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Nice read and perspective. However, I wish it would have been published after I buy my 200. I don't need the prices driven up any higher![]()
I'd like to think I had that type of influence with my rambling. I think the updates in the 2016 should drive prices down a bit on the older rigs
I certainly hope so
Selling the 80 after all of the experiences you probably had (ie the Pan-American) must have been a difficult decision. I know I get emotionally attached to vehicles that have played an important, supporting, role in an experience in my life.
Thanks for the great article btw
I love that he truly took his Cruisers to the ends of the Earth...
If anyone wants a truly spectacular overloading experience...do the pipeline road he referred to all the way to the Arctic Ocean in Prudho Bay, Alaska. I've done it twice, and plan to go again. Never gets old... No scary wheeling, although you need extra fuel, and 4WD if it gets muddy.
On the flip-side...
Land Rover Discovery is now OFFICIALLY DEAD... See article here:
Named, "Death of an Icon"
It's interesting to learn that their "boxy" design was really due to a lack of steel and tools...rather than some aversion to curves...
British icon Land Rover ends production - CNN.com