I use my 110 for a lot of piddly commuting crap around Brisbane and I must admit it is not the most convenient thing to drive BUT it is ALWAYS FUN! My other car is a classic Alfa Romeo which is fun in a whole different way but I would have to say the choice of which to drive is a coin toss each morning.
Yes, the Defender has the turning circle of a Collins class submarine.
Yes, you can back the Defender over four or five small cars in the Woolies car park without noticing.
Yes, the Defender is noisy and after half an hour in stop start traffic your clutch leg starts to get the shakes.
and Yes, everyone behind you moves to the other lane because they think you'll be too slow off the lights.
BUT
I rarely get worse than 10l/100km fuel economy AROUND TOWN.
I can see over just about everything in front which helps me pick the best lane.
I can help all of my mates move house at once (because the Defender has supreme cargo space, not because I have very few friends).
I CAN keep up with the traffic off the lights.
And I am sure that my drive to wherever is more satisfying than the guy in the Patrol or Cruiser or Soft-roader next to me.
You have correctly identified that there is a feeling about piloting a Defender which you don't get in other 4WDs. You're halfway between a regular car and a truck. If I wasn't a Landrover fan I would admit that driving one in everyday city traffic is sometimes as inconvenient and frustrating as Telstra. But I am (and I think we all are) a Landrover fan so that stuff doesn't apply.
I like the Defender because it is about the only "real" 4WD left on the market. I like the heritage and image of the brand. I like the fact that I have a vehicle with a hose-out interior but keyless entry, electric windows and most of the other mod cons and real load carrying ability which costs as much to run as a Toyota Camry. And I like the fact that other Defender drivers wave at me and I can come to websites like this to find answers to my every question and crap on about how great it is to be a Defender owner.



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