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LAND ROVER HAS OVERHAULED its online buying portal, allowing customers three ways to get on board. These include a full virtual showroom for those seeking to buy a Land Rover outright, as well as a monthly subscription service allowing six-monthly vehicle changes and what Land Rover calls Road Trip Rentals – a high-end car hire operation based in London and Manchester with vehicles being delivered to the customer’s door. Describing the service as an ‘online concierge,’ Jaguar Land Rover says subscriptions are available from £850 per month.

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found at the scene – as well as an engine crane. While the second-hand parts market is a vital part of the Land Rover scene, owners need to be in no doubt that if they buy items from unknown sources, they are actively encouraging the trade in stolen vehicles. Of course, they also need to be aware that at any time, in almost any place, their Defender might be the next to suffer this fate. Surrey Police is seeking information about suspicious activity in the Lyne area, and would also welcome tip-offs as to the identity of those who may be involved. You can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111, or massage the Runnymede Beat (Surrey Police) page on Facebook quoting reference P22102852.

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IF YOUR GO-TO SOLUTION for strange noises in your Landy is to turn up the stereo, look at these pictures. AL Services in Poole recently had to deal with an extreme case of wheel bearing neglect. The vehicle’s owner had ignored the warnings for so long that when it finally let go, the repair bill was way bigger than it needed to be. ‘This wheel bearing was so worn that the excessive play caused it to overheat and burn off any remaining grease,’ the company explains. ‘The hub and stub axles were damaged beyond repair and needed replacing.’ Wheel bearings never last forever, but this kind of mess is so unnecessary. If you hear a rumble when driving, it always pays to get it checked out,’ advises AL Services. ‘If caught in time, changing the wheel bearings and oil seals would have been enough.’

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MPG? I’ll worry about that when the price of fuel comes down

When the cost of filling up your tank is huge, there’s no point fretting about fuel economy, says Tim Gibson Words: Tim Gibson WHEN THE SUEZ CRISIS WAS UNFOLDING IN 1956, the boss of the British Motor Corporation, Lord Leonard, ordered Sir Alec Issigonis to design a modest little car that would fairly sip fuel. His thinking was that the era of petrol rationing had prompted people to look more closely at their choice of vehicle. An economical runabout in the form of the Mini would be just the ticket for people worried about fuel shortages. You may think a similar innovation would be inspired by the current costof-living crisis. As prices exceed £2 per litre for petrol and diesel, you’d think

everyone would jump into all-electric cars with the eagerness of a Number 10 staffer opening their third bottle of Chablis, thereby depressing the value of vehicles powered by the internal combustion engine. Yet that doesn’t seem to be happening. While sales of electric vehicles continue to rise, the market for used petrol and diesel cars remains buoyant. And, anecdotally, dealers have no trouble shifting the big-engined SUVs that you’d expect to be lame ducks in the current economy. As someone who closely monitors the prices of used 4x4s (on some evenings, my ‘professional research’ – for

which read ‘time spent browsing on Autotrader’ – easily tops four hours), I can confidently support this by reference to pricing. Indeed, I’d say values of used 4x4s are stronger than ever. Take the Freelander 2 as a case in point. I paid £8k for one in 2017: a 58-plate mid-miler TD4 SE with a full service history and tidy bodywork. Such vehicles are changing hands now for pretty much identical money. And the same is true of the Freelander’s thirstier relatives, including early Discos, Range Rovers and, of course, Defenders. Some of this is due to the nostalgic love buyers have of the previous generation Land Rovers. I know of

several people who have sought out a tidy Discovery 4 rather than buying a Disco 5, on the basis that they much prefer the character of the earlier vehicle. So, too, the Freelander 2 versus Disco Sport, although fans are starting to see the latter’s appeal as it ages gracefully. But there’s something else at work. Because the strong residuals are reflected beyond our beloved green oval. Across the board, the market for SUVs and 4x4s is lively, despite the extraordinary costs of fuelling them. Stop to think about it, though, and it’s not so surprising. Filling up a car’s fuel tank – any car, no matter its size – prompts a universal reaction just now: ‘HOW much?!’ And if that’s how you

feel whether you drive a Fiesta or a Freelander, why wouldn’t you choose the latter? For those of us who love 4x4s, the incentive to downsize is far less pronounced than it was, say, a year ago. There’s a devil-may-care attitude that says since I’m spending an arm and a leg on fuel, I may as well drive a vehicle I love, cost be damned. That’s how I feel right now, at any rate. I’ve gone from teeing up a frugal Focus or parsimonious Polo to eyeing a Disco 2 or maybe even a Range Rover. Besides, with all these throwaway electric cars now hitting the road, I feel as if I ought to get my hands on an eco-friendly, drive-it-forever 4x4 while there’s still some available.

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crotes, scumbags, villains, rats, pond-life… we’ve all got our own go-to word for people who steal Land Rovers. A good many of them are unprintable, of course, but the lower you stoop in your description of them, the closer you get to their level. The latest example of the damage these low-lives do to honest folk comes from Surrey, where the police recently retrieved five 90s and 110s that had been stolen from their rightful owners and taken to a secluded corner of a field near the M3/M25 junction to be stripped for parts. One was still intact, one was all the way down to the chassis and the others were mid-way through the process of being butchered when the law intervened. Seeing someone’s price and joy in this state is always painful. Even a ratty old 90 or 110 can still be a much-loved family member – just as much as the sort of street machine more and more Defenders are being turned into now. Still, one of the most heartbreaking sights from this particular bust was that of a recently restored 90 that has been stripped down to its fresh galvanised chassis. Its rear tub was lying in the weeds next to it, with a beautiful wooden floor still in place. So much work had gone into it – and here it was, a couple of weeks after being stolen, looking like something from a scrapyard. At least its engine was still in place, but at least one of the other vehicles’ had already been removed and, you have to assume, sold on. So someone out there is driving around in a Defender powered by what they know perfectly well is someone else’s property. With Defenders becoming worth more and more all the time, perhaps people will come to realise that protecting them really does matter. A tracker is still an incredibly powerful way of preventing yours from being next. But the most powerful thing of all would be if people stopped turning a blind eye to where the parts they’re buying have come from. Doing so is not easy, I agree – but the due diligence you do today could be the Defender of your own that doesn’t get stolen tomorrow. Alan Kidd, Group Editor alan.kidd@assignment-media.co.uk

