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LAND ROVER DEFENDER Used Car Review

Defender is a relatively modern name (introduced in 1990), though it's applied to a vehicle that has barely changed since two brothers at Rover decided to build a superior British version of the World War II Jeep in 1947. Beloved by off-road enthusiasts, farmers and countryside dwellers alike, the aluminium-bodied Defender finally went out of production in 2016 - after 67 consecutive years of production.

Pros

Cons

  • Go-anywhere off-road ability
  • Impressive diesel engines
  • Assorted body styles to choose from
  • Classic design with a die-hard following
  • Poor ergonomics, limited refinement, and sketchy interior quality
  • Better to drive off road than on
  • Slow steering make the Defender hard to drive in cities/suburbs
  • Production stopped in 2016
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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1995 Land Rover Defender 110 (4x4) 5 SP MANUAL 4x4 C/CHAS

$25,000Negotiable
Glebe, NSW

29/04/2024

1994 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 110 (4x4) 5 SP MANUAL 4x4 C/CHAS

  • 257549 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.5L

1994 Defender 4x4 in good condition for age. Diesel. New tyres all around

$14,000
Granton, TAS

27/04/2024

1997 Land Rover Defender

  • 375000 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.5L

1997 landrover defender single cab Drives and runs really nice. Always maintained , 300tdi Any questions please feel free to contact me at anytime , keen to see if find a home. Price is open to negotiation Ute is based on the south coast. Open to discussion about delivery to Perth or southwest.

$15,000Negotiable
Esperance, WA

25/04/2024

1998 Land Rover Defender (4x4) 5 Sp Manual 4x4 4d Wagon

  • 195000 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.5L

Original 110 300tdi 2 ‘Defender enthusiasts’ owners during its entire life. Low kms for a 1998 build vehicle Has usual door frame rust and general Defender issues - and looking for a new owner to show off its ‘stuff’. Comes with 1. Alli Sport upgraded alloy radiator, Alli intercooler upgrade and tank reservoir. 2. Warn 9000pound winch and ARB bar. 3. ARB air compressor 4. Dual battery. 5. Kaymar Rear wheel carrier 6. 2017 rebuild on transfer and both diffs 7. Had turbo timer from 2001 Plus mor

$26,500
Perth, WA

18/04/2024

1999 LAND ROVER DEFENDER 130 (4x4) 5 SP MANUAL 4x4 CREW C/CHAS

  • 350000 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.5L

Defender tourer , 350km, well maintained and upgraded. Suit Landrover enthusiast . just fully serviced . Drives A1. Romadrive (overdrive), twin air locked, upgraded axles and cv's, upgraded brakes, new flex lines and master cylinder. 6x new aftermarket wheels , near new tyres. Sway bar and A arm extensions for better flex. New bullbar, roof rack, rock sliders,spare tyre carier, lights and winch. Engine bay upgrades inc snorkel and custom air box and header tank. Ecu tune and relocated with all

$39,000Negotiable
Perth, TAS

15/04/2024

Land Rover defender

  • 581666 km
  • Ute
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 2.5L

TDI 200 / 110, 581666 km. 93 Model good condition, Good tyres .

$11,000
Spearwood, WA

05/04/2024

Overview of the Landrover Defender

Overview of the Landrover Defender

Defender is a relatively modern name (introduced in 1990), though it's applied to a vehicle that has barely changed since two brothers at Rover decided to build a superior British version of the World War II Jeep in 1947.

Beloved by off-road enthusiasts, farmers and countryside dwellers alike, the aluminium-bodied Defender finally went out of production in 2016 - after 67 consecutive years of production.

LAND ROVER DEFENDER GENERATIONS

1947-2016

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

2.4L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 10.0 to 11.1 litres per 100km

2.2L 4-cylinder turbo diesel: 10.0 to 11.1 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

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WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: LAND ROVER DEFENDER

The olde worlde Defender has a legion of fans who all usually have one thing in common; they like to drive off-road.

Fortunately, the Defender was very good at this, but it's always worth a close check underneath to see if anything has been damaged on those weekends jumping logs and crawling over rocks.

It's also worth checking the condition of the oil in the differentials, too (although it's not especially easy) for contamination of the oil by water (from river crossings).

The five-cylinder turbo-diesel model could have problems with oil pumps failing which sometimes led to a complete engine melt-down.

Some early manual gearboxes were also a bit flimsy. And as anybody who has ever owned a Land Rover will tell you, the axles can be a weak link in the chain.

The diesel versions all need a timing-belt change at 80,000km intervals so look for evidence that this has been done.