Hudson1984
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Hi all, seems I joined here nigh on ten years ago, when I had less fat, more hair and dreams..... shame that guys gone, he was ok...
anyway, i'm back! and still hankering for my first landy.
Life has moved on since my first post, i've a family and all that jazz and i'm hoping landy ownership would be a step in the right direction of some weekend activities.
Hopefully you lot can steer me in the right direction of which one I should be focussing on.
Our main vehicle is a VW caravelle, it's great, does absolutely everything....except off road.
I'm looking for something I can live with daily - I work from home so not fussed about economy.
I do a quarterly trip to the office, 200 odd mile trip - would like to be comfy
I'm a boring git and would like some more interesting hobbies, ideally with my young lad, and thought greelaning would be fun, so something capable of some muddy fun would be good.
Does this put me in Disco country? I'm guessing Defender would be too off road focussed for my needs, range rover perhaps too road focussed for my needs? (happy to be wrong there as I do like a range rover)
awkwardly and perhaps not ideal for offroad but I do prefer an automatic - I had a hip replaced and it's just more comfortable
anyway, i'm back! and still hankering for my first landy.
Life has moved on since my first post, i've a family and all that jazz and i'm hoping landy ownership would be a step in the right direction of some weekend activities.
Hopefully you lot can steer me in the right direction of which one I should be focussing on.
Our main vehicle is a VW caravelle, it's great, does absolutely everything....except off road.
I'm looking for something I can live with daily - I work from home so not fussed about economy.
I do a quarterly trip to the office, 200 odd mile trip - would like to be comfy
I'm a boring git and would like some more interesting hobbies, ideally with my young lad, and thought greelaning would be fun, so something capable of some muddy fun would be good.
Does this put me in Disco country? I'm guessing Defender would be too off road focussed for my needs, range rover perhaps too road focussed for my needs? (happy to be wrong there as I do like a range rover)
awkwardly and perhaps not ideal for offroad but I do prefer an automatic - I had a hip replaced and it's just more comfortable