Hi fellas! This is my first post here and I have a couple of questions about the Defender
I'm thinking about buying a Land Rover Defender, yet my decision must be vry well thought because here in Portugal 4x4 vehicle prices are not like in the UK. To give you an example check out these prices:
- Defender 130 Crew Cab S: 36.000 GBP
- Defender 90 SW E: 56.100 GBP
- Defender 110 SW E: 67.800 GBP
Wicked... huh?
Anyway, I'm thinking about getting a Defender 90 Soft-Top E, or a 90 Hard-Top E, or even a Defender 110 Crew-Cab E.
But I have a question regarding fuel. The Defender is going to be used mainly on the city, so lets just say that it would be 90% for city use and 10% for off-road use. And yes, fuel consumption can be an issue.
So my question is: is there any way I can make the Defender have a lower fuel consumption? Is there any kind of tuning we can make on the vehicle to do that?
I'm used to consumptions of about 5.5 to 6.5 liters / 100 Km, and changing to 12 liters / 100 Km can be harsh...
And one final question. If I buy the soft-top version of the Defender 90, is there any way I could transform it to a hard-top later?
Thank you very much!
I'm thinking about buying a Land Rover Defender, yet my decision must be vry well thought because here in Portugal 4x4 vehicle prices are not like in the UK. To give you an example check out these prices:
- Defender 130 Crew Cab S: 36.000 GBP
- Defender 90 SW E: 56.100 GBP
- Defender 110 SW E: 67.800 GBP
Wicked... huh?
Anyway, I'm thinking about getting a Defender 90 Soft-Top E, or a 90 Hard-Top E, or even a Defender 110 Crew-Cab E.
But I have a question regarding fuel. The Defender is going to be used mainly on the city, so lets just say that it would be 90% for city use and 10% for off-road use. And yes, fuel consumption can be an issue.
So my question is: is there any way I can make the Defender have a lower fuel consumption? Is there any kind of tuning we can make on the vehicle to do that?
I'm used to consumptions of about 5.5 to 6.5 liters / 100 Km, and changing to 12 liters / 100 Km can be harsh...
And one final question. If I buy the soft-top version of the Defender 90, is there any way I could transform it to a hard-top later?
Thank you very much!