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Munchie



Member Since: 31 Oct 2024
Location: Derbyshire
Posts: 62

United Kingdom 
I bought a new d350 110 as I couldn’t find a discovery 4 with mileage and service history I wanted. Mid feb this year I got a call from the dealer selling me my 110 coming 2 weeks later for 1st March that they had an immaculate 65 plate disco 4 hse with low miles two owners and they’d put the jlr warranty on it.

My thoughts are, the Disco 4 is such a great car in everything it does and I won’t sell it. The 110 is a great car too. I paid 21.5k for the 4 and 77 for my 110 (should have been 84k but got a discount).

If I had had the 4 I wouldn’t have bought the 110 as the boot space alone on the 4 massively trumps the 110s boot, the standard kit is higher than the hse I have . But I won’t sell the 110 either as it’s just such a good ride.
I’d qualify what matters most to you, practicality and knowing you have probably the best car LR produced or a 110 which is a good car but not a disco 4 replacement.
Post #1071148 9th Jul 2025 9:43pm
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Stacey007



Member Since: 25 Sep 2015
Location: Cheshire
Posts: 3845

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Like others I cannot get my head around the prices...not just Defenders.. all new cars !!


I have been on the configurater a few times and the 110 with the options I would like is North of £80K

It just seems far too much for what it is and I guess what it will lose... A Porsche hybrid Caynee? was similar and the spec I had not going to lie looked way more car.


I Have the old shape defedner still and then bought a second hand FFRR as well, as I was unsure on the new Defender. The FFRR each time we went to look at Defenders was so much nicer inside yet half the value? I can get 40mpg out of it on almost any run also... so I still look but have not committed.

I guess most people buy cars now on a monthly basis, so the cost / depreciation doesn't matter. What can I get for £900 a month say.... a desent mortage in my day !!


Its odd as I see vechicles outside houses with combine price of say £150K and the house is not worth much more... the modern way I guess spend what you have and don't worry about tommorow Smile



Anyway, we keep discussing it with the 'family' and I think the hybrid FFRR will suit us better, its 60 mile range is very useful as we have a fair bit of solar(wife has a P300e evoke and its great hardly ever put fuel in it) so we get the luxury of the FF with all the toys mainly as standard. I've seen these for late £70K's with 30,000 or less (this would have been £110K new. Some dealers offering 2 year warranty.


I've still got my 'old' defender and the series to keep me entertained Smile
Post #1071166 10th Jul 2025 9:12am
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Eric Caterpillar



Member Since: 17 Jun 2024
Location: West of Scotland
Posts: 79

Scotland 
For what's it worth, my 2pence view.

I bought my D350 last year with a view to keep it till 2035, bought the servicing pack, planning on changing oil every other year and when the time comes will buy the extended warranty.

That's provided nothing major goes wrong.

As for driving it, it is my first taller, 4x4 type of a car and I'm really liking the experience. It is very comfortable, quiet ish up to 75mph, the diesel engine is inoffensive, but offers a lot of torque and revs out freely. Every drive is an experience. And the MY25 doesn't come with this intrusive "driver eye monitoring cameras".

Now the dreadful issue of how expensive new cars are, I probably couldn't/wouldn't buy a new Defender at these prices. But as I'm planning to keep mine for 10 years the depreciation is not really an issue (at this moment).
Post #1071167 10th Jul 2025 9:20am
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Crazymind



Member Since: 11 Jun 2024
Location: Glasgow
Posts: 276

United Kingdom 
You’ll want to figure out what you really need and what you’re after. New cars are pricey — almost like having a mortgage — so whether it’s for fun or necessity, it’s going to cost.
The Defender isn’t just about the looks — if you use it properly, it’s a tough, capable machine that can handle serious work. Sure, many people just get one for the school run, which is a shame because the name and badge sometimes make people think the driver’s a show-off or worse!
Used as intended, though, it’s a joy: it tows like a dream, stays comfy on long trips, and even fully loaded, you can get 600 miles on a tank at 70–80 mph. The off-road tyre noise is barely noticeable, the cabin is quiet, and the air suspension is really smooth — maybe not quite Range Rover level, but way better than any other true off-roader out there.
The engine and gearbox are a great match — the six-cylinder has loads of torque and first gear makes towing effortless without needing low range. It’s expensive, but honestly, it’s worth it — except for the software updates, which Land Rover charges for as if they were hardware upgrades.
If you start with a basic S trim and add software later, you can spec one nicely for around £66–67k, plus about £500 for upgrades afterward.

Hope that helps!
Post #1071168 10th Jul 2025 9:43am
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LandyMax



Member Since: 10 Jan 2024
Location: Worcester
Posts: 17

England 
I'm on my second Defender, a D300 90 HT and have had no reliability issues with either. A few niggly noises but nothing compared to my 1968 2a. My current one is just over 12 months old and has done 30,000 miles. It's used extensively for towing, does a lot of motorway miles, took my daughter and I to Switzerland Skiing and gets used on Midland Rover Owners Club TYRO trials and it takes it all in it's stride.

I used my sisters Disco 4 a couple of weeks ago and found the handling was a very woolly and it seemed to have a lot less power. When she brought the Defender back she told me she loved driving it and that she enjoyed it better than her Disco 4 and D300 Velar.

I do think however that the Disco 5 I had before it was more practical, comfier to drive, quieter at motorway speeds and a lot more economical. It was also super reliable. It just didn't look as cool as the Defender.

As to costs, I'd suggest that 90% of cars are on finance or lease deals these days which has pushed the cost of all of them through the roof.
Post #1071169 10th Jul 2025 9:52am
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Co1



Member Since: 19 Aug 2018
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 3719

United Kingdom 2013 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 HT Loire Blue
lightning wrote:
Skully wrote:
Kind of wish there was a better option for 80k Very Happy


lneos Grenadier?


Borrowed a friends and it is agricultural at best on the road, and the fuel economy makes my D250 feel like a Prius!! I don’t know about parts in general, but the roof rack was 2.5k, making LR the cheap choice!!
Post #1071213 11th Jul 2025 6:53am
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