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Land Rover Defenders don't do too badly or too well really..

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You can see the changeover to the new model range rovers quite easily!

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Ian Rawlings
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H'mmm Freelander 2007 - One failed and none passed

2006 One passed and one failed.

Me thinks there are a few gaps in the figures... I can't believe that many Freelanders PASSED the mot!

;o)

Lee D

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Lee_D

I am intrigued by the 1958 Discovery that passed!!

Jeff

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jeff

That will be the centre steer one :0)

Lee D

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Lee_D

There's apparently an Audi 80 in there somewhere that was first registered in the 1800s!

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Ian Rawlings

My 1954 86" just passed today :-)

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Oily

Looking at the early Freeloaders its more than a little worrying that most of the failures were brakes? Derek

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DerekW

Did you notice the extra columns for Lancia Betas: With and Without engines?

Cheers,

S.

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SpamTrapSeeSig

I'll bet the ones without were more reliable ;-)

The spreadsheet wasn't produced by VOSA, it was produced by a single BBC employee, so errors in it might not be VOSA's fault. I suspect there was some automated parsing going on, there's various signs of that and the kind of mistakes you'd expect from that.

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Ian Rawlings

Its annoying how they have grouped all the series stuff into the 90's and 110's - and I have no idea where the 101's have got to :(

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Tom Woods

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