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t’s commonly believed that if you live by the sea, your car will rust more quickly. But research by classic Land Rover specialist John Brown 4x4 has shown that in fact, corrosion rates are less likely to be influenced by geography than by human activity. Analysing corrosion rates for the 63 most populated areas of Britain, researchers found that Aberdeen is the rustiest place to keep a vehicle. However the weather-beaten Scottish city is followed in the list by Barnsley and Belfast – with Doncaster, Glasgow and Wakefield also in the top ten. At the other end of the scale, cities with the slowest corrosion rates include Swansea, Plymouth, Bristol, Exeter and Blackpool. ‘It is a common misconception that coastal towns experience the worst rates of corrosion,’ says Greg Hendry, Marketing Manager at John Brown 4x4. ‘As our data shows, coastal areas

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CUTTING CORNERS ON SERVICING is the biggest ever false economy. You’d think everyone would have learned that by now, but according to 4x4 Engine Rebuilds it’s actually quite common. The company recently took in a Range Rover Vogue whose 4.4 SDV8 engine had ended up in a shocking condition thanks to a life that was heavy on short, local trips and light on oil changes. With the vehicle hardly ever getting up to its full operating temperature, carbon deposits in the engine had reached crisis point – and this was in a Range Rover with only around 60,000 miles on the clock. To prevent this, the company recommends changing your oil and filter every 5000 miles – and, if you too use your Land Rover mainly for short hops, keeping carbon at bay by taking it out for regular runs on the motorway. Simple stuff – but still too much for an awful lot of people.


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and Rover has unveiled the third and final member of the Defender family. The new 130 retains the wheelbase of the 110 but gains a longer rear overhang, with its body extended by 340mm (13.4”), allowing it to offer a larger load area and the ability to accommodate up to eight people in comfort. Whereas the old-shape Defender was very much a utility vehicle in 130 form, this time the longest model in the range is presented under the ‘adventure for all’ banner, promising to be ‘perfect for all-terrain family expeditions.’ It comes with air suspension as standard and is priced from £73,895 on the road. As this suggests, the 130 is every bit as much of a premium vehicle as the 90 and 110. More so, in fact, if anything. It comes as standard with light oak veneers, Windsor leather trim and an enlarged 11.4” media screen running the latest version of Land Rover’s Pivi Pro infotainment system – with what3words navigation allowing it to pinpoint any location on the planet with no need for a phone signal. The 130 also features Cabin Air Purification Plus as standard. This constantly maintains the best possible air quality inside the vehicle while filtering out odours, allergens and viruses, and allows owners to prime the

condition of the cabin remotely via a smartphone app. On a slightly less esoteric level, the extended rear can accommodate up to 2516 litres of cargo, or 1329 with the second row of seats in place. The vehicle is available in five and eightseat configurations; in the latter, even with all three rows in use it can hold 389 litres in the back. A payload of up to 750kg (8 seats) or 800kg (5 seats) allows you to make the most of this, though a towing limit of 3000kg will come as a rude shock to anyone used to assuming there’ll never be such a thing as a Defender that can’t haul the legal maximum. In another departure from Defender tradition, power for the 130 comes from a choice of engines including two petrol units and one diesel. Again, this illustrates its position as a premium model within an already premium range. The diesel option is the familiar D300, which produces 300bhp and 479lbf.ft, the latter from 1500rpm; the two petrol units are the P300 (300bhp, 347lbf.ft from 1500rpm) and the P400 (400bhp, 406lbf.ft from 2000rpm). Land Rover quotes 0-60mph times of 7.1 seconds for the D300, 7.5 seconds for the P300 and 6.3 seconds for the P400. These are undeniably impressive figures for a two and a half tonne vehicle standing six and a half

feet tall and measuring seventeen and a half in length. All three engines are six-cylinder mild hybrids, with 48v starter-generators integrated within them for ‘seamless responses as well as enhanced fuel economy.’ Talking of which, the Defender 130 posts WLTP combined figures of up to 32.1mpg for the D300 diesel and 24.8mpg for both the P300 and P400. The V8 and P400e plug-in hybrid engines are not yet available in this version of the Defender, though it would seem only a matter of time. Off-road, the 130 features Adaptive Dynamics and the latest Terrain

Response system as standard to go with the aforementioned air springs. The latter can deliver up to 430mm of articulation and lift the vehicle by 71.5mm at the front and 73.5mm at the rear, allowing it to ford up to 900mm of water. Ground clearance is quoted at 290mm, with approach, departure and breakover angles of 37.5°, 28.5° and 27.8° respectively. The 130 will be available in HSE, X-Dynamic SE, X-Dynamic HSE and X specifications, in addition to a First Edition. This offers a choice of three colours – white with light grey leather and light oak veneer; grey with tan

leather and walnut veneer; and a new Sedona Red with black leather and dark oak veneer. First Edition spec is based on the HSE and adds matrix LED headlamps, heated second and third-row seating, four-zone climate control and premium ICE, as well as 20” alloy wheels as standard. Prices for the First Edition start at £82,965, which gets you the D300 engine; it’s also available with the P400 unit, costing £84,715. The entry-level £73,895 figure gets you an X-Dynamic SE with the P300 engine, while at the top of the range (so far, at least) the P400 X will set you back £100,645.



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ARB HAS UPDATED its Premium Recovery Kit, which now comes with a stylish outer shell with a thick zip top and improved handles. The shell is made from 600gsm PVC and promises to keep the contents dry; these contents include: • 8000kg Snatch Strap with 20% stretch and reinforced eyes • 12,000kg Tree Strop • 4500kg Winch extension strap • 9000kg Snatch Block • 2 x 4.75-ton 19mm galvanised shackles • Winch Blanket • Leather work gloves The bag has named compartments, side pockets and dedicated sewn-in shackle holders. It weighs in at just under 16kg and will take up a reasonably mopdest 490 x 290 x 260mm of space in the back of your Land Rover.

