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When I think of the original Land Rover Defender, British engineering comes to my mind. The new Defender is not any different. It's almost like writing a love note to the Land Rover Defender. I want to extol its virtues. It's one of the most successful exports from British engineering, and has challenged all other off-road automobile manufacturers.
Defenders in their boxy form have been spotted all over the globe. You will always see a Defender, whether it's on expeditions or the Camel Trophy Run. I even have a name for this: Landy spotting. Every time I see a Landy anywhere in the world I take a photo and share it on social media because it makes me happy.(www.rabanwatch.com)
I was unsure of my thoughts when I heard about the new Defender. Is it going to be incredible? Is this going to be a product that everyone wants? I saw a prototyping and thought yes, this is good, but will it stand out? Land Rover lent me one to drive, and I fell in lust. It's a true 21st century Land Rover Defender. It is equipped with all of the modern comforts, so you are not seated at an awkward angle that your elbow always pokes out the window as you turn the wheel. Off-road ability is excellent, as is the descent and ascending proficiency. The all-round cameras and ground clearance are among the best I have seen. The price is the only thing that makes it different. The Defender is a vehicle that can raise eyebrows, as it used to be a workhorse for farmers and a vehicle available to everyone. The current price reflects today's costs to manufacture a machine which is both capable and beautiful inside and outside. The new Defender was built to handle the demands of family life. It's child-friendly, and it will always be able withstand my muddy boot jumping in and out. After testing one, I told Land Rover I was going to buy one. In just a few months since I bought my Defender, I've already logged over 10,000 miles. The Defender is my go-to vehicle for travel. For this to be a balanced article, I would have highlighted the things that bugged me... but I can't think of any. This is odd for me, as I am a perfectionist. The Range Rover was my go-to car, but I now drive the Defender, which is one of the best cars I have ever driven. My local tech shop loves all the USB cables that I've been buying to plug into the Defender's many USB ports. You know, I said it was 21st century!
The Defender has everything right where it should be. The Defender is a modern upgrade to an iconic classic. Its flat back, round front, and rounded light are all reminiscent of the past. It embraces the present and leaves the past behind. It doesn't have to look exactly like the past because it will be compared with that.Tudor Replica Watches Instead, I see this car as a futuristic LR4 that is better tuned. I'm excited to see them more in the UK. Since I haven't yet seen many Defenders, I am often asked about mine. This makes me feel more like an ambassador or advocate for Defender when I expected to be a critic. I'm not. Land Rover Defenders are something I collect in large numbers because I find them to be a wonderful thing. I just restored a beautiful Land Rover Pick-up Series II Defender, and quite honestly, the Defender has become my happy place. Some people have been annoyed by the new Defender's limited colour options, but I am not one of them. It is available in black, and I absolutely love black.
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