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Land Rover Defender 110 Questions & Answers
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Does land rover defender use only one size turbocharger in all of their land rover defenders
Hi,
I will import a land rover defender 110 2011 from uk. But the dealer told me after i buy(internet) the car that has no A/C. Is this possible?
Hi John
I thought all Puma's would come standard with air conditioning - I don't think I could live without A/C in mine.
Hi, I need some advice.
I'm very close to purchasing a 2003 Defender Extreme MY03 110 with around 90xxxx ks on the clock.
What are some things I should look out for? and what questions apart from the norm should I be asking the owner?
Cheers
Well if you're interested then you already know that they need upkeep, which is either time or money. Each will have it's own problem, mine the turbo blows up, but such is life. As Doctor Seuss says 'you're off to great places!' Or not sometimes.
Hi, I have a 2015 2.2 110, just done its 16k now, I am experiencing an annoying noise comes from under body, it only comes when the REV hits about 1600 rpm, almost every time, but only noticeable after 2nd gear, I couldn't hear a damn thing at 1st or 2nd. The noise sounds like something is loose in the transmission or clutch and is scratching the case while spinning, but it only last a second or 2, as long as it wipes over the next mark the noise stops immediately. I have checked all parts I could reach, there is nothing loose.
Any idea?
Thanks
Take it to a mechanic
@Steve
I have already taken it to LR dealer, but they couldn't find any fault.
Take it back and insist on going for a drive with the mechanic so you can both hear the noise.
Not sure this is the right place to post as I am interested in the 2014 2..2 110SW
We are in need of a vehicle that can do bush tracks. Ground clearance, much dust, gravel, sand, mud, sharp rocks etc.
We are considering '14 Dfer, Disco4 SE, Rangey Sport in S-trim, not HSE. On the latter, both SDV6 and SCV6 engines are being considered as well.
Off-roading event days are not being considered but intended use is for humanitarian work in remote regions, usually 2 or 3 pax, sometimes 5. Getting there is almost 1,000km of good tar, after which a return trip of up to 800km unpaved roads as described.
The 3 regular pax all suffer from arthritis and one had spinal injury, has limited mobility. We hear stories of cramped legs and insufficient elbow space on Dfers.
Is the new traction control easily affected by dust?
If all three models cost the exact same price, which would you buy for these trips and why would you decide upon your chosen model?
For the persons you describe I would have to recommend a Disco 4 SE SDV6. I would not recommend a Defender as the back seats are not good . Personally I don't like the tyre options for on the Disco or...
Read more Range Rover . Otherwise consider a Toyota Prado or Mitsubishi Pajero diesels for comfort and economy and better tyre options. The Defender is a good 4WD however not for rear seat passengers in my opinion, while it has better tyre options.A disco seems to be the pick of the bunch; I love Pajero's but they have smaller fuel tanks. Prado has a bad rating on this forum. Tyres? If I pay that much for a vehicle, I'd spend the extra and get...
Read more better ones fitted and sell the originals at half price. Pity Defender is not pax friendly, though. Thanks for the advice!Considering buying a 2013 110 defender... Wondering what if any differences the are from recent models. Kind regards, Kent
The newest is a 2.2 Ford turbo instead of the 2.4 turbo. The 2.4 is from a Transit van and the 2.2 a Mondeo. Both engines are very reliable but there won't really be any noticeable differences between...
Read more the two. The only reason they are using the new 2.2 is to comply with new Euro emissions. So the vehicle is the same 4x4 minus 200cc's. Not really any difference both these Ford engines are known for their longevity. Cheers!!Is it good for/as a passenger car ? Instead as a workstation !
Not very good in traffic and can be uncomfortable on long trips especially if you are tall. But a great car to get you where you want to go and every Landrover owner is friendly. Enjoy your car we h...
Read moreave had two over many years and now husband has started collecting a few old ones as well. Have fun off road.I just bougt a 1985 ex military def. and I restored it.
I just changed the front seats, I put seats from a Fort K in it.
it sits great....and it didn't kost me much (25 euro)
It is still a great car to drive, it has something no other car has
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