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    I think you're being a bit harsh toward Ron, he's only voiced his preference to doing it with a bit of comfort (and style). Ron is not an extreme off roader, so why have an extreme off road capable vehicle, at the expense of comfort. How many of us on here have taken any vehicle to a location, in the past year, that a RR or Disco was not capable of traversing, barring recreational challenges. DB and MM completed a trip this year and I'll bet London to a brick, everywhere they took the Defender a 100" could have gone. DB/MM have a Defender because that's what they want, Ron has a RR because that's what he wants, no one has to justify their choice except to themselves. Heavens some folk have Toyotas, odd taste, but entirely up to them.
    Ron, wouldn't it have been easier if you'd made a small spelling error? Err maybe not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Carrying on? I mentioned it once.
    figure of speech Ron don't be so sensitive
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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
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    ou sound like you need a comfy ride after that tanty,
    Ron's just cranky cause he sold his County. Perhaps he needs his "D1" serviced so he can ride comfy.
    No tanty here...I dont know how you came to that conclusion?

    V8Ian: I'm not sure if you were talking to be about being harsh..??

    but in case you were I did say that's what floats Ron's boat same as defenders Float mine.
    I was merely giving my own opinion and pointing out the fact he made a claim about something that was incorrect.



    You dont have to be an extreme off roader to enjoy a defender, our defender has not done extreme off road its a tourer and a commute car and I prefer to drive that to work than my discovery it might only be a mesley 150k a day but its enough to be choosey about a car, in saying thaty if I had a D3 I wouldn't look twice at driving the defender it would be no competition. but as it goes the D1 and classic rangie is no comparison when it comes to speed and in my personal case comfort!

    BUT its like all things horses for courses
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    BUT its like all things horses for courses
    And personal preferences.
    I'm still sweating on the day Ron makes a spelling mistake though.
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    Ron, the Puma even has "climate control" according to the owner's handbook. That makes it almost like a P38


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    thats good then Derek,you settled back into work after your trip?
    No, need another holiday... I think they are adictive
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    I'm still sweating on the day Ron makes a spelling mistake though.
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    I'm with dullbird,I spent a month in the L322 and it was nice but I'm strange so couldn't wait to get my deefer back.I'm still seriously looking at a new one next year as the old girl's getting on and if the 90's are 45K I can't see them selling,I would look at them but a duel cab it better value.I think we should be happy to have the choice but everyday vehicles are getting out of hand price wise,the VX Prado's are $109,000,a hundred grand for a Playdo?????. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by dobbo View Post
    Ron's just cranky cause he sold his County. Perhaps he needs his "D1" serviced so he can ride comfy.
    I couldn't justify keeping the County. I liked it but it was always going to be second to the RR as it was a most impractical vehicle anywhere except off-road. It didn't even have a useful loadspace.

    The D1 was sold over a year ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Ron, the Puma even has "climate control" according to the owner's handbook. That makes it almost like a P38
    Oh dear. And to think I thought LR had finally made a reliable Defender!

    A 90 would be a good toy - a bit like owning a sports car, not useful but fun.
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    mmm 90's


    Well they are small and have no room for anything in the back, so pretty useless for moving stuff . You have to pretty much consider them as a 2 seater car
    If you have someone sitting in the back then they are treading on your stuff you have in the back like winter coat or umberlla.

    They are also too Short and on ruff terain or ruff roads and some streets buck like a donkey . Even more so on corrigastions. Makes them alot more uncomfortable than the 110



    But great fun cars to drive and very posy . Nippy and make the Disco and 110 seem slow old buses. But also show up the other land rover ranges off road as they are pretty much unstopable out of the box

    But i have 6 90's so i may be baisis and Yeah i have driven all combinations of the 90 too and would still buy a puma 90
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    99 300 Tdi Defender 110
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