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XplusYplusZ



Member Since: 16 Aug 2021
Location: UK
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UK Floods
For those in the UK this weekend, firstly I hope you're all safe and not too badly impacted by the weather. And assuming you are ok, how did your Defender cope with the floods!? Any splashy pictures welcome!

I was up in Derbyshire/Leicestershire this weekend with my wife and baby and was thanking the heavens I chose this beast of a vehicle - it didn't skip a beat. I found the wading depth feature really helpful - it's not every day I'm driving through deep water and knowing the difference between .5m and .8m water isn't easy. Mostly it was far shallower than that, but that extra level of confidence allowed us to pass roads and get to where we needed to be, safely. It was also useful for other road users who could judge depths of floods based on my vehicle to determine if the road was passable in their own vehicles.

On the other hand, I did feel slight pangs of nervousness - it felt like EVERYBODY wanted to see a new defender get stuck! Laughing

The only issue I had was a camera out of action for a few minutes. I'm not sure why, but it fixed itself.

On a side note, I saw Inchcape JLR in Derby got a little soggy on Saturday - I wonder what happens to those vehicles once the tide goes out - auction? parts?


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Post #1012229 23rd Oct 2023 11:59am
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LR90XS2011



Member Since: 05 Apr 2011
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Galway Green
OH DEAR some insurance claim!! DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
Post #1012230 23rd Oct 2023 12:05pm
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blackwolf



Member Since: 03 Nov 2009
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Those which have water inside will be sold to a salvage dealer as uneconomic to repair, those which haven't will probably be dried out. In the case of customer vehicles there will be an argument over who pays, and ultimately everyone's insurance will get even more expensive.
Post #1012233 23rd Oct 2023 12:29pm
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pjm-84



Member Since: 12 Apr 2021
Location: Hampshire
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LR90XS2011 wrote:
OH DEAR some insurance claim!!


Or PI claim......looks like someone didn't provide a correct flood risk assessment for the development / redevelopment.
Post #1012235 23rd Oct 2023 12:44pm
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Soup Dragon



Member Since: 22 Sep 2023
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Seems to be a ‘Medium risk’ area meaning that it has a chance of flooding of between 1% and 3.3% each year. Might need to revise that now…


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Post #1012239 23rd Oct 2023 1:10pm
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RDR



Member Since: 27 Apr 2018
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We live just outside Chesterfield which was hit bad by the floods, some places flooded really badly with cars submerged and areas that have never flooded flooded. Somethings changing... 110 MY23.5 X Dynamic HSE
RR MY23 HSE PHEV
D5 MY19 HSE - Now Sold
D4 MY16 HSE Luxury - Now Sold
D4 MY12 HSE - Gone
D3 MY06 S - Gone but not forgotten
Post #1012243 23rd Oct 2023 1:37pm
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Linds Hanson



Member Since: 16 Jan 2021
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Sad thing is if it had been the old Defender a couple of days with a heater inside no body would of been any wiser. The carpets are normally moist anyway Rolling with laughter
Post #1012259 23rd Oct 2023 3:13pm
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XplusYplusZ



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Soup Dragon wrote:
Seems to be a ‘Medium risk’ area meaning that it has a chance of flooding of between 1% and 3.3% each year. Might need to revise that now…


I guess the severity of the floods is what's caught them out. A 5% chance of flooding by an inch or two isn't too worrying... but 1% @ 4 foot is a different story!
Post #1012277 23rd Oct 2023 4:37pm
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lightning



Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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Wow that's a lot of Land Rovers totalled. Some may be salvageable if the engines haven't been started.
Post #1012291 23rd Oct 2023 5:38pm
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camelman



Member Since: 27 Feb 2013
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We were out at the weekend supporting the fire service.
Some drone footage we took
of the Derwent running into Derby

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Post #1012316 23rd Oct 2023 7:12pm
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Defendit..



Member Since: 09 Aug 2020
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This will happen much more in the future.
So, UK government invest in your infrastructure and water engineering direct. No Mud flaps for my 90.!
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LR Nuts



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Why ?

Too much fuss about all this.

I said it before, check out all the fuss about Y2K !!!!
Post #1012357 23rd Oct 2023 9:38pm
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pjeski



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Don’t you realize that the only reason Y2K wasn’t an issue is that all the hype raised about it motivated people to fix the problem before it occurred? Laughing
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aajr



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LR Nuts wrote:
Why ?

Too much fuss about all this.

I said it before, check out all the fuss about Y2K !!!!


Y2K, that's so 24 years ago of you. Mr. Green Question
Post #1012365 23rd Oct 2023 10:40pm
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