Hi all,
Werner here, from Belgium (new here, see intro-section).
If my new job works out OK I could have a permanent position in June. If that's the case I had just hatched the idea of getting a new daily driver.
I kinda have my heart set on a Defender (short or long station wagon).
Main use would be daily (on-road) transport to work, and some very light off-roading occasionally, but baby stuff compared to what you guys are probably used to. It would not see the ''hard work''.
Main reason for me is that it's the only new car that still looks like a real car, to me. Classic, square & sturdy...
With all that in mind, I do still have a few question, having never owned a Land Rover before, or any 4x4, for that matter. (did have a Mazda B-series a few years ago but that was 2x4)
--> Dependability is a must. As a train driver, I need that thing to start & go, waiting for a towtruck and replacement car is not something my train dispatcher is gonna appreciate..
In a car I like, I don't mind the odd ''accessory problem'' as long as the car starts and gets you to your destination every day with no problem.
So how is the ''new'' 2.4 Ford engine doing for you guys so far? Has it been known to leave one stranded unexpectly?
Major known issues that will cause it to ''die'' on you? Not just the motor, but other components as well: engine control electronics, transmission & drivetrain issues?
I know a new car comes with warranty, but I prefer not to get stranded to begin with...
I was planning on a new Defender, but if I opt for a recent used one: Any engines, years or versions to avoid? I've read good stories and horror stories, but one can read those stories for every car make & model...
So ''statistic'' and general dependability info preferred.
Any info in reply here, or pointers to previous forum threads I may have overlooked so far, will be appreciated
(PS: I do realize it's a rough bone-shaker and really involves the driver in operating the thing, as a real car should)
Thanks,
Werner
Werner here, from Belgium (new here, see intro-section).
If my new job works out OK I could have a permanent position in June. If that's the case I had just hatched the idea of getting a new daily driver.
I kinda have my heart set on a Defender (short or long station wagon).
Main use would be daily (on-road) transport to work, and some very light off-roading occasionally, but baby stuff compared to what you guys are probably used to. It would not see the ''hard work''.
Main reason for me is that it's the only new car that still looks like a real car, to me. Classic, square & sturdy...
With all that in mind, I do still have a few question, having never owned a Land Rover before, or any 4x4, for that matter. (did have a Mazda B-series a few years ago but that was 2x4)
--> Dependability is a must. As a train driver, I need that thing to start & go, waiting for a towtruck and replacement car is not something my train dispatcher is gonna appreciate..
In a car I like, I don't mind the odd ''accessory problem'' as long as the car starts and gets you to your destination every day with no problem.
So how is the ''new'' 2.4 Ford engine doing for you guys so far? Has it been known to leave one stranded unexpectly?
Major known issues that will cause it to ''die'' on you? Not just the motor, but other components as well: engine control electronics, transmission & drivetrain issues?
I know a new car comes with warranty, but I prefer not to get stranded to begin with...
I was planning on a new Defender, but if I opt for a recent used one: Any engines, years or versions to avoid? I've read good stories and horror stories, but one can read those stories for every car make & model...
So ''statistic'' and general dependability info preferred.
Any info in reply here, or pointers to previous forum threads I may have overlooked so far, will be appreciated
(PS: I do realize it's a rough bone-shaker and really involves the driver in operating the thing, as a real car should)
Thanks,
Werner
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