Land Rover Monthly

BUYING GUIDE

MARKET NEWS

THE thought of sitting in a police car would fill most of us with dread. But there have been a few cars sold this month which prove Land Rover buyers get excited by the thought of being in a car which used to go nee-nar for a living.

The first was a Defender which would certainly stand out at any Land Rover show and might raise a few eyebrows parked on your drive, too. The 1993 110 sold at Anglia Car Auctions for £14,256 (including the

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