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What other vehicles did you consider buying?

Mountain4x4

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Redcone trail is not really that hard from the video above. A couple of spots, and a legendary decent from the mountain peak. But I would take a stock Grenadier. Leave the Defender mall crawler at home however,
 

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You are dead right on all counts. But I can't make the decision.

I will go with the Grenadier, if only because if I don't satisfy this itch I have with the Defender-style of vehicle I will forever wonder... And I think a version of the JLR product will always be around if it's the wrong decision. Which left the Troopy (sleeping in) and the Grenadier. I am getting old (been shot in three locations while overseas on deployment) and the back/ legs are getting less mobile. But the Troopy, I believe, will always be around (or a car like it). While I am a spring chicken at something close to 50 years of age I'll grab the Grenadier.

But I guess I was pointing out that it's not always an obvious call between cars in the AUD$90 - 120K range.
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Hi Zorro, Thank you for your Service!
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Cheers mate. But to be honest is was my privilege to get all the opportunities. Had a ball of a time, loved what I did (Black Hawk pilot), made life-long mates across the world and got paid for it all!

No need for thanks here! If anything - thanks to the taxpayer for the wage! I'd do it all again - it was a blast.
 

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I'll return to this thread after posting way back in the day.
Q: If there were no Grenadier, and I was in the market for an all purpose 4x4.
A: Honestly, no idea. Most modern iterations are to me are butt ugly , for a start.
And a bit common. I don't do "common".
And packed with "features" I've never needed , don't want and refuse to pay for!
 
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You could always buy an old Defender.
lgnore the silly prices some dealers are asking.
The best late model ones are around £30,000. My local specialist dealer has a 15,000 mile Puma Station Wagon at £25,995
 

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You could always buy an old Defender.
lgnore the silly prices some dealers are asking.
The best late model ones are around £30,000. My local specialist dealer has a 15,000 mile Puma Station Wagon at £25,995
I nearly did , but in Australia they were grossly overpriced for what they were/are.
And I detest the lack of shoulder room. Reminds me of my '73 Series Landy. I wonder why?
 

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i had seriously considered this option…https://blackbridgemotors.com/defender-mark-x/

but at 5 times the price of the Grenadier, it was a no brainer to try Grenadier…I’m glad I did. This forum is changing my POV with regards to the purpose of the Grenadier, of being a global overlander/expedition tool vs weekender 4x4. Of course, there is nothing wrong with weekender 4x4 fun, but I truly respect the spirit of purpose the Grenadier is built on. I’m learning.
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Good grief that's an absolutely insane price.
But for those who won the lottery, l guess it's the ultimate "classic" Defender and certainly very well executed.

My local Land Rover independent specialist has an absolutely pristine 16,000 mile old model Defender Station Wagon at £26,000 (around $33,000)

Now that's worth buying, if you fancy an old Defender
 
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Good grief that's an absolutely insane price.
But for those who won the lottery, l guess it's the ultimate "classic" Defender and certainly very well executed.

My local Land Rover independent specialist has an absolutely pristine 16,000 mile old model Defender Station Wagon at £26,000 (around $33,000)

Now that's worth buying, if you fancy an old Defender
You could always get one of these if you wanted something different with a heap of room with 62k klms for AU $65k
 

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I actually purchased a 1997 Defender 110 with the Diesel. Now I am trying to sell the beast. I bought the 110 before I ever considered the Gren seriously. See below:

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