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The 2013 Land Rover Defender range of configurations is currently priced from $13,530.
Our most recent review of the 2013 Land Rover Defender resulted in a score of 6 out of 10 for that particular example.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Murray Hubbard liked most about this particular version of the Land Rover Defender: Character in spades, Off-road capability, Tough bodywork
The 2013 Land Rover Defender carries a braked towing capacity of up to 3000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Land Rover Defender is also known as Land Rover 90, Ninety, 110, One Ten, 127 (1983–90), 130 in markets outside Australia.
The Land Rover Defender 2013 prices range from $13,530 for the basic trim level Single Cab 110 Hcpu (4X4) to $38,060 for the top of the range Dual Cab 130 Hcpu (4X4).
Indeed it will so get in quick.
With its mix of classic Range Rover and a Rover Group parts-bin bits, Morris Marina door handles, Austin Montego van tail-lights and Buick’s ancient alloy V8 all part of the mix, this thing is pre-BMW/post-BMC era British engineering genius.
Also, the original Disco is cool, with its lovely two-door wagon body, stepped roof with skylights and airy, inviting cabin offering minimalist, attractive design. And please don't forget the Land Rover's formidable 4x4 capabilities.
All-in-all, a '90s classic worth collecting. Land Rover doesn't make 'em like this any more.
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Both are perfect for what you want to do. The LandCruiser has a well-proven record, but it’s heavy and can be costly to run. The Defender, while also a proven off-roader, is more expensive the service and repair and there aren’t Land Rover dealers everywhere, like there are Toyota dealers.
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