PRO-COMP’S DUAL LED SPORT LIGHT KIT includes a pair of the American company’s S4 Flood Lights and a pair of its S4 Spotlights, putting out a total of 1180 lumens. Intended only for off-road use, it comes complete with its own wiring harness and relays, as well as a pair of dual A-post mounts. The latter are designed to be used with Jeeps, but the kit is compatible with a range of other marques too.

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A DEFENDER’S DOOR HANDLES are not exactly its least vulnerable parts. This kit includes everything you need to replace both handles on the front doors of any 90, 110 or 130 up to 2002 with the push-button style opener. THE 19TH EDITION of Britpart’s accessory catalogue is now out and in circulation, containing a wide range of equipment to suit every kind of Land Rover owner from classic enthusiast to hardcore off-roader. With items for Landies of all ages, it’s guaranteed to lead you into temptation. Pick up a copy at the Britpart dealer of your choice.

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Security Bonnet Hinges for your Defender Price: £108 Available from: www.designdevelopmenteng.co.uk THESE ANTI-THEFT BONNET HINGES from Design and Development Engineering come with stainless fixings and hardened pins. They’re supplied as standard in a black hard-anodised finish but can be colour-coded to match any Land Rover factory shade – the set seen here are in Galway Green. These himges are CNC-machined from aviation-grade aluminium and designed to look as close as possible to the originals – while putting up a much more robust defence against attempts to tamper with them.

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One of the great things about a traditional Land Rover is that it can take many forms – as this very well loved 109” Series III demonstrates Words: Dan Fenn

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ant a pick-up truck? Want a flatbed? Want a van? Want a soft-top? Want a chassis-cab? If the answers were mainly yes, you’re going to have to spend an awful lot of money to get each of the trucks you’re

after – not to mention a bigger driveway to put them on. Or you just need to buy a Land Rover and a bunch of spanners. The bodywork on a Series truck, and even early 90s and 110s, was famously modular – you could buy a truck-cab

and turn it into a hard-top, or a hard-top into a soft-top, or fetch the body off altogether and build your own from the bulkhead back. Station wagons were a little more tricky, with extra crossmembers for mounting those pesky seatbelts, but even these can

Left: The 2.25-litre petrol engine is… gone. That’s a 300Tdi you’re looking at; it was installed a couple of owners ago, using a Steve Parker conversion kit. The gearbox and transfer case behind it are presumed original, though the latter has been professionally rebuilt using a high-ratio kit from Ashcroft Right: Between the engine and the galvanised chassis you see here, some proper investment has gone into this vehicle. As a result, with its 50th birthday not far away it’s already well set for its second half-century on earth. The time will probably come when that Tdi engine is removed and someone drops in an electric motor instead

be reimagined with no more than a modicum of engineering. And here’s a good example. This 109” Series III left the factory in 1974 and in the 48 years since then it’s had eight owners. We can’t be completely sure what body it had back then in the

days of Alvin Stardust and the Bay City Rollers, but today it’s a pick-up. And a hard-top. The latest of those eight owners has both bodies in his possession, see. ‘The van roof with cat flap rear door is what came on the vehicle, and is in the same paint, so I presume it is original to the truck,’ he explains. ‘The pick-up roof I bought separately. ‘They can be unbolted and changed over in about one and a half hours. So you can change the configuration, or fit a canvas top – or even go without.’ Whatever body it’s wearing, anyway, the first thing you’re likely to notice about the vehicle is that it’s sitting on distinctly non-standard wheels and tyres. The latter are 235/85R16 BFGoodrich Mud-Terrains, so basically a metric 7.50, which is close enough for most people, but the wheels are from a much later Defender. They’re painted in Winter Grey, which is interestingly unusual but matches the truck-cab – something that’s most evident when you see the spare mounted to the back of it. Something else you’re likely to notice is that the vehicle sits a little on the high side. The owner (who politely asked us to keep his name out of the story) reckons it’s up by a couple of inches, which looks about right to us. This is the work of a set of parabolic springs, which are mated to more modern shock absorbers to do something about the 109’s traditionally agricultural ride. If you’re the kind of Land Rover enthusiast who furrows their brow at the first sign of anything that’s not ‘right,’ you’ll already be scowling about all this. The military front bumper won’t have helped your mood, either.


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everyone else, better. Specifically, under the bonnet, where the original 2.25-litre petrol engine has made way for a 300Tdi. This was installed using a full Steve Parker kit, which is always a good sign. It was done a couple of owners ago, but our man is full of praise for the standard to which it was done. Hardly surprisingly, of course, given that he bought it. Behind the engine is a standard four-speed manual gearbox, which the truck’s owner thinks is original. He can be more certain about the transfer case, though, because he had an Ashcroft high ratio kit installed in it by a local Land Rover specialist. Also presumed original are the axles, which are Rover up front and Salisbury in the back, both running 4.7:1 diffs. One of the swivels had been rebuilt before the current owner bought the

vehicle and he’s done the other one himself, which is the kind of levelling up we can all get on board with. So too is the other headline in the story, which is that the whole vehicle has been rebuilt on a galvanised chassis. Between this and the Tdi engine, some serious investment has gone into getting this 109 ready for the second half-century of its life. ‘The chap I bought it from had got it in an auction,’ explains its owner. ‘Clearly a previous owner to him had spent an awful lot of money and time doing the bulk of the work. ‘I bought it as a bit of a project, with the intention of using it as a work vehicle. I was originally going to have it signwritten and use it as my daily drive.’ Life gets in the way, of course, and signwriting a body that’s apt to be unbolted at any moment could be considered an extravagance. Still, there

can be few Series trucks out there that would be better suited to daily use than this one. Of course, with all that’s been done to it you just know that if this were the tale of a 90 or 110, you’d be looking at an eye-watering confection of alloys, paintwork and fancy trim. The Series equivalent of that is to return a vehicle to showroom condition, of course, and all too often to strip it of its character in the process, but there are other ways of proving to the world that a Land Rover ain’t a rough one. And by no means is this a rough one. All the same, there’s a nice bit of patina to it that’s come not just from hard work but from previous owners’ attempts to hold back the ravages of time – which, however you look at it, is part of what makes an old ‘un what it is. ‘It appears to have lots of original paint,’ comments its owner. ‘I think


