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Peterma
					 
				 
				Hi,
I own a defender L663 D300 and have had the time so far to play off road with it (about 17000km off road now, 19,000 on road).  The vehicle does a lot of things that are simply not explained to us when we buy it.  When doing the old coach road in North QLD, I learned that your more there for the ride than actually worried about how it does it or how to do it.  It plays tricks with the drive train and suspension.  Also if you jack it up and have all 4 wheels of the ground and spin the wheels fast enough it disengages the front when I estimated it was doing just over 20km/hr (if it was on the ground).   I also learned that the suspension moves weight around to compensate when needed.  I have experienced this.  BTW very disconcerting when the vehicle takes control and you are ignored (breaks and accelerator(brown stain moment)).  How is all of this is done LR seems to be keeping close their chest and I would too.  What blew me away when dropping over 1m dropoff or driving up it, it makes it so effortless.   I have quickly learned that comfort mode is good 99% of the time.  
I think when Richard Hammond described it as an off road super computer, he was right.   I am now convinced it will go where ever you reasonably want to and in so much comfort.  Are there bugs in the software?, you bet, but I have just placed an order for a 3rd.
			
		 
	 
 All you need now is a robot behind the wheel. Let it have the fun.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				JayTee
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