Just pondering on this 
Since I bought another Defender in the summer, and a new house a bit earlier in the year, security has become a real nuisance.
When I last had a Defender I had parking for 4 at the front of the house and could just jump into whichever car I wanted and drive off.
Now my Defender is down the side of my house with not much room either side so difficult to get in and out in the dark. Locked gates and two cars in front.
I would be quite hard to steal. But its also a dammed pain if I want to drive it. I have to move two cars and I dont always have the keys to my daughters. Then find the drive gate keys, then reverse it out blind as its so tight I have to fold the mirrors in. Then I have to find somewhere to park it, put the cars back and finally I can go.
I like to use the car during the week and the Landy at weekends, but am finding that I dont always bother.
At what point do you take the risk and have it less secure in order to actually enjoy it.
Since I bought another Defender in the summer, and a new house a bit earlier in the year, security has become a real nuisance.
When I last had a Defender I had parking for 4 at the front of the house and could just jump into whichever car I wanted and drive off.
Now my Defender is down the side of my house with not much room either side so difficult to get in and out in the dark. Locked gates and two cars in front.
I would be quite hard to steal. But its also a dammed pain if I want to drive it. I have to move two cars and I dont always have the keys to my daughters. Then find the drive gate keys, then reverse it out blind as its so tight I have to fold the mirrors in. Then I have to find somewhere to park it, put the cars back and finally I can go.
I like to use the car during the week and the Landy at weekends, but am finding that I dont always bother.
At what point do you take the risk and have it less secure in order to actually enjoy it.