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Team Gumtree 4x4’s hybrid Land Rover charges to success in Kenya

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ritish based Team Gumtree 4x4 has completed a unique trio of sporting successes – by winning its class for the third time in the Kenyan Rhino Charge. The team’s Land Rover is a classic ‘bitsa’ made from a 90 chassis, Series III bulkhead, 4.0-litre V8 engine, LT95 gearbox and axles containing a Detroit Locker at the back and Truetrac at the front. It qualifies for the Unmodified Class in the Charge mainly by not having portal axles or a twin-motor winch. The Charge predates challenge events by years, but in some ways it’s similar in principle to the way they operate. Teams are given 13 checkpoints and 10 hours in which to visit them all; the winner is the team that does so while covering the shortest distance. While this sounds simple enough, the distance between two checkpoints may only be a couple of hundred yards – but it might also be up a cliff or across a field of car-sized rocks. Teams have to decide whether to take the short, potentially extreme line or save time by going the longer way round. To aid them in doing this, a team really is a team. As well as a driver and navigator, each vehicle carries a crew of runners whose job is to scout ahead for hazards and routes through the terrain. It’s like walking a trials course, but in real time and on a huge scale. For Team Gumtree 4x4, the driver was John Bowden – founder of the

famous Sussex-based Land Rover specialist of the same name and a long-term supporter of the event’s charitable aims. He was navigated by Lorian Campbell-Clause, making full use of satellite images as well as an actual map, with the running done by Simon Davies, Hugo Potgieter and John’s eldest son, Lawrence Bowden. The other vital team member is Chief Mechanic Chris Ballard, who preps the Land Rover every year to ensure it has the reliability needed to battle its way through the bush for 10 hours non-stop. The vehicle was originally built in Gumtree’s own premises, mainly by workshop maestro Martin Stapleton. It won the first UK version of the Rhino Charge in 1997 before being freighted out to Kenya in 2000, where it has lived ever since. This was Team Gumtree 4x4’s 23rd event in total, with the clock currently running at more than £160,000 raised for Rhino Ark. In addition to winning its class this year, the team was positioned 13th overall – a result which placed John and his crew ahead of more then 30 portal-axled rivals. As always, however, fate is a fickle mistress in the world of motorsport – and the outcome could easily have been very different. ‘Our fuel tank split at about midday after we landed the guard on a boulder,’ John explains. ‘We repaired it well enough to finish, but then we lost our brakes three sections from home, most

likely when a branch pulled the brake pipe off the rear axle. ‘It made less difference than I expected, actually. Though there was one hill I came down with never more than one wheel on the ground at a time! John was also gracious enough to point out that had Petra Somen’s Bushbabes team not got stuck on some enormous lava rocks 150 metres from their last checkpoint, they would have beten him to the class victory. ‘They said it should have been called the Obelix Charge, because it looked as if he had lived there and been having fun throwing all these boulders around!’ Team Gumtree 4x4 was supported by Britpart, which donated a 12,000lb winch and a number of other parts. In addition, Silverstone Tyres in Nairobi supplied six General Grabber X3s.

‘We really abused them,’ says John. ‘I had them smoking on rocks at one point, but they were faultless from the point of view of sidewall and tread damage, punctures and so on.’ John’s Land Rover covered exactly 35.92 kilometres while visiting all 13 checkpoints. This compared to a best possible distance of 20 kilometres as the crow flies – though when you learn that the winning vehicle, Sean Avery’s Series II/Discovery hybrid, only covered 24.72km, you can see the standard achieved by the top competitors. This also equates to an overall speed of 1.5mph, which should also tell you something about how serious the off-roading is on the Rhino Charge. It might be a charity event – but it’s also one of the most challenging tests any Land Rover can ever endure.

ONE OF THE REASONS for the Rhino Charge’s enduring popularity is that it raises money for an extremely good cause. The Rhino Ark is a charity set up in 1988 in a bid to save the Black Rhino from being poached to extinction in the Aberdare National Park; thanks to its efforts, the entire park is now encircled by a game-proof fence designed to prevent poaching and illegal logging as well as keeping animals from damaging farms. In more recent times, the Rhino Ark has expanded its efforts to support conservation in other mountain ecosystems, notably around Mount Kenya and Mount Eburu. This has made a real difference to the lives of people living alongside Kenya’s indigenous species, as well as protecting the animals against the worst of the human race – all of it made possible by fundraising donations which have so far topped £11million. There has always been a great deal of British interest in the Charge, and a UK version ran for several years starting in 1997. Gumtree’s John Bowden has been a trustee of the charity’s British arm since 2000 and is currently hoping to get one of the big names from Ultra4 or the winch challenge scene to give Kenya a go. You can reach him at john@rhinoark.org.


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or every Land Rover enthusiast, sooner or later the time comes when you have to wonder whether your life wouldn’t be improved by the addition of a 101. Many go on to discover that indeed, their lives wouldn’t be improved by the

addition of a 101. But for a hardy few, the forward-control ex-Army monster is just the truck for them. It’s not hard to see the appeal. It’s a Land Rover only bigger, so there’s more of it to love. It’s hideously ugly, in a kind of magnificent way only someone who

Series I (1948-1958)

The Series I, particularly in its 80” guise, is the most sought-after of

all Land Rovers. Its engineering and design give it real charisma, but parts aren’t readily available. Restoration projects require deep pockets, but see it through and the result will be worth mega bucks. Gone are the days where you could use a Series I as an actual Land Rover. Because with restored examples changing hands

Series III (1971-1985)

The Series III wasn’t too dissimilar to the Series IIA in mechanical

terms, keeping the same 2.25-litre engines throughout the length of its production run. In 1980, the engines switched to a more durable five-bearing crank rather than the old threebearing setup. The transmission also received syncromesh on all forward gears to make it easier to live with.

