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jonesfrm



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Milesr3 -thanks for that is there much difference in series2 mpg and series 3 always thought that series 3 is between 20 and 25?? Keeping it in good nick and refueling I suppose are two big money killers?
To be honest a bit of cold in the mornings could wake me up nicely!
45 mph sounds a fair speed for the back Lane journey to work. How does it handle at this speed on the corners? I suppose it varies?
Post #618618 22nd Apr 2017 11:15am
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GREENI



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Mpg, speed and handling wouldn't be in my vocabulary when thinking about running a Series to work.

It'd be gloves, sunglasses and a pen...to sign autographs....cause you'd be a Censored rockstar!!!!!

Just do it. Thumbs Up
Post #618627 22nd Apr 2017 12:33pm
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jonesfrm



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Right okay!! It's all about outside appearance??
I'm starting to really look forward to getting one now haha!!
Post #618629 22nd Apr 2017 12:36pm
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GREENI



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Well I can't see any other reason for getting one Rolling with laughter
Post #618639 22nd Apr 2017 1:01pm
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rtm89



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Galway Green
I used to run one every day whilst at university and then back home from Shropshire to Yorkshire most weekends.
I loved it and it's the one car I actually regret selling.
Keep it well maintained and it'll be great.

You will feel the cold, demisting is not a lot of fun but it used to bring a smile to my face every time I jumped in it.
I had one of the later 5 bearing 2.25 diesels and it was great.
I'll have another one at some point to sit alongside the 2.2 110.

If it doesn't suit you then it will still be worth its money and you can either keep it as a weekend toy or sell it

on.
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jonesfrm



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Rtm thanks for the help!
Sounds like you don't have one anymore where do you recommend getting a fairly priced one FROM?? Thumbs Up
Post #618674 22nd Apr 2017 5:16pm
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milesr3



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2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Keswick Green
Fuel will be the biggest cost. I don't think that there will be a big difference between any series with either a 2 1/4 petrol or diesel. In my experience it depends on the length of the journey, as they take a while to warm up properly and how much stop-start versus cruising along there is.

Once up and running, you can bomb along quite nicely in a series. I don't really go much slower than in my Defender, apart from not having higher gears. Unsurprisingly the driving experience is not that different just the non assisted steering and non servo brakes which make you drive a bit more cautiously.
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Riverboy



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2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Corris Grey
Oh dear Rolling Eyes After seeing Mr Beckham Junior's beautiful series 3 soft top, I now desperately need one in my life Very Happy What a lovely looking car that is Thumbs Up It would be just perfect for the summer months down here Bow down
Post #618844 23rd Apr 2017 10:57am
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rtm89



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United Kingdom 2010 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 USW Galway Green
jonesfrm wrote:
Rtm thanks for the help!
Sounds like you don't have one anymore where do you recommend getting a fairly priced one FROM?? Thumbs Up


No sadly not. I have tried to locate my old one as I would buy it back in a heartbeat in whatever state it is in as it has been sorned since I sold it. Big Cry

Really don't know where to get a fairly priced one. All depends what you want I suppose. Buying from a private seller usually gets you the lower prices but i always try and take someone who is impartial to the purchase who can look with their head rather than their heart and see the bad bits Thumbs Up
Post #618861 23rd Apr 2017 12:42pm
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jonesfrm



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Yes I understand the cost that is involved in fuel, but it's worth that! ? The whole driving experience ,and heritage, is what the series are all about!!!
To be honest there are little around that would suit my fussy requirements! Having said that I have got to wait a year until I get my drivers licence so plenty of time to search around. Just please keep the prices down!!
Post #618932 23rd Apr 2017 7:39pm
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Stacey007



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Speed and handling as mentioned are not what your looking at...


Summers day driving to work, or just a potter in the lanes. How cool does this look Smile




Click image to enlarge




I've done the sports car thing and I'm maybe getting on but love the look of that Thumbs Up
Post #618938 23rd Apr 2017 8:09pm
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jonesfrm



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Yes totally agree!! That looks very good!!! Thumbs Up there's something seriously special about a series!
Post #618944 23rd Apr 2017 8:22pm
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Riverboy



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2014 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Corris Grey
There's one similar to that around here, but its longer. No idea what model it is Question
Post #618950 23rd Apr 2017 8:35pm
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