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WILL THE DEFENDER NEED DEFENDING?

n response to your editorial in the August issue of , the Land Rover Defender is a funny vehicle; you either love it or hate it, there is no middle road. If you’re a fan, you’ll wear the badge (and a few oil stains) with pride and if you’re not, well, you probably drive a Toyota. Yes, there is something that Toyota has got right and it’s called the 70 series. Come to think of it… Suzuki, Jeep and Mercedes have also got it right with

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