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"Nothing else comes close"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Fuel lift pump needed replacing (replaced free of charge by the dealer).

Power steering pump developed a leak (actually a torrent rather than a leak). 200GBP.

Both rear shock absorbers have been replaced. 17GBP each.

Handle came off bonnet release cable. About 5GBP.

Rear section of silencer replaced. About 35GBP.

General comments?

My defender has been remarkably trouble free (for a 13 year old vehicle). I'm sure this is mostly due to the previous owners (The Royal Air Force) having maintained it so well. It has only let me down once due to the lift pump failing, which was replaced by the dealer free of charge, as I had only owned the vehicle for a day.

It has an engine oil change approximately every 5000 miles, and I treated it to its 2nd timing belt change at 120000 miles (this was first changed, to my knowledge, by the supplying dealer at 74000 miles) and at a cost of 100GBP.

As can be seen from the prices I have given in the above section, parts prices are relatively cheap (in the UK at least) compared with a modern car (150GBP for a mid section of exhaust for a Peugeot 406 - was just a 2 foot section of pipe as it was a diesel, so no cat.)

I travel about 80 miles every day, to and from work, on the motorway and it is a pleasure to drive. It can generally be treated much like a modern estate car (albeit a slightly slower and noisier one), as long as multi-storey car parks and restricted height barriers are avoided, as they usually seem to have a height restriction of somewhere between 1.8 and 2 metres.

Where a Defender comes into its own is when you leave the tarmac behind. Although the only drawback behind this is first thing in the morning on a campsite, when it has been raining overnight. Everyone stuck in the mud in normal cars decide that you would love to be woken up to be able to have the chance to pull their car from the site ;)

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Year of manufacture1994
First year of ownership2005
Most recent year of ownership2007
Engine and transmission 2.5 200 TDi Manual
Performance marks 6 / 10
Reliability marks 9 / 10
Comfort marks 5 / 10
Dealer Service marks 6 / 10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 6 / 10
Overall marks (average of all marks) 6.4 / 10
Distance when acquired74000 miles
Most recent distance128000 miles
Previous carPeugeot 406
Date of Entry 30th May, 2007

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