Hi,
I'm looking to buy my 1st Land Rover and would be very greatful if anyone could spare me a few minutes, as whilst I've trawled the net looking for answers I'm still no the wiser, infact I've got more questions now than when I started!
I've had my heart set on a Defender 90 for quite some time, but the wife has put several conditions around any potential purchase;
It must be short wheel based (she won't drive it otherwise)
Likewise with power stearing.
It must have some sort of seating in the back (bench or fold down doesn't matter its for very occasional use)
If I spend more than 4k I'm in the spare room for the foreseeable future, if not worse! She fears it may be a passing fad, despite my assurances to the contary.
I have to use it as my daily commute vehicle otherwise she'll see it as an expensive driveway decoration!
From what I've seen though I should be able to pick up either a 1989 or 1990 defender/90 for between 2k and 4k with a 2.5 tdi engine and around 100k to 150k miles on the clock. Obviously on my budget I think a 200TDi or 300TDi is out of the question and the budget is rigid!
My daily commute is currenlty about 40 miles aday in total, but this will soon be reducing to 20 miles maximum, mainly on A roads so I don't see this being a major problem.
Intially I've not got any major off-road activities in mind, but I will be heading to some remote areas in places like the Lake District and Scotland to get some serious hill walking in, by remote I mean dirt tracks, and badly maintained country roads, so that's probably chicken feed to the more hardcore amongst you.
So thus far am I giving the impression of buying my way into an expensive hobby, or does it all sound quite feasable so far?
Jumping ahead slightly would it be foolish to buy a vehicle of such and age and then to consider taking it from the North West of England to South Finland at some point over the winter on a roadtrip to see the in-laws? The road distances covered can be minimal with careful ferry planning! Granted I'd have to make some additions no doubt on the heating and insulation front to be able to cope with the cold tempretures. But it would make the bi-annual trip slightly more exciting than the usual plane trip!
Sorry for the long post I was just trying to be as comprehensive as possible, if you've read it this far, thanks very much! Any help, tips, and advice greatfully recieved.
I'm looking to buy my 1st Land Rover and would be very greatful if anyone could spare me a few minutes, as whilst I've trawled the net looking for answers I'm still no the wiser, infact I've got more questions now than when I started!
I've had my heart set on a Defender 90 for quite some time, but the wife has put several conditions around any potential purchase;
It must be short wheel based (she won't drive it otherwise)
Likewise with power stearing.
It must have some sort of seating in the back (bench or fold down doesn't matter its for very occasional use)
If I spend more than 4k I'm in the spare room for the foreseeable future, if not worse! She fears it may be a passing fad, despite my assurances to the contary.
I have to use it as my daily commute vehicle otherwise she'll see it as an expensive driveway decoration!
From what I've seen though I should be able to pick up either a 1989 or 1990 defender/90 for between 2k and 4k with a 2.5 tdi engine and around 100k to 150k miles on the clock. Obviously on my budget I think a 200TDi or 300TDi is out of the question and the budget is rigid!
My daily commute is currenlty about 40 miles aday in total, but this will soon be reducing to 20 miles maximum, mainly on A roads so I don't see this being a major problem.
Intially I've not got any major off-road activities in mind, but I will be heading to some remote areas in places like the Lake District and Scotland to get some serious hill walking in, by remote I mean dirt tracks, and badly maintained country roads, so that's probably chicken feed to the more hardcore amongst you.
So thus far am I giving the impression of buying my way into an expensive hobby, or does it all sound quite feasable so far?
Jumping ahead slightly would it be foolish to buy a vehicle of such and age and then to consider taking it from the North West of England to South Finland at some point over the winter on a roadtrip to see the in-laws? The road distances covered can be minimal with careful ferry planning! Granted I'd have to make some additions no doubt on the heating and insulation front to be able to cope with the cold tempretures. But it would make the bi-annual trip slightly more exciting than the usual plane trip!
Sorry for the long post I was just trying to be as comprehensive as possible, if you've read it this far, thanks very much! Any help, tips, and advice greatfully recieved.