2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by graeme » Thu Dec 17, 2015 4:10 pm

Ah yes, charity auction. Normality returned.
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by rossybee » Thu Dec 17, 2015 4:13 pm

...or as close to normality such instances create :blackeye
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by graeme » Thu Dec 17, 2015 5:40 pm

Some poor barsteward is only now waking up with a stinking hangover... some memory blank spots...kebab sauce on the tux... lipstick on his gentleman sausage.... an answer machine message from his boss saying he's fired, and that Julie from logistics is pressing charges... a traffic cone in the kitchen.... a dozen girls' phone numbers on napkins... and, what's this... a receipt for a Land Rover... for four hund.... OH F*CK!

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by Shug » Thu Dec 17, 2015 6:29 pm

graeme wrote:Some poor barsteward is only now waking up with a stinking hangover... some memory blank spots...kebab sauce on the tux... lipstick on his gentleman sausage.... an answer machine message from his boss saying he's fired, and that Julie from logistics is pressing charges... a traffic cone in the kitchen.... a dozen girls' phone numbers on napkins... and, what's this... a receipt for a Land Rover... for four hund.... OH F*CK!

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by ruadh08 » Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:59 pm

We have just got a new one, sitting here to be registered 1st Jan,

£395k for a quick sale...............
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by douglasgdmw » Fri Dec 18, 2015 6:30 pm

ruadh08 wrote:We have just got a new one, sitting here to be registered 1st Jan,
Did you manage to get one of the Heritage/Adventure versions? If not what spec did you go for?

I tried to get one and ended up being 3 days too late down to the dealer as all the allocation had sold. However meant that we got a stock one and an extra year to enjoy it.

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by jj » Fri Dec 18, 2015 7:35 pm

Spotted a few heritage ones on the M6 yesterday; I'm all for retro / throwback colours, but that's not a particularly nice one.

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by j2 lot » Fri Dec 18, 2015 7:39 pm

:withstupid

I pondered getting a Defender as occasional use / long term keeper but Heritage models didnt do it for me :?
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by ruadh08 » Sat Dec 19, 2015 10:25 pm

douglasgdmw wrote:
ruadh08 wrote:We have just got a new one, sitting here to be registered 1st Jan,
Did you manage to get one of the Heritage/Adventure versions? If not what spec did you go for?

I tried to get one and ended up being 3 days too late down to the dealer as all the allocation had sold. However meant that we got a stock one and an extra year to enjoy it.

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by smoo25 » Sun Dec 20, 2015 4:02 am

Saw a heritage one on trade plates last week near Bannockburn. Looked cool
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by GregR » Sun Dec 20, 2015 2:01 pm

Obviously a subjective thing, I really like the Heritage.

I think the Defender thing for me would be (bear with me on this...) style over substance. The true 'substance' (being the bulletproof build and off road crdentials) matter not to me on the school run so I'd be buying it for the image. In reality the heavy clutch, the road noise and the cold would be too much.
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by douglasgdmw » Sun Dec 20, 2015 4:36 pm

The new style Defender is completely different to Defenders of old. Our previous Defender (86 300TDi) you could not have a conversation above 50mph, with the new one your at motorway cruising speed and can hear each other.

The new Defender has an amazing heater and we are often turning it down (it does not do cold) where the previous one would only heat up 40+ miles into a journey.

However the old one seems better built than the new one as had a couple of minor issues , probably down to the fact it's handbuilt whereas the old one had been around so long the niggles were kind of ironed out.

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by jj » Sun Dec 20, 2015 7:35 pm

GregR wrote:Obviously a subjective thing, I really like the Heritage.

I think the Defender thing for me would be (bear with me on this...) style over substance. The true 'substance' (being the bulletproof build and off road crdentials) matter not to me on the school run so I'd be buying it for the image. In reality the heavy clutch, the road noise and the cold would be too much.
Exactly why I bought the G500 (and am going to get another early next year). I cannot think of one thing the defender does better /worms open.

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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by j2 lot » Sun Dec 20, 2015 9:22 pm

Defender is British - that is enough to convince me. ( can't argue that the G500 is probably better in most/ all areas though :roll: )
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Re: 2,000,000 Defender at Auction Dec 16

Post by pshanks76 » Mon Dec 21, 2015 1:16 pm

GregR wrote:Obviously a subjective thing, I really like the Heritage.

I think the Defender thing for me would be (bear with me on this...) style over substance. The true 'substance' (being the bulletproof build and off road crdentials) matter not to me on the school run so I'd be buying it for the image. In reality the heavy clutch, the road noise and the cold would be too much.
I really fancied one... until I drove my father-in-laws 90... it is an early 1990's one to be fair.
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