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Nirvara views?
Jim-Willy:
85% OF ALL LAND ROVERS BUILT, ARE STILL ON THE ROAD,
THE OTHER 15% MADE IT HOME .
Just seen the above. HILARIOUS!!
Gary:
Hi there
I drive a Defender 90. I can understand that some people might question the comfort level of a Defender. It helps to be an enthusiast and I have to say. I am & I love mine but I do notice the comfort level of other comparitive 4x4's.
My mate has just bought a Brand New Nissan Nivara Pick-up last week.
It's a really cool metallic copper colour, it looks the biz! I've had a couple of journeys in it now and I have to say I found the ride to be jarring and slightly un-comfortable. I didn't want to say anything to my mate, seeing how he just got it and couldn't wait to show it and take me out in it.........
........after a couple of days he asked me what I thought of the ride?
I said "what do you mean?"..... (I didn't want to be to blunt with my thoughts)
He said, he found the ride hard and jarring........
I agreed with him.
It might be the fact we didn't have any weight in the back to dampen the new leaf springs............not sure, the jury's still out!
I still the truck looks the nutz, well from a subjective view. :)
He should a bought a D3 :lol:
All I would say is make sure you have one for a week end test drive first before making a decision where space and comfort are of importance to you.
Regards, Gary 8)
& Good luck with your final decision. :wink:
graham:
I had a Disco 2 TD5 auto had lots of major problems with it now got a Navara auto sorry LR peebs it's the best thing i ever did.
I do a lot of mileage and it fits my business can carry machinery, put the pickup cover on and all my tools and spare parts go in and it's very nice to drive.
I have just sold my 2 axel Ifor trailer now redundant.
AbyssDJ:
to be honest i dont find our def. 110 unfomfortable at all... and lets face it, HOW EASY is it to fit new seats if you're really that bothered?
buy a defender. you know it makes sense!
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