@murphywill. I was being ironic. I was simply commenting on the previous comment, meaning that criticising a photograph on this site was ludicrous. After your comments, I guess you kinda missed my point...
Sorry I didn't mean to send that to you. I did understand what you were saying . it's no big deal it's just a picture of a car at end day . I did like your comment thanks
This is a beautiful piece of British engineering that only a select few privileged and rich people will really get to appreciate, because there is only going to be 25 of these I think the planet will be safe for a while yet
As for 'saving the planet'. Maybe have a look at the uses of this vehicle, it's one of only a few that can make the journey to deliver necessary supplies to villages in Africa, medical supplies in the amazon, places the satellite receivers et al up 3000mtr snow capped mountains, also the cost analysis was performed once on a LR defender Vs a Toyota Prius. The LR defender is almost like a fine watch, it can be inherited by the next generation whereas the Prius batter needs replacing after 7 years, which the facilities built to safely dispose of the battery are back in Japan, so there's some carbon emissions involved in the making of that so called green car not to mention the increased requirement of either nuclear fuel or coal/gas to charge all-electric cars. Hydrogen fuel cell is the future.
So anyway, enough of my 4 shot espresso fuelled 2 cents worth, that LR is a rather lovely looking piece of handmade craftsmanship.
Just perfect if only sw
I love this thing
this is forreal my dream
Wooooooow , gotta change my car for this lovely rocker beauty
Only for 25 lucky people.by the way i don't like Recaro seats on defender.
Oh Sweet Jesus!
How to kill the planet faste =
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And you are saving the planet by commenting on a photograph of a car? Wow, that's pretty radical...
How can looking at a picher
How can looking at a photo of a car do the world harm
I would to see the day the world comes to an end . By looking at a photo of a car that I don't have money for . Madness
All of you that are upset about the gas guzzling, carbon emitting tendencies of this ride are right! We should all save the planet - ride a V-twin!
@murphywill. I was being ironic. I was simply commenting on the previous comment, meaning that criticising a photograph on this site was ludicrous. After your comments, I guess you kinda missed my point...
Sorry I didn't mean to send that to you. I did understand what you were saying . it's no big deal it's just a picture of a car at end day . I did like your comment thanks
I don't think the world will end by me making a comment about a car .
wooww. all this erroneous talk about saving the planet makes me want to drive this beautiful thing even more. haa
This is a beautiful piece of British engineering that only a select few privileged and rich people will really get to appreciate, because there is only going to be 25 of these I think the planet will be safe for a while yet
As for 'saving the planet'. Maybe have a look at the uses of this vehicle, it's one of only a few that can make the journey to deliver necessary supplies to villages in Africa, medical supplies in the amazon, places the satellite receivers et al up 3000mtr snow capped mountains, also the cost analysis was performed once on a LR defender Vs a Toyota Prius. The LR defender is almost like a fine watch, it can be inherited by the next generation whereas the Prius batter needs replacing after 7 years, which the facilities built to safely dispose of the battery are back in Japan, so there's some carbon emissions involved in the making of that so called green car not to mention the increased requirement of either nuclear fuel or coal/gas to charge all-electric cars. Hydrogen fuel cell is the future. So anyway, enough of my 4 shot espresso fuelled 2 cents worth, that LR is a rather lovely looking piece of handmade craftsmanship.
@boldylocs & @psc awesome comments.
My dream car!
BAD!
Limited Edition !@$$^& magnet in dressed in black . (love it )
The car