Wasnt sure where to post about this so thought id just post in general chat. I just wanted to some advice and anyones opinion on getting a defender as a first car. i really fancy one as they look like fantastic cars. I work on a farm so it would be good to have a 4x4 to get around there but I was wondering how they get on, on motorways and such, do they struggle at 70 or are they comfortable? also is the mpg as bad as a lot of people make out or can you do well if you drive pretty economically? are there any major faults i should know about or do they not really have any? if anyone knows of any up for sale near newcastle i would appreciate some info.
cheers
sean
I'm 19 and have owned my 110 since I started driving. In my opinion they're a brilliant first car, for a multitude of reasons.
Firstly, what's your budget?
Unless you're looking at a TD5 or TDCi model, 70mph is probably pushing it a bit for cruising speeds. Most are more comfortable at around 60.
As for fuel economy, it again varies depending on which powerplant you're talking about. Early 19j (Pre Defender) TDs will achieve around 25mpg, TDI powered Defenders will give you around 30mpg, TD5 around 27mpg, TDCi about the same, maybe slightly more. So overall not too bad for such a large and heavy vehicle. An added bonus is that you can run most of the engines on vegetable oil, which will lower your running costs a fair bit.
Major faults, rust is the main killer of these vehicles. Chassis, bulkhead and steel flooring all rusts very well. Generally pretty reliable vehicles, and as they are so simple, they are extremely easy to work on with the most basic mechanical knowledge.
These vehicles are noisy, slow, uncomfortable, poorly equipped and more like driving a truck than anything else, but I can guarantee that once you drive one you will fall in love and not want to drive anything else!
