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I've only owned a Landy, driven a l200 tho felt abit pansy to me but i prefere the older ones to many computer bits in the newer ones. Ialso dont mind fixing my own easy to give it a service. Saves me money on all those garage charges. The landy is simple and easy to work on, good old workhorse, tows great.

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really does depend what you want it for, for a true go-anywhere work horse a landy, to do more motorway miles, and spend a fortune in parts, then jap crap :)

had landys and hilux, looking for a landy again, suits me better!

 

I beg to differ, BUT I have owned a Toyota Hilux 4x4 for the last 15 years on a K plate it's a real workhorse, and the only parts I have replaced, One starter motor and a set of glow plugs. I wouldn't sell it for the world.

I have a 110 Landie pickup, I agree it's a real work horse, and goes well, Because I'm underneath the damn thing every weekend replacing parts, I am going to sell it.

Also have a L200 doublecab, which everybody wants to drive as its so comfortable, no drafts, you can hear the stereo etc etc,

The wife has a Discovery which is nice, so I guess we are split down the middle, 2 Landies and 2 japs, Me I'm staying with my old Hilux.:

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Thanks for all the comments folks,ill be able to tell how impressed i am when i put it on the road in early january as i have a buyer for my caddy but they do not want it until then so i will keep running it until that time,work should slacken off abit now ( i hope)

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Have to say I spent a lot of time underneath my old 110, however it never left me stranded and it never got stuck. I would have gone Jap this time but for the fact that they all have pathetic towing weights. I'm very happy with the new defender, and if it breaks ( which it has'nt) its not my problem.

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