Lightweight (1968-1984)

These military vehicles can easily be distinguished from regular

Land Rovers. To mimic the civvy Series machines, the Series III model built from 1972 onwards, also had its headlights switched out to the wings. Lightweights add an extra dimension to owning a Land Rover. Their military history and details mean you get a truck with more stories to tell – and that stands

90/110 (1983-1990)

This is Land Rover at its best: a no nonsense workhorse that can

also take you just about anywhere in the world. Early 90s and 110s are starting to be a real collector’s item. But you’ll likely be searching far and wide for a pristine example. These Land Rovers had coilsprung suspension, new engines and a world-beating level of rugged off-road capability.

properly gets it will understand. And it’s Army-simple, with easy access to all the oily bits. Oh, and it’s got a V8. If you even have to ask about running costs, it’s not for you. But aside from their quirkly appeal as classics, which covers the Land Rover and military scenes alike, its huge back body means the 101 is actually very practical. In particular, Ambulance-bodied examples used to be popular for camper conversions – these

£5000-£75,000 for millionaire money, preservation is the aim of the game. The earlier the vehicle, the more it will be worth. The sky’s the limit – but can you really put a price on such an icon? Pros: Heritage, charm, a true classic, the original Land Rover Cons: Availability of parts, price tag on early 80s

£2500-£30,000 They still carry the simplicity of earlier Land Rovers, but can be obtained for a fraction of the price... for now. Pros: Most affordable way into Series ownership. Still has the Series pedigree. Parts still widely available Cons: Not yetas desirable as the earlier Series models

£3500-£22,000 out from the crowd. They’re a rare breed, though – so if you find one, it could be worth keeping hold of. Pros: Not like all the other Land Rovers out there. Military background. Lovely 2.25 petrol Cons: Appearance isn’t to everyone’s taste. Exclusivity over regular models means they command a price premium

£3000-£26,000 A very early 2.25 petrol 90 is a rare thing, and a beautiful one too. But perhaps try for a 2.5 natasp diesel: they’re robust and as simple as they come. Pros: Excellent parts availability. Easy to work on. Unlimited potential for mods and restos Cons: Puny engines (V8 apart) Not many left in good condition

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Series II/IIA (1958-1971)

£2500-£40,000

much of that early charm. Prices are on the increase, however, as these vehicles start to come into their own as collector’s items. A 2.25 petrol 88” would be our pick, as the diesel engines were underpowered and rather noisy. The Series II/IIA has a wider stance than its predecessor and adds an extra (thin) layer of

refinement. While the engines have excellent longevity, they need to have been maintained properly. Be thorough in your checks, both under the bonnet and underneath the body. Pros: A sound investment to restore. Some now MOT exempt Cons: Bulkheads and chassis rot, springs prone to seizing

Series IIA/IIB FC (1962-1971)

£2500-£15,000

rarity – with all the cachet, pride and immense awkwardness that comes with this status. By ‘rare’, we’re talking about less than 2500 Series IIA FCs in total. And they tended to have a very hard life, so not many have survived to tell the tale. Forward-Control models differed from everyday Series IIs by

having heavy-duty ENV axles, but engine-wise they had the familiar 2.25 petrol and diesel lumps. So, don’t expect performance – but do expect to be given an ‘interesting’ time in the workshop… Pros: A Land Rover like no other, if that’s what you want Cons: Especially brutal to drive, and to find parts

The Series II/IIA is more affordable than a Series I, yet it still carries

Forward Control Land Rovers are a cult within a cult. They’re a real

101 (1972-1978)

Only ever sold to the Army, the 101 became a cult vehicle when

£7500-£26,000 the time came for demob. They were flogged off at very low prices and turned into off-road toys – not something you’d do with one today, given the rarity and classic value they’ve taken on. Compared to the IIA/IIB FC, the 101 is more fun thanks to its V8 engine. It’s still a military tool, though – some still have fixtures

127 (1985-1990)

The 127 was built on a special production line in Solihull which

and fittings from their Army life, which adds interest. This is a vehicle for enthusiasts, though, with costs that are sky-high even by Land Rover standards. Pros: Master of the road. Lovely V8 soundtrack. Everybody who sees one loves it Cons: Monumental running costs. Expensive to buy, too

£7500-£25,000 took 110 chassis and stretched them. It was designed for military and commercial users and came as a high-capacity double-cab. These days, it’s very rare to find a 127 that hasn’t been hammered, restored and/or converted, or all three. People looking for a work truck tend to go for a later 130, so the 127 is more of an enthusiast’s

motor. It’s popular for homebrewed overland conversions, too. Almost all 127s have had an engine conversion by now, too. Lots to be wary of, then – but it’s a hell of a lot for your money. Pros: Enormous size means limitless potential and character Cons: Unwieldy. Sure to have had a colourful life


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Defender 200 Tdi (1990-1994) £4000-£35,000 Defender 130 (1990-2016)

The Tdi engine, which arrived with the Defender name, can last for

decades if it’s looked after. Find one that’s had all its oil changes (a tall order) and it’ll go round (and round) the clock. The good thing about the earlier 200Tdi is that it’s simpler than the later 300. What you gain here you lose in refinement, but this is seen by many experts as the best Defender of them all.

Defender 300 Tdi (1994-1998)

The 300 Tdi engine is very different to the 200 unit it replaced, though

the two are related. It’s much more refined and smoother to drive, though there are more electronics involved so later versions in particular are less of a DIY fix. The arrival of the 300 Tdi also brought with it the R380 gearbox. This used to have a terrible reputation for relability, but most have been put right by now and they’ve

Defender TDCi (2007-2016)

The last Defenders gained modern 2.4 and 2.2 TDCi engines and

smooth six-speed gearboxes, They still had phenomenal off-road ability and were even okay to sit in. Famously, this was the Defender that actually had a dashboard Many people dislike the TDCi, especially the earlier 2.4, but they still change hands for huge money – especially when the likes of Kahn or Twisted have been

The LT77 gearbox in the 200 Tdi is more truck-like than the later R380, and these vehicles didn’t come with bling. Just be sure it’s an original Tdi you’re getting, not an old Discovery conversion. Pros: The perfect combination of tradition and modernity Cons: Lots of horrible and/or deceptive ones around

£4500-£40,000

When Land Rover introduced the Defender name, it was actually the

130 that changed the most. That’s because unlike the old 127, it was built on a proper chassis of its own rather than a stretched 110 frame. The advent of the Tdi engine was the making of the 130, too. At last, Land Rover could make them pull properly without returning single-figure fuel economy by using a hard-worked V8.

