+1 Rust is the killer on old landies.I would worry more about the rest of the car, rust etc
Agreein with that as well!Don't rely on a new mot as an indication of chassis condition.
The whole "which engine question" often comes down to individual preference in the end. Both those engines are great and each have their following. For me it has to be the 200TDI in the end because it just does everything so well with incredible simplicity and durability. If I hadn't decided to scratch the V8 itch then I'd have gone for a 200 in my station wagon any day.
200 the dogs bo##ocksLooking at getting a defender Again wanting a truck cab just wanted your thoughts on the 200 tdi engine ?? Or should I try and get the 300 tdi thanks
+1, Love my 200 tdi; seems indestructible. When it eventually packs up I will get a straight replacement.Love my 200, all in all shes been a tough old lump. Dont think i would want any other lump now.
Yes it is! It's funny how time changes things though: After working on the Santana boxes many years ago I really thought that they were the mutt's nuts. Coming back to the whole thing now I realise that they are a bit of a lorry gearbox to use and the R380 is the way to go.200TDi is better with the R380 box though ...
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