Thank you to all who replied so positive and quickly.
We don't have a Defender as yet, but my wife does like the shape of them.
She likes the squareness.
Would the members on here think it would be better either a petrol or diesel conversion?
She drives 38 miles per day, ,30 of them on freely flowing motorway.
I read the diesel auto is considered sluggish, and the petrol conversion had a drink problem.
Should I look for one already converted, or buy a basic Defender, and look towards converting that?
Thanks all,
Graham
I think only you can really answer these questions tbh.
1. There are lots of conversions, done by lots of people. But generally follow the same idea for all of them. You can either do it yourself, or find a company to do it. I don't believer there are any 100% complete bolt in kits. Because everyone wants something slightly different and has a slightly different starting position.
2. Only you can judge what sort of mpg cost you will be happy with. There is a wide choice of engines and gearboxes available, depending on how much you want to spend, or how much you want prioritise certain things like Horse Power, speed or fuel economy.
For example, a 3.0 TDV6 from the current D4 and 8 speed auto box would be quite amazing in a Defender. And I'm sure places like J&E Engineering would happily build you one. But it might set you back £50,000+ and a donor vehicle.
A Tdi with a simple 4 speed auto box from a D1/RRC is likely the cheapest option. But will be SLOOOOOOW. And likely low to mid 20's mpg at best.
A Rover V8 (3.9/4.0 or 4.6) will be a lot more lively and should manage 17-22mpg depending on use.
3. Or you could look at alternative engines like a Chevy or Ford V8.... lots of possibilities.
4. That said. Have you actually considered a Range Rover or a Discovery? Both can be had as auto's as standard and are far better in terms of comfort, refinement, NVH, road manners, etc.
5. If it's the boxy shape, then maybe consider a Jeep Wrangler? The TJ, which is very similar to a Defender under the skin. Can be had as standard with a 4.0 Straight 6 and an auto box. And is a very good and capable machine.
And the new JK version has a 2.8 diesel and an automatic. So better mpg than the older model, although not quite as rapid. But the JK is a much newer vehicle and MILES ahead of a Defender.