Defender Td5 (1998-2007)

become sought after for their light clutch and better shift action. It was during the Tdi era that Defenders started getting things like alloys, too. You might even find one that’s not been off-road… Pros: Strength and simplicity. Perhaps the definitive Defender Cons: Sure to be very different to when it left the factory

The Td5 engine is arguably Land Rover’s most reliable unit and it’s

£9500-£195,000

Defender (2020-on)

involed. You will always pay a premium for a Puma, and a Tdi or Td5 may turn out to be a better purchase. Even then, though, look after it and you may well never see depreciation. Pros: Efficiency, creature comforts, off-road prowess Cons: Price, electronics, TDCi engine is unloved

£12,500-£30,000

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As a result, you’ll find many more original(ish) 130s than 127s. Some are even still in service with the utility companies they were built for. If you want a Defender for overlanding, look no further. Pros: A proper truck with huge capabilities in every area Cons: It’s a big lump if you don’t actually need that much size

£6000-£35,000

a strong performer. It does lend itself to being tuned though, so watch out for abused ones and knackered examples that have been pushed beyond the limit. As with all Defenders, you’ll need a rear crossmember sooner or later – or even a new chassis. Despite having more electronics than the Tdi, a Td5 Defender can

still be a DIY machine. Parts are in plentiful supply, as is specialist knowledge – and it’s one of the best Land Rovers ever. Pros: Off-road capability, power, overall reliability. Very well suited to being modified Cons: Rear chassis, premium prices, monstrous road tax on later vehicles

£45,000-£110,000

to steer it away on to something safer. Like Brexit, for example. Much as it may infuriate purists, however, the Defender is actually a very wonderful thing. It’s kind of like an old one, only with space, comfort and equipment. The big difference is that you can’t work on it yourself. This goes for maintenance and, crucially,

making modifications – a market Land Rover wants to take back and have for itself. It won’t hold its value the way an original-shaper does, either. Be in no doubt, though – this is a superb vehicle. Pros: Comfort, capability, rugged fitness for purpose Cons: Not cheap to buy. Lacks the old one’s basic charm

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Freelander 1 (1997-2006)

The Freelander 1 is a cheap gateway into Land Rover ownership.

It’s also a notable classic in its own way, as it heralded the start of the company’s modern era. It has its issues, though. The viscous coupling is expensive to replace and can be upset simply by running mismatched tyres. The 1.8 petrol used to be notorious for head gasket failures. Today’s replacements are much

£400-£5500 more robust, but a late diesel is your best bet. Even these can go calamitously wrong, though. This was a more complex car than it needed to be, and buying one for sweeties now doesn’t change that. Pros: Cheap to buy, no big rust issues, surprisingly able off-road Cons: All sorts of things can go wrong, some very expensively

Freelander 2 (2006-2015)

The Freelander 2 was a massive improvement on the model

£2000-£18,500

it replaced. It’s a refined and affordable SUV with a strong engine, good equipment and a decent level of practicality. It’s become one of the most reliable Land Rovers out there, too. But do be aware of the rear diff and Haldex unit for costly outlays. The 2.2-litre diesel engine is a strong performer, though for a

bargain search out one with the unpopular 3.2 petrol unit. Either way, it’s a fine SUV to drive. Prices have fallen since the production ended, too – £10,000 now gets you one worth having. Pros: Reliability, refinement, economy of diesel engine Cons: Transmissions can wear quickly if used for towing

Range Rover Classic (1970-96)£5000-£265,000 Range Rover P38A (1994-2002) £1500-£25,000

The original Rangey is a classic you can use everyday – and there

are people who do just that, preferring to invest new-car money in a restoration than spending it on a current model. It’s a smart policy, too. An early two-door can cost mega money, but any Classic will appreciate in value if kept in good condition – and sought-after rarities like the CSK and LSE can be a gold mine.

Range Rover L322 (2002-12)

The Mk3 Range Rover hit new heights of luxury and was more re-

liable than the P38. It’ll still cost a lot to run, however, and drivetrain faults and underbody corrosion are not unknown. The TDV8 engine is sublime, but you’ll pay more to get one – especially the 4.4, though the 3.6 has all the power you need. The V8 petrol, on the other hand, is temptingly cheap. Guess why…

RR Sport Mk1 (2005-2013)

The Sport is mechanically similar to the Discovery 3 – meaning it’s

a supreme off-roader as well as being a funky road ride. It doesn’t handle like a sports car, but is agile enough for an SUV. A Discovery of the same era is far more practical, however, while a full-fat Rangey has more class. The Sport is still a massively able tow barge, though, in addition to all its other virtues.

RR Evoque Mk1 (2011-19)

When the Evoque was launched, it signalled JLR’s intent on hitting

the masses. Given that it was the company’s fastest-selling vehicle, they clearly hit the brief, even if it wasn’t for the traditional Land Rover owner. It’s actually still a capable thing off-tarmac – but it’s definitely more at home on the road. Nevertheless, it is economical by Land Rover standards and

An awful lot of Rangeys have been neglected and/or abused, and you can still buy they cheap. But if you’ve got the skills, and access to parts, restoring one would be the ultimate hobby that pays. Pros: Most usable classic Land Rover, V8 power, ride quality Cons: Rust, availability of parts for early models

£2250-£28,000 This isn’t a DIY motor, but it certainly is a Range Rover, with brilliant off-road and towing skills. It relies a lot on electronics, but they work wonders – and the deepdown engineering is very robust. Pros: Great off-road, luxury, image, TDV8 powerplants Cons: Very complex. Huge running costs

