Land Rover Monthly

Spring is in the air

We don’t just write about Land Rovers: we live, breathe and spend all our wages on them…

IT’S been a long old winter. Just when it should have got warmer, we got a succession of storms off the Atlantic. And they all had names. Perhaps that’s the problem: they’re famous now. They weren’t nearly so troublesome when they were just anonymous cold fronts.

Not that any of this matters in a Land Rover, of course. They just shrug off bad weather. But I’m sure my Ninety and Discovery 1 would tell me

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