Land Rover Monthly

A question of Sport

I’D love more time for my Land Rover-related hobbies. Commitments have meant I’m not using my 90 Tdi much, and the Puma 90 even less. With insurance costs and general costs of ownership going up, one of the Defenders had to go. I took my driving test in the Tdi back in the 1990s, so that wasn’t going anywhere. The Puma 90 needed to find a new home.

I spoke to Bob at T Elliott Land Rovers who sold me the Puma. Bob was

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