£12,500-£25,000 You’re looking at a car which many people associate with rich chavs and criminals, however. And being based on the Discovery 3, it can’t help but share that vehicle’s reputation as a money pit. Pros: Decent performance and all-round dynamics Cons: A Disco 3 is more usable. Expect horrific running costs

£9500-£47,000 because there are so many out there, used prices are tempting. There’s a Convertible model, too, as well as three and five-door tin-tops. We say stick to the latter, and be sure to get one with 4WD. Pros: Economy, handling, iconic concept-car image Cons: Cramped rear seats, not as practical as a Disco Sport

A Mk2 Rangey in good working order is still a sensational car to

own, even today. The problem is that they’re very complex and very, very good at going wrong. Air suspension failure is the norm. Head gaskets can let go. Electronics are laughably flaky. And parts can cost the earth – as will the labour bills. Perhaps worst of all, nowadays it’s very hard to find one you can be sure hasn’t

Range Rover L405 (2012-on) £27,000-£180,000

The current Range Rover is a majestic 4x4. All the engines in the

range supply copious amounts of power, and its road manners are absolutely impeccable. It’s startlingly capable off-road, too, even if getting one muddy would feel like bad form. Most that leave the tarmac probably do so only when their owners are in the mood to blow some grouse out of the sky.

RR Sport Mk2 (2013-on)

The second-generation Range Rover Sport is 400kg lighter than

the original, meaning it’s almost economical to run. It feels really nimble and agile on the road, too, and it comes with a range of engines giving it a brisk turn of pace. Some won’t like the flamboyant posture, while others will love it. Either way, inside the cabin it’s very nearly as luxurious as the full-fat Range Rover.

RR Evoque Mk2 (2019-on)

Most Range Rovers all look the same at the front now, but the new

The Velar a competent cruiser and has received numerous accolades

other models expected to follow the Velar in due course. But is there a whiff of style over substance? Well, it’s a very good SUV. But you don’t half pay a premium for those suave looks... Pros: Stylish design, chic cabin, excellent tech features Cons: Feels like an indulgence, especially at such a high price

The original Discovery was based on the Range Rover of the time,

Inside, the Range Rover’s cabin is superb, with sumptuous trim and cutting-edge equipment. Prices are, of course, as immense as the vehicle itself. But if you can afford it, so too is the presence a Rangey will give you. Pros: Class, luxury, engines, vast all-round capability Cons: Price

£22,500-£160,000

Evoque has adopted a similiar back end to the larger Velar. It’s not just the exterior that mimics the looks of the larger vehicle, however, as the Evoque has gained the latest Touch Pro Duo tech and a hike in quality. The main highlight of the new Evoque is the fact the majority of the range is made up of mild

Range Rover Velar (2017-on) £30,500-£95,000 Discovery 1 (1989-1998) because of its particularly handsome exterior. It’s based upon the same architecture as the Jaguar F-Pace but has greater off-road ability and is available with a wide choice of engines, most of which combine good economy with usable everyday performance. The interior is Land Rover’s most advanced cabin to date, with

spent at least part of its life being worked on by idiots Still, you’ll get a classy motor with proper off-road and towing skills. It’s becoming a classic, too, and prices are still tiny considering everything you get. Pros: Luxury, price, a Land Rover that doesn’t rust Cons: Electrics. Be very afraid

with the same 100” wheelbase and a slick body containing a spacious, flexible cabin. It was well equipped and refined, and it came with the wonderful Tdi engine. Over time, the Discovery’s epic off-road ability meant almost all of them were hammered at playdays. Lower body rust is a big killer, too. So it’s rare to find a good one now,

The only stumbling block with such a fine motor is going to be how to pay for it. Depreciation has started to bring down the purchase price – though you’ll never run one on a shoestring. Pros: Performance, refinement, glorious interior Cons: Marmite image. Pricey to buy and run

£31,600-£55,000 hybrids, available with diesel and petrol engines combining to an electric motor. Only the base D150 Evoque escapes the electrification, and we’d avoid it as it doesn’t have four-wheel drive. Pros: Feels like a proper Range Rover inside Cons: Petrol engine is poor on fuel economy, even as a hybrid

£800-£18,000 and when you do they tend to be priced with a lot of optimism. Very early ones in tip-top condition are full-on classics, too. For a sound one to own, we’d look for a tidy 300Tdi. Pros: Price, practicality, parts availability. Epic off-road ability Cons: The body rusts like it’s been doused in sea water


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Discovery 2 (1998-2004)

The Disco 2 is powered by the Td5 engine, one of Land Rover’s most

most reliable units ever. It drives well, too – mated to a manual box it has more guts even than the V8 option, which is surprisingly bland but predictably thirsty. Whereas the Disco 1 was prone to body rust, the D2 is fine here. Instead, its chassis rots like a carrot, especially towards the back end. Also at the back, seven-seat

Discovery 5 (2017-on)

The Discovery 5 is a versatility monster. As an all-rounder, at

launch it was the most capable Land Rover on sale – the new Defender will be going some to wrest that crown from it. All the engines in the range are refined and flexible, and its chassis is remarkably supple for such a big vehicle. There’s no end of electronics working away in the background, but the effect is very

£1000-£12,000 models had air-suspension, with all the horrors that brings. Mainly, D2 owners will tell you about rogue electronics. And leaky sunroofs. They still love their trucks, though, which says a lot. Pros: Td5 power and reliability, great all-rounder, lots of choice Cons: Chassis rust, electronics, leaky sunroofs, air suspension

£24,500-£80,000 convincing – as is an interior that might make you wonder why you’d bother paying more for a Range Rover. Just be careful not to go wild with the options and end up paying more for a Discovery… Pros: Immense blend of comfort and practicality Cons: Feels more like a softroader than a proper Discovery

Discovery 3/4 (2004-2017)

The Disco 3 is an astonishing allround vehicle. It’s good on the road

and capable off-road, genuinely luxurious and a giant of a tow truck, and as well as being able to seat seven adults it can be turned into a van with a totally flat rear load area. The Disco 4 was basically the same vehicle evolved; in the used market, it all comes down to your budget. The problem will always

Discovery Sport (2015-19)

The Discovery Sport packs seven seats into a Freelander-sized

body and dishes up an appealing all-round blend of comfort, kit and general driving manners.The third row of seats is only suitable for little ‘uns, though, and off-road it’s a Discovery in name only. It’s a more practical proposition than the closely related Evoque, and you won’t need to live with the fear of Posh Spice jokes. You

Discovery Sport (2019-on) The second-generation Discovery Sport arrived only four years after the first. That’s because once again, it’s related to the Evoque, which was launched several years earlier and was therefore ready for a full new model in 2019.

