Used 2022 Land Rover Defender Consumer Reviews
Good Until It's Not
Generally, I've liked my 2020 Defender 110. Sure the communication system is not intuitive and a hassle to try to use but the vehicle drives well. However, Land Rover does not support the Defender so if you have a minor accident as I did, there are no parts available and no eta on when parts may be available. This is insane. Only purchase a Defender if you are sure you will never need parts for it.
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The Most Well-Rounded Vehicle
The Land Rover Defender possesses a wonderful blend between capability, luxury, performance, and practicality. It rides quite smooth for what it is, although not as smooth as our Range Rover does. The technology even 3 years later is impressive and Land Rover continues to update the software to keep it in line with the latest models. The safety technology is very impressive. Our model has all of the options in terms of safety, but the newest Land Rover products have all of the safety technology as standard equipment. The car itself is extremely safe and I feel very confident driving it. Some people say that the Land Rover Defender is extremely unreliable. However, we have had very few issues with our model, and none of them were major, even after 40,000 miles. We plan to keep our Defender for at least another 2 years and are so happy with this vehicle.
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