I'd love to see ARB jump in and make a front bumper for it or at least a hidden winch mount tucked under the grille. I like that they appear to have added a channel along the roof line, perhaps strong enough to support a roof rack. I'm also a big fan of lay-flat 2nd row seats- if it had that the...
Completely agree! And as news comes out I think it's fair as fellow enthusiast to compare what the successor to the Defender appears to be and what it could have been. I say appears to be because we are not entirely sure yet as I've stated- I hope that LR is trolling us, I hope it's more than it...
It's an absolute shame that Land Rover is the keeper of the Defender legacy- this cross-over should pretty much put the final nail in the myth that Land Rover's are for off-roading. The MB G-Wagon and the Jeep Wrangler both have shown the way on how to keep a vehicle modern, but old-school cool...
Another way to think about all of this........ So, I've been watching these threads here and on other forums- watching videos of traction control, terrain management, air bag suspension and Toyota KDSS vs lockers and sway bar disconnects and solid axles and springs- another way to state...
Personally, I've always felt the "built, not bought" sentiment off-putting and, well to put to use the language of apparently very-judgey Rover owners- douchey. I didn't grow up in a world where tools mattered. My Dad was very blue collar, working the night shift in a warehouse, but he wasn't...
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