K14
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I know the subject of new defender vs old defender has been done to death. But I have a major problem with one thing. As the new defender doesn’t have beam axles, it will never have the same off-road potential as the old defender. You can have as many hi tech gizmos as you like, but when the going gets tough, you need 4 wheels on the floor.
I drive a standard defender, and I’m an occasional off roader. But several times I’ve driven down a rutted lane that a new defender would not have the ground clearance to negotiate.
If I was to purchase a new defender it would really annoy me that an old coil sprung Land Rover could embarrass me off road.
I’m not saying I hate the new defender, I think it’s a lovely looking vehicle. But it offers me nothing.
I know the subject of new defender vs old defender has been done to death. But I have a major problem with one thing. As the new defender doesn’t have beam axles, it will never have the same off-road potential as the old defender. You can have as many hi tech gizmos as you like, but when the going gets tough, you need 4 wheels on the floor.
I drive a standard defender, and I’m an occasional off roader. But several times I’ve driven down a rutted lane that a new defender would not have the ground clearance to negotiate.
If I was to purchase a new defender it would really annoy me that an old coil sprung Land Rover could embarrass me off road.
I’m not saying I hate the new defender, I think it’s a lovely looking vehicle. But it offers me nothing.