£2450-£34,000 be maintenance costs – infamously, the timing belt is a body-off job, and rust is becoming more and more of an issue with these vehicles, too. Pros: All-round ability, stunning practicality, luxury and kit on high-speccers Cons: Cam belts, handbrakes air suspension… the list goes on

£13,000-£33,000 might shudder at the price if you’re buying new, though – but on the used market, there are some tidy looking deals to be had, even on high-spec examples. Pros: More practical than an Evoque, and less vulgar. Seven seats. Capable enough off-road Cons: Back seats only for small mammals. Price of top models

£21,000-£52,000 The Disco Sport is a premium medium-sized SUV. It’s available with seven seats and, by the standards of the competition, models with four-wheel drive offer a decent level of off-road ability. It’s a massively popular choice

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for the school run – and, with the arrival of a plug-in hybrid early last year, as a company car. Quality has taken a step up from the first model, with far better chassis dynamics and overall refinement. There’s a range of

excellent drivetrains on offer, and the interior is a quantum leap ahead from the old model – it now feels fit to be called a Discovery, whereas the previous version was more of a Freelander. The Sport has grown into a convincing pre-

mium vehicle, and the range offers enough choices to suit anybody with the means to buy one. Pros: Classy and practical cabin, all-round good to drive Cons: You can get a Defender for the price of some models


28 Series II (1959). 2.25 petrol. Full cage, custom stainless exhaust, flip front. Runs and drives as it should. Really good chassis and bulkhead. Tax/MOT exempt. £11,000 ovno. Mannigtree. 07541 992282

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Series II 88” 2.25 petrol ST (1959). 86,000 miles. Full resto in last 2 years, 450+ professional man hours. Galv chassis and bulkhead, all running gear rebuilt, teak floor. Stunning. £47,995. Frome. 07515 887278 07/22/001

Defender 90 TD5 (2001). 89,000 miles. Camper with 2-man tent, ladder, awning, drawers, solar charging. Mantec wheel carrier, Alive Stage 1 remap. Spotless chassis. MOT Feb. £17,000. Plymouth. 07539 651614 08/22/003

Defender 110 2.2 TDCi CSW (2015). 29,200 miles. Part-leather, rear view camera, HD bumper, window mesh, LEDs. Good interior, paintwork needs LTC. FSH. MOT Apr. £39,000. Bournemouth. 07779 888880 08/22/006

Defender 90 300Tdi (1996). 14,600 miles since resto in 2018. Galv chassis, new engine and gearbox, mechanically in perfect order. Front Runner roof rack. Used only as a camper. £30,000. Edinburgh. 07866 619524 07/22/011

Defender 110 2.4 TDCi County HT (2008). 86,000 miles. Recent major refurb including all suspension, brakes, body, chassis and interior. Mechanically sound, rust free. MOT March. £17,400. Newport. 07977 198241 07/22/016

Defender 90 2.4 TDCi (2007). Restored last summer. Replacement engine with Stage 1 remap. New transfer box. Cage, snorkel, winch, lift, A/T tyres. No rust. MOT Dec. £23,990. Leominster. 07933 061057 08/22/002

90 3.9 V8 auto (1990). 90,000 miles. Full restoration in 2019. +3” inch lift, panoramic windows, Exmoor seats x4, 35” BFG KM2s in very good condition. MOT 10 months. £25,000. Ferndown. 07471 746688 08/22/004

Defender 110 2.2 HCPU (2016). 4200 miles. Air-con. Heated seats and screen. CD, DAB, Bluetooth. Dynamat. Full Dinitrol when new. Alive remap, intercooler, exhaust. MOT Oct. £42,000. Hertford. 07973 239611 07/22/017

Defender 110 2.4 TDCi HT (2008). 210,000 miles. Factory HD suspension. Rack, snorkel, CD stereo. Rock solid underneath, runs smooth and quiet. Ideal expedition truck. MOT Jan. £11,495. Holmfirth. 07742 428117 07/22/010

Defender 90 Td5 XS (2004). 120,000 miles. Bespoke rebuild in 2020. New gearbox, transfer box, turbo and many other new parts. A true one-off custom 90. FSH, 10 months’ MOT. £26,500. Ferndown. 07471 746688 08/22/005

Defender 110 XS Puma (2008). 143,000 miles. Pop-top roof, 2 solar panels, National Luna fridge/ freezer and split-charge. Longrange tanks. Excellent all-round. MOT Mar 23. £35,950. Chester le Street. 07791 263487 07/22/009

Discovery 300 Tdi (1995). New cambelt, head, rad, front discs and pads, rear floor panel. Welded around seatbelt anchorages and both inner wings. Little work needed for MOT. £1100. Wirral. 07708 620116 07/22/004

Discovery 3 2.7 TDV6 SE (2009). 157,551 miles. 7 seats. Nav, air-con, elec seats, unmarked 18” alloys. Recent susp compressor, cambelt, turbo, tyres. Custom 250bhp ECU upgrade. MOT Mar. £9000. Dorset. 07471 746688 07/22/014

Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 Autobiography (2013). 117,000 miles. Heated seats, cruise control, parking sensors, reversing camera. No faults, no warning lights. FSH, MOT Oct 22. £13,995 07817 302696 07/22/006

Range Rover 200Tdi (1990). Limited edition 20th Anniversary 2-door. LHD. 5-speed manual. Correct features, new top tailgate, solid chassis. Needs a few cosmetic jobs to finish. £14,750. Evesham. 07708 470030 07/22/003

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