looked at some of the suppliers such as jam jar etc. Also puma has issues have you done some research
Good evening.
I am seriously considering the purchase of a new defender 110. However trying to find the best deal for my money is not easy.
Could anyone nudge me in a direction where i may find a good price/deal. Or is it best stick to a main dealer.
Many thanks.....SWC.
but they're not so good at what Landy's are built for! getting dirty/wet/ sideways!
that's not true - the new depender is superb off road, what makes you think it isn't ?
Transit diseasel
there's nowt much up with that engine
too much elekricery for the home mechanic as i understand it, more complex, 6 gears which are too many in many peoples opinion, ECU which is vulnerable to water, etc etc.
Plus the new ones have suspect build quality too.
too much elekricery for the home mechanic as i understand it, more complex, 6 gears which are too many in many peoples opinion, ECU which is vulnerable to water, etc etc.
i'm not a great fan of leccy stuff in landies but progress and performance dictates the need for a brain these days - i know 4 people who moved from 300/TD5s to the new one and other than a few minor issues all have nothing but praise for it - these are people who use their landy to earn a living with and do big miles and work them hard
other than some net gossip am yet to be convinced that it's a bad engine, or even the wrong one for a depender - the TDV6 is clearly a better suit but life is never perfect
care to show me something to support that ?
YouTube- New Defender 9000 Mile Review
I know it's only one owner's point of view, and he does waffle a bit, but there are plenty of examples of people who are much less than happy with their new Defenders, with a lot of stuff going wrong which to be honest, shouldn't on a brand new car. I'm not saying it's a terrible car and not to buy one, just that there ARE issues with its reliability. My friend has a 2008 90 TDCi, which is constantly at the dealers for warranty repairs. He has NEVER taken it off road, and it only sees the lightest of use. I drove this car once, and whilst the extra comfort and relative luxury was nice, it felt nowhere near as solid as my 20 year old 110. My father has a 1985 110 which has served him for over 20 years, and only broken down once, which was an alternator a few weeks ago.
Again, I know these are only the experiences of a few people, but they are reason enough for me to steer clear of this particular model. It seems as though the quality has dipped right down in recent years for the Defender.
Fookinell, it's people like him that give the yaarksheer lot their reputation fer bein miserable bastids!
My Puma is fookin ace. Yes there's been a couple of niggles, but so has there with me Doris's jap mota (Toyota anyone?).
My only real gripe is the fool consumption - 23mpg.
Don't get me wrong I'd love to own a Puma 110, it's probably my dream car right now.
make yer fooking mind up you sounded like a slity salesman before
You've nicely misquoted me there. What I mean is that without the reliability issues, it would be my dream car. I just wouldn't want to spend £20k on a vehicle that has a poor reputation for reliability.