LAND ROVER FREELANDER 2007 – 2015

Though it’s generally used only as a suburban wagon, Land Rover’s Freelander is capable of tackling mild to moderate bush, beach and desert conditions that would strand just about everything else in its class. Which is hardly surprising as it comes from the company that gives us everything from the down-and-dirty Land Rover Defender to the highly competent (and very expensive) Range Rover. Freelander first went on sale here early in 1998 making it arguably the first upmarket compact SUV, several years ahead of the big-name Germans. These originals were… Read more

LAND ROVER DEFENDER 90 SE P400

Let’s get something straight. Land Rover’s Defender maybe an icon, but as for legendary — well, they weren’t very reliable. In this country, if you wanted to head off the beaten track, you got a Land Cruiser, preferably the workhorse version with its skinny tyres, part-time 4×4 and mechanical diff locks – with a bullbar and snorkel for good measure. It’s the car you invariably find parked in sheds on farms across the land. Land Rover calls this new car a Defender, but it doesn’t look or feel much like… Read more

A RIGHT ROYAL ROVER

The British royal family has a long history with Land Rover vehicles, regularly seen moving around in the latest Range Rover. That tradition goes back to 1953 when a Land Rover Series I was registered under registration number ‘NXN 1’, and dispatched to Stratstone in London on July 3, 1953. Queen Elizabeth II then had the car transported to the Scottish Balmoral Estate in 1954, where it was used exclusively by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, the Queen Mother and the current King Charles. In 1966, the Land Rover was sold… Read more