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    If I win Oz Lotto I'm into one!

    What would one tricked out like that go for when released here I wonder?
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    The 2007 Defender has the same CDL as the 2006 TD5 Defender - no button as reported in the original post, but engaged via the low range gear stick as before. This info has come direct from a few of the UK owners of the new vehicle. But if by CDL you mean "central door lock" - yes - its a button on the key fob.

    One real change that wasn't mentioned - the doors and bonnet are now zinc coated steel.
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    Perhaps they had to put stronger drive shafts or rather unijoints to cope with the new low first gear and torquey engine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    One real change that wasn't mentioned - the doors and bonnet are now zinc coated steel.
    Steel !!! What ?? i thought that some of the UK reviews said they were still Aluminium. cause they wanted to keep them as original as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    The 2007 Defender has the same CDL as the 2006 TD5 Defender - no button as reported in the original post, but engaged via the low range gear stick as before. This info has come direct from a few of the UK owners of the new vehicle. But if by CDL you mean "central door lock" - yes - its a button on the key fob.
    That's journalism.. the article says " The gearbox is still easy to use and locking the centre diff is just a matter of pushing a button"

    Also says on re-reading "... but it keeps the familiar H-pattern shifter"

    Where do they get their info from.

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    This is from the Landrover UK website -

    "Defender offers the convenience of electric front windows on all S and SE models. So whether you want to feel a gentle breeze or a full refreshing blast of air, it´s available at the push of a button."

    It beats me why they feel the need to sex-up something as simple as power windows. They had the same wording on the previous version and it always puzzled me. Sometimes people just feel compelled to make a full paragraph out of one bullet point. Like saying -

    "It's got a steering wheel, so whether you want the reassuring, direct feel of going straight ahead, or the unbridled excitement of life on the edge going around corners, it's available with just a turn to the left or right." Marketing idiots

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    Quote Originally Posted by solmanic View Post

    "It's got a steering wheel, so whether you want the reassuring, direct feel of going straight ahead, or the unbridled excitement of life on the edge going around corners, it's available with just a turn to the left or right." Marketing idiots
    LOL

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    It looks good in Dark Blue, but I wish the roof was white. Is that old fashioned of me?

    Back seats look like proper seats too, not just a plank of ply with some padding.

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    Maybe with stiffer steel doors, the seals might actually work, surely they can add power to the rear windows as well, FFS its a 50k plus car. They could have changed the style of the alloys as well just so apart from the bonnet bulge it looks like they have spent some R&D money on it. At least the interior and seating has been drastically updated but does it still have that poxy handbrake lever position ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    It looks good in Dark Blue, but I wish the roof was white. Is that old fashioned of me?
    Methinks tis somewhat Spud-codger

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