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    I spoke to an LR dealer principle in Melbourne recently and he said as Australia is only a very small % of Defender orders, they get low priority as such. He said most current volume demand for the new Defenders comes from the US and Middle East. You just need to look on the US FB Defenders group and see how many new Defenders are being delivered in the States.

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    G'day Mahn,

    Quite a few years ago I had the problem of having a well set up 110 that I was very happy with, but our daughters were outgrowing the rear seat. There were no practical options to increase rear leg room, so a change of vehicle was necessary even though I didn't really want to. A very wise man (you) told me "there is a Land Rover for every stage of life". We ended up with a D2 for a few years till the girls became grown ups & with them having their own lives, the D90 has been perfect for us. Down the track if grandkids come along we'll no doubt need something with a back seat again. Perhaps the used price of the new Defender will be viable by then.

    Good luck with your decision, it may be a simple as having the Land Rover you need at that point in your life.

    Mark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rar110 View Post
    I could look past the leaf springs.................
    Leaf springs you mean cart springs, as in horse and buggy!
    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    G'day Mahn,

    Quite a few years ago I had the problem of having a well set up 110 that I was very happy with, but our daughters were outgrowing the rear seat. There were no practical options to increase rear leg room, so a change of vehicle was necessary even though I didn't really want to. A very wise man (you) told me "there is a Land Rover for every stage of life". We ended up with a D2 for a few years till the girls became grown ups & with them having their own lives, the D90 has been perfect for us. Down the track if grandkids come along we'll no doubt need something with a back seat again. Perhaps the used price of the new Defender will be viable by then.

    Good luck with your decision, it may be a simple as having the Land Rover you need at that point in your life.

    Mark.
    One of our contractors sold a 130 Hi-Cap when the wife and kids came along and regrets it to this day, just last week he was saying his SUV just stays in the garage, as his wife prefers driving her little runabout to get to work/shops/kids.
    2005 D3 TDV6 Present
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    Leaf springs you mean cart springs, as in horse and buggy!
    Exactly.
    L322 tdv8 poverty pack - wow
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    Perentie 110 wagon ARN 48-699 another project
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    I once fanged a '75 up the old Highway north of the Hornsby bridge, liftoff oversteer as I remember,,
    and Yes. Yes you are getting soft. Deal with it. Buy the new one.


    I was living in Wahroonga at the time and nearly every Sunday morning I'd wash the 75 and take her for a blow-dry along the old Pacific Highway to Brooklyn and back. Fun painted red.
    Mahn England

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    G'day Mahn,

    Quite a few years ago I had the problem of having a well set up 110 that I was very happy with, but our daughters were outgrowing the rear seat. There were no practical options to increase rear leg room, so a change of vehicle was necessary even though I didn't really want to. A very wise man (you) told me "there is a Land Rover for every stage of life". We ended up with a D2 for a few years till the girls became grown ups & with them having their own lives, the D90 has been perfect for us. Down the track if grandkids come along we'll no doubt need something with a back seat again. Perhaps the used price of the new Defender will be viable by then.

    Good luck with your decision, it may be a simple as having the Land Rover you need at that point in your life.

    Mark.
    Hi Mark,

    I don't remember saying that, I must have been having a rare sage moment.

    Oh yes, I now have grandchildren so maybe that's an impetus.
    Mahn England

    DEFENDER 110 D300 SE '23 (the S M E G)

    Ex DEFENDER 110 wagon '08 (the Kelvinator)
    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/105691-one_iotas-110-inch-kelvinator.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summiitt View Post
    I test drove the 110 D300 and its bloody unreal, Im looking at a D300 90, got a price on an SE from one dealer, only to be told from another dealer that 90s in S and SE will only be available in D250 form..and they have run out of the current seats, so all new orders will get leather at no cost until stocks build up..anyone got this info as well??
    Gulp. Just today put my signature down for a Fuji White 110 D300 SE with a few options - tow hitch, 19" rims, black exterior pack, privacy glass, e-diff, bigger touch screen, heated and cooled seats, ebony headlining. MY22 build (delivery Novemberish) and yes - seats also in full leather. BTW - anyone seen the khaki green leather first hand? I kinda liked the look of it on screen but dealer didn't have any to look at so have gone with ebony for now...
    Discovery 4 2014 Ipanema Sand SDV6 HSE
    Defender 110 2022 Fuji White D300 SE
    Discovery 4 2011 Fuji White SDV6 HSE - gone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sol View Post
    Gulp. Just today put my signature down for a Fuji White 110 D300 SE with a few options - tow hitch, 19" rims, black exterior pack, privacy glass, e-diff, bigger touch screen, heated and cooled seats, ebony headlining. MY22 build (delivery Novemberish) and yes - seats also in full leather. BTW - anyone seen the khaki green leather first hand? I kinda liked the look of it on screen but dealer didn't have any to look at so have gone with ebony for now...
    Drove a Fuji white Defender with Khaki at the LR Experience day in Thredbo 2 weeks ago, it looks very nice indeed, a great choice. I went ebony as Khaki did not suit the
    Eiger grey exterior.. We also have the 19' rims (gloss black), the only downside is you are limited on tyre choice in the 19. I will be fitting Duratracs towards the
    end of the year in prep for our Aussie lap, not much else out there in the 255/65 profile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zilch View Post
    We also have the 19' rims (gloss black), the only downside is you are limited on tyre choice in the 19. I will be fitting Duratracs towards the end of the year in prep for our Aussie lap, not much else out there in the 255/65 profile.
    We did 25000kms between June and December last year, a good third of which was off the tarmac in outback NSW, QLD, and NT on 285/50/20 tyres in the Disco towing 2 tonnes. Took two spare rims and tyres with us thinking we might struggle if we had problems but only had one blow out on the whole trip. Gone with 19" of the Deefer just for the higher sidewall.
    Discovery 4 2014 Ipanema Sand SDV6 HSE
    Defender 110 2022 Fuji White D300 SE
    Discovery 4 2011 Fuji White SDV6 HSE - gone

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