2022 Defender orders taking place now
on their lot, albeit all low option S models. Dealers tell you whatever they can think of to dissuade you from looking elsewhere. In MOST cases I wouldn't believe a sales rep eve if their tongue were notarized as the TV judge says. https://www.carlsbadlandrover.com/ne...cles/defender/
Dealers in Southern California ARE getting Defenders in December. Local dealer has 4 December received
on their lot, albeit all low option S models. Dealers tell you whatever they can think of to dissuade you from looking elsewhere. In MOST cases I wouldn't believe a sales rep eve if their tongue were notarized as the TV judge says. https://www.carlsbadlandrover.com/ne...cles/defender/
on their lot, albeit all low option S models. Dealers tell you whatever they can think of to dissuade you from looking elsewhere. In MOST cases I wouldn't believe a sales rep eve if their tongue were notarized as the TV judge says. https://www.carlsbadlandrover.com/ne...cles/defender/
Goodness gracious.
Dealers in Southern California ARE getting Defenders in December. Local dealer has 4 December received
on their lot, albeit all low option S models. Dealers tell you whatever they can think of to dissuade you from looking elsewhere. In MOST cases I wouldn't believe a sales rep eve if their tongue were notarized as the TV judge says. https://www.carlsbadlandrover.com/ne...cles/defender/
on their lot, albeit all low option S models. Dealers tell you whatever they can think of to dissuade you from looking elsewhere. In MOST cases I wouldn't believe a sales rep eve if their tongue were notarized as the TV judge says. https://www.carlsbadlandrover.com/ne...cles/defender/
To pick up on some prior posts, my 110 with air suspension is more than up the challenge of our Bay Area roads - the ride is excellent, it is easily as good as my L322 Range Rover. The caveat is your car will almost certainly get delivered with your tire load set to normal and the tires themselves at close to 50 PSI (mine was and every one I test drove was). Dropping your pressures to light load pressures (remember to adjust the TPMS setting) makes a significant difference.
And another shout out to Land Rover Stevens Creek. No games, matched my best Vroom/Carvana on my trade, and sold to me at MSRP. Kevin Lien was my sales rep, and I recommend him highly.
And another shout out to Land Rover Stevens Creek. No games, matched my best Vroom/Carvana on my trade, and sold to me at MSRP. Kevin Lien was my sales rep, and I recommend him highly.
Last edited by swajames; Dec 11, 2021 at 01:47 PM.
To pick up on some prior posts, my 110 with air suspension is more than up the challenge of our Bay Area roads - the ride is excellent, it is easily as good as my L322 Range Rover. The caveat is your car will almost certainly get delivered with your tire load set to normal and the tires themselves at close to 50 PSI (mine was and every one I test drove was). Dropping your pressures to light load pressures (remember to adjust the TPMS setting) makes a significant difference.
And another shout out to Land Rover Stevens Creek. No games, matched my best Vroom/Carvana on my trade, and sold to me at MSRP. Kevin Lien was my sales rep, and I recommend him highly.
And another shout out to Land Rover Stevens Creek. No games, matched my best Vroom/Carvana on my trade, and sold to me at MSRP. Kevin Lien was my sales rep, and I recommend him highly.
found my own answer light load is 34 front 37 rear seems far more appropriate than the heavy load 46/49 recommendation
The Land Rover “normal load” recommended pressures for a 110 with 20” wheels is 47 front and 50 rear. That drops to 34/37 for light load (up to three people).
Depends on the tire sizes, but yes they are higher than you might expect. You can see why adjusting to light load really improves the ride.
To pick up on some prior posts, my 110 with air suspension is more than up the challenge of our Bay Area roads - the ride is excellent, it is easily as good as my L322 Range Rover. The caveat is your car will almost certainly get delivered with your tire load set to normal and the tires themselves at close to 50 PSI (mine was and every one I test drove was). Dropping your pressures to light load pressures (remember to adjust the TPMS setting) makes a significant difference.
And another shout out to Land Rover Stevens Creek. No games, matched my best Vroom/Carvana on my trade, and sold to me at MSRP. Kevin Lien was my sales rep, and I recommend him highly.
And another shout out to Land Rover Stevens Creek. No games, matched my best Vroom/Carvana on my trade, and sold to me at MSRP. Kevin Lien was my sales rep, and I recommend him highly.
The only concern I have left is reliability based on the user reviews on Edmunds. Not so great reviews, but I know people only tend to post only when there are issues. I hope the MY2023 is shaping to be better. On the other hand Tesla reliability has been spotty as well, with multiple trips to the service center since 2019. Panoramic glass roof hasn't flown off yet though.


