will actually own up to] It becomes clear that modern vehicles will have their problems, no matter the brand. However, it is each to his own. I can understand why people would choose a Toyota out in remote areas where experienced mechanics are thick on the ground, and where parts are readily available. As for the G wagon, the soldiers I've spoken to have said it leaves the old defender for dead off road, and when the RAEME soldiers get their head around the 21st century maintenance requirements, it will probably be the best vehicle they've had. But that could be because of the air conditioning and the fact it won't send them deaf while driving it. Only time will tell.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    Capability and Reliability are two totally different things and this is why there are FAR more Toyota 4WD's on Australian roads and tracks than any other brand.
    I Love my Landrovers but Seriously a Defender (including the new D6/Defender) isn't in the same league as a 79 series V8 in the bush.
    I totally disagree. Have driven both out bush for nearly 20 years. 70s for work. Defender private. Defender has always been way ahead of 70 series IMO. Equally reliable, more capable, more economical and better on road too. It’s why I only own Defenders.

    There are more Toyota’s because of 1. Advertising hype. 2. Dealer and service networks. 3. Bigger engines make blokes feel tough. 4. Fuel is too cheap. 5. Strange prejudice towards Land Rover by sheep followers & mechanical repairers all over the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Andrew St Pierre White has done not a review , but commentary on the hype VS the reality of the 2020 defender, and it's not what I thought he might say. He says the new defender will be the most capable 4x4 off the shelf in the World at the moment. If only I could afford one, and the other reality for me is, I have trouble working out my mobile phone, let alone a whizzbang 21st century vehicle.

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    Yeah his review was buying into the hype big time. ...It’s all anyone has to go on so far.
    Hopefully its all true in the testing and long term!

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