Why we ran it: to see if the Land Rover Defender’s breadth of appeal really could cover everything, from disaster zone to congestion charge zone
Month 3 - Month 2 - Month 1 - Prices and specs
Life with a Defender 90: Month 3
Would we recommend joining a very long queue for this 4x4? You betcha - 18 May
There are few rational levels on which the Land Rover Defender 90 makes obvious sense – which is why I’m about to recommend you buy one, albeit with a few provisos and a caution that you will be joining the back of a very long queue.
That’s not to say it’s in any way a bad car; in fact, bar a few potentially cynically deliberate shortfalls, it’s extremely capable, remarkable as much for its breadth of abilities as the extremes of them.
It’s (almost) as good to drive on road as off it, comfortable even over long distances, practical and reasonably economical, just tipping 30mpg as an average at the end of our test. In all those regards, it hauls the shortcomings of its predecessor bang up to date. But therein lies the rub: it’s bang up to date yet a car everyone feels compelled to ask about.
And, frankly, who can blame them? As well as being out of step with the modern world in terms of its scale and unapologetic off-road bias, it is also irrationally expensive, has a boot that a Volkswagen Golf would smirk at and rear seats that require a mountaineer’s mindset to climb in or out of. Most unforgivably of all, the rear seats don’t fold flat, alienating a core target market of owners who like to travel with their dogs in cages.
Just this week, a reader sent me a link to a video to fix this problem, the solution so simple that Land Rover could implement it in a jiffy if it chose. The suspicion must be that it would rather push you to buy a pricier 110. A surprising number of people have written to tell me that they have just shopped elsewhere instead.
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"Likewise, I used it most regularly for my three-mile outer-London commute, a slightly ridiculous task for such a car"Ridiculous indeed. Ever thought of getting a bicycle ?
"Likewise, I used it most regularly for my three-mile outer-London commute, a slightly ridiculous task for such a car"Ridiculous indeed. Ever thought of getting a bicycle ?
Although it think it is worth noting that Toyota Hilux outsells all Land Rover and Range Rovers put together.
And everyone of them is a pickup, worth noting.
I dont think JLR offers hard points for AK47's, maybes if they did the numbers would go up.