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    m not sure you could call this a car, it’s more like a tank. These things are solid and practically indestructable. Commonly used in agriculture, industry, expeditions and in the military the Defender is being increasingly bought for private use and the most modern versions spec’d to accomodate this new trend being complete with air con, leather seats, full electrics, in car entertainment etc. I’ve always said that if i end up owning a farm house in the country then i’d get one of these, or indeed just a house with a muddy drive - any excuse really!

    A British four wheel driver off road vehicle, the modern Defender is a bi-product of the original Land Rover Series 1 launched in 1948, it uses the basic underpinnings of a robust ladder frame chassis and aluminium body with many different customised versions being available.

    In true Style Essentials celebration the Defender is still largely hand assembled, benefiting from no unibody structure, all its main body panels and sub-assemblies simply bolt together. This feature is what i love about the defender, all those visable bolts look fantastic. There’s no wondering why it’s the perfect vehicle for hard graft

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