mundungus
Active Member
Hi all,
Im a newbie to the site and to Land Rovers in general, currently considering buying my first and could do with a little advice/opinions.
Ive been eyeing up 4x4s for a couple of months now since my girlfriend and I moved to new house in the countryside.
I particularly like the idea of a defender 90 station wagon, as I figure I could fit a middle seat and put a baby seat in it (were expecting our first baby early next year) and it will easily cope with the terrain around here when the bad weather sets in this winter. Also more immediately, it will cope with the ford down the road which conked out my little rover 200 this weekend just gone (incidentally I was rescued by a really nice bloke in a defender who stopped and jump started me afterwards).
I figure it would make a versatile work horse, that could get me to work if need be, and relieve my daily driver from me treating it more like a van sometimes, when I load it up with tools and diy materials.
Having read a load of reviews and forum posts, many people seem to think they are great as a second vehicle, but are awful for motorway driving or long journeys.
So this gets me thinking, my little rover 200 isnt gonna last forever. So the defender could end up being my daily driver. So maybe something like a freelander would be better, as there seems to be a consensus that they are better for normal road and motorway use.
So the questions are:
How much better is a freelander for normal road use than a defender?
What are the drawbacks of each?
Any other advice for a complete newbie who doesnt know anything?
Im a newbie to the site and to Land Rovers in general, currently considering buying my first and could do with a little advice/opinions.
Ive been eyeing up 4x4s for a couple of months now since my girlfriend and I moved to new house in the countryside.
I particularly like the idea of a defender 90 station wagon, as I figure I could fit a middle seat and put a baby seat in it (were expecting our first baby early next year) and it will easily cope with the terrain around here when the bad weather sets in this winter. Also more immediately, it will cope with the ford down the road which conked out my little rover 200 this weekend just gone (incidentally I was rescued by a really nice bloke in a defender who stopped and jump started me afterwards).
I figure it would make a versatile work horse, that could get me to work if need be, and relieve my daily driver from me treating it more like a van sometimes, when I load it up with tools and diy materials.
Having read a load of reviews and forum posts, many people seem to think they are great as a second vehicle, but are awful for motorway driving or long journeys.
So this gets me thinking, my little rover 200 isnt gonna last forever. So the defender could end up being my daily driver. So maybe something like a freelander would be better, as there seems to be a consensus that they are better for normal road and motorway use.
So the questions are:
How much better is a freelander for normal road use than a defender?
What are the drawbacks of each?
Any other advice for a complete newbie who doesnt know anything?