Any Regrets?
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Yea I don't know how you guys do it without air. That's nut torsion waiting to happen unless you're 6ft 6. If I went for coils then I would've had to go with side-steps so on cost it's probably a wash.
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GrouseK9 (07-15-2022)
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The happy owners are the silent majority. It's such a fantastic car. I've had my '22 Defender X since January and I'm still trying to find excuses to take it out. It's been on major road trips and zero hiccups.
What I like best about the Defender is that it can play the offroad role, but also dress in a tux to be in a city/suburb as well. There are little no other vehicles that can do this so well. It's also a very unique vehicle as you won't see any other Defenders for miles.. at least in my area (U.S. - NorCal)
What I like best about the Defender is that it can play the offroad role, but also dress in a tux to be in a city/suburb as well. There are little no other vehicles that can do this so well. It's also a very unique vehicle as you won't see any other Defenders for miles.. at least in my area (U.S. - NorCal)
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Spot on @AgentMir . I'm going to curse myself: but it has been flawless, fun, enjoyable and I love it. I've had a few minor issues, but those were either self inflicted and then cured or minor enough that I took care of them. Definitely my favorite vehicle at the moment. Though, when my Ineos number comes up, I may have to make a hard decision.
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With the forecast July 2022 deliveries in UK and Europe not even close to happening it looks like you and I won’t have to worry about making that decision for quite a while. Maybe we’ll be tired of our Defenders by then.
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…and for the record (hopefully not damning myself to flickering headlights by saying this) 13 months, 14,600 miles in and nary a hiccup, as my grandmother used to say. 400 more miles and I’ll be at the point my 2-year-old Wrangler blew its engine so I’m getting close to “as reliable as a Chrysler/Fiat”, and may surpass that lofty standard early next week. Woohoo!
Seriously, other than replacing the two little front corner trim pieces right behind the front wheels (DON’T GET THE CLASSIC MUD FLAPS IF YOU OFF-ROAD WITH THE LEAST BIT OF SERIOUSNESS!!! They come off and pull the trim piece with them) and the windshield (branch fell on it in a hurricane), literally nothing.
I’ve replaced the rear brakes so I could run 18” wheels when going on an off-roading trip, added a LK8 winch on the front, and added 18” OEM steelies (black) and Cooper RT tires. Otherwise stock.
Seriously, other than replacing the two little front corner trim pieces right behind the front wheels (DON’T GET THE CLASSIC MUD FLAPS IF YOU OFF-ROAD WITH THE LEAST BIT OF SERIOUSNESS!!! They come off and pull the trim piece with them) and the windshield (branch fell on it in a hurricane), literally nothing.
I’ve replaced the rear brakes so I could run 18” wheels when going on an off-roading trip, added a LK8 winch on the front, and added 18” OEM steelies (black) and Cooper RT tires. Otherwise stock.
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I still do a lot of looking back as I walk away... and just walking into the garage to appreciate it. It's also my first JLR vehicle and I was going to get a Bronco, but certainly no regrets here. I've never been the type to try to play any games with what the market might do, or deal with resale calculations - if I like it and can afford it, I get it. I got it, it makes me happy, that'll cover depreciation or anything else.
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D-Fens (07-16-2022)
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Been busy with work, but came back to lots of other great comments and feedback. I've got an appointment to sign the paperwork later this month, so it sounds like it's a done deal from my end. I have been reading some of the issues/cost-saving measures so that's tempered my excitement a bit but you never know with a JLR. You might be issue free for years, or might be going to the dealership a few times a year.
I asked the Dealership to install the Front/Read Classic Splash Guards. Are these the ones you are referring to? There are also Splash Guards and Classic Mudflaps too. Which I opted not to go with.
Seriously, other than replacing the two little front corner trim pieces right behind the front wheels (DON’T GET THE CLASSIC MUD FLAPS IF YOU OFF-ROAD WITH THE LEAST BIT OF SERIOUSNESS!!! They come off and pull the trim piece with them) and the windshield (branch fell on it in a hurricane), literally nothing.
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Chief65 (07-16-2022)
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Although I'm trading mine in soon I do think anyone who gets a strong urge for one should buy one. There's a lot to like about the vehicle. Plus I think this is a good opportunity for the OP given the trade equity situation. Yes I've had a number of issues with mine including several that are ongoing and would probably not repurchase one anytime soon but it was still good having first hand experience and several visits to the local dealership to see how they treat customers. If your local JLR dealer is bad and / or your nearest dealer is a long distance that's where I'd really recommend thinking twice tbh.
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ficklma1 (01-02-2023)