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1998 Land Rover Defender Car Review

Overall Rating 2 Stars
Description
Defender is descended from the original 1948 Land Rover, which explains why it falls short in many areas. This and Jeep invented go-anywhere motoring; as a result, enthusiasts forgive its shortcomings.
Handling 2 Stars
Comfort 2 Stars
Quality & Reliability 2 Stars
Performance 2 Stars
Roominess 3 Stars
Running Costs 3 Stars
Value for Money 3 Stars
Stereo/Sat Nav 1 Stars
NCAP
Not tested
Best Models
90 Station Wagon
Worst Models
Fashion victim special editions (e.g. Tomb Raider)
Land Rover Defender (1998-)
Road Test
Defender is the real thing. No lifestyle 4x4 this, but a big boy's toy to get down and dirty in - anywhere. It's a tough, long-lasting, reliable tool, as farmers, emergency services and explorers will testify. It's also a great towing vehicle. Years of development have knocked some of the rough edges off, but the four-square body makes no concession to aerodynamic efficiency or modern styling. The hard suspension and firm, upright seats (sideways-facing for rear passengers) mean below-average ride comfort. And it's noisy at most speeds, despite its fairly refined and punchy BMW-derived 2.5 TD5 engine. Despite its rather basic nature, it's not cheap, with taken-for-granted kit like ABS, air con and sunroofs all at extra cost, pushing up prices still further. Parts and servicing are competitive, but it only gives mpg in the high 20s in short-wheelbase form, and its high emissions attract the highest company car tax liability.
Positive Points
  • Enduring heritage, road presence
  • Go-anywhere ability
  • Simple mechanics, easy to fix, cheap parts
Negative Points
  • Basic comforts even on later models
  • Hard ride on-road
  • Even diesel versions are rather thirsty



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