That first video brings back some good memories. I'd forgotten the drama that seems to accompany everything they do down there, lol. Adventure!
The 110 has always been something of a dream car, but unfortunately not a particularly practical choice in the US unless you've got money to burn. But they win for sure on pure strength and capacity, and they've got a lock on the romance of it all as well. The downside I remember as being a backbreaking ride, with really bad seats. I especially didn't like the stadium style rear seats, which as a passenger always left me with a stiff neck trying to get a decent view out the windows. In the driver's seat though, you're invincible; or at least you feel that way.
I remember that even then, 15 years ago, sentiment seemed to me to have shifted toward the Landcruiser. Those I met who owned Defenders were obviously defensive about them - mostly to their wives, lol, who were quite vocal in wanting to swap to a Toyota. Still, I understand the allure and if I had the money, I probably couldn't resist owning one for a while, if only to say that I had.
I don't remember seeing any wranglers while I was there, but again that was 15 years ago. I do remember seeing quite a few imports from India.
The 110 has always been something of a dream car, but unfortunately not a particularly practical choice in the US unless you've got money to burn. But they win for sure on pure strength and capacity, and they've got a lock on the romance of it all as well. The downside I remember as being a backbreaking ride, with really bad seats. I especially didn't like the stadium style rear seats, which as a passenger always left me with a stiff neck trying to get a decent view out the windows. In the driver's seat though, you're invincible; or at least you feel that way.
I remember that even then, 15 years ago, sentiment seemed to me to have shifted toward the Landcruiser. Those I met who owned Defenders were obviously defensive about them - mostly to their wives, lol, who were quite vocal in wanting to swap to a Toyota. Still, I understand the allure and if I had the money, I probably couldn't resist owning one for a while, if only to say that I had.
I don't remember seeing any wranglers while I was there, but again that was 15 years ago. I do remember seeing quite a few imports from India.