When you finally decide the time is right to buy a Land Rover Defender, it’s a great feeling. Whatever the reasons you’ve put it off in the past – whether that’s budgetary constraints, the need for a ‘more practical’ family vehicle, or simply a convenient car to take you back and forward to your place of work – it’s finally time to get what you’ve always wanted. A classic Land Rover Defender is a thing of beauty, and when the reasons not to get one seem to fall away, it’s time to make an investment in your personal happiness. Of course, there are still some key considerations to think about even once you’ve decided the time is right. Here’s what you should look for:
Think carefully about the type of model that best suits your needs. Do you want a Land Rover Defender 90, 110 or 130? It’s important to understand the differences between the three models, so consider what you’ll be using your Defender for. Will you be taking it off road, up steep mountain roads or to reach remote campgrounds? Or is it more for pleasure cruising along ocean roads or exploring desert landscapes?
The Land Rover Defender has a long and proud history, and while the original models are no longer in production you can still own a piece of history that can be regularly updated and renovated. An investment in a Defender is an investment in a classic piece of the automotive story but one that is a long way from being a museum piece. This is a vehicle that still has a real purpose and place on the open road.
It’s important to check the vehicle internally and externally to ensure it’s in the right condition. Check the frame and engine for wear and tear, suspension, electrical systems and the interior of the Defender, and be sure to buy from a reputable restorer. Defenders are incredibly rugged and tough but many of them have been put through their paces over the years, so you need to make sure you’re getting one in good condition.
Even if you have reached that point in your life where you’ve got the funds in place, purchasing a Land Rover Defender is a big commitment. It’s important to know that, with regards your budget, a fully restored vehicle should not need significant repairs for many years. A Defender in good condition will need minimal maintenance, meaning your initial outlay will stand the test of time.
If you would like to know more about your Defender options, or to discuss what to look for when buying a Land Rover Defender, then contact our team today. If the time has come to get your hands on a Land Rover Defender, it’s only natural that you want to make the very best decision you can.