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Overlander 4X4 Magazine Land Rover Yearbook 2020 Special Issue

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22 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
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You've seen the new Defender, and at last you can buy one. But should you?

The answer is in the 2020 Land Rover Yearbook – the ever-popular annual for fans and owners of all things Landy. And in addition to its analysis of the new Defender, the Yearbook is jam-packed with features on rare, classic and fascinating Land Rovers and Range Rovers – including some of the most extraordinary custom builds you'll ever see.

If a six-wheeled 110 motorhome isn't your thing, perhaps a hot-rod Range Rover pick-up might be? Or a 90 rebuilt as the pinnacle of a lifetime's work by one of the best known names in the off-roading scene? How about an early Discovery that still looks like the day it left the showroom, or a teenager who grew up to own the car he lusted after in his youth - a Series IIB forward control…?

That's just for starters. We've got Ford and Cummins-engined 110s in profile, a £450,000 Mk2 Range Rover that once belonged to Noel Edmonds and a long-lost Series I that came home after many years to the family that had learned to drive in it.

Oh, and there are tales of adventure travel from Europe, Africa and South America, as well as advice on living in your Land Rover and step-by-step workshop guides to a jobs on a variety of Land Rovers. Plus tests on the new Evoque and the ultimate long-wheelbase Range Rover - and a comprehensive Buyers' Guide to every vehicle Land Rover has ever made.
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Land Rover Yearbook 2020 You've seen the new Defender, and at last you can buy one. But should you? The answer is in the 2020 Land Rover Yearbook – the ever-popular annual for fans and owners of all things Landy. And in addition to its analysis of the new Defender, the Yearbook is jam-packed with features on rare, classic and fascinating Land Rovers and Range Rovers – including some of the most extraordinary custom builds you'll ever see. If a six-wheeled 110 motorhome isn't your thing, perhaps a hot-rod Range Rover pick-up might be? Or a 90 rebuilt as the pinnacle of a lifetime's work by one of the best known names in the off-roading scene? How about an early Discovery that still looks like the day it left the showroom, or a teenager who grew up to own the car he lusted after in his youth - a Series IIB forward control…? That's just for starters. We've got Ford and Cummins-engined 110s in profile, a £450,000 Mk2 Range Rover that once belonged to Noel Edmonds and a long-lost Series I that came home after many years to the family that had learned to drive in it. Oh, and there are tales of adventure travel from Europe, Africa and South America, as well as advice on living in your Land Rover and step-by-step workshop guides to a jobs on a variety of Land Rovers. Plus tests on the new Evoque and the ultimate long-wheelbase Range Rover - and a comprehensive Buyers' Guide to every vehicle Land Rover has ever made.


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You've seen the new Defender, and at last you can buy one. But should you?

The answer is in the 2020 Land Rover Yearbook – the ever-popular annual for fans and owners of all things Landy. And in addition to its analysis of the new Defender, the Yearbook is jam-packed with features on rare, classic and fascinating Land Rovers and Range Rovers – including some of the most extraordinary custom builds you'll ever see.

If a six-wheeled 110 motorhome isn't your thing, perhaps a hot-rod Range Rover pick-up might be? Or a 90 rebuilt as the pinnacle of a lifetime's work by one of the best known names in the off-roading scene? How about an early Discovery that still looks like the day it left the showroom, or a teenager who grew up to own the car he lusted after in his youth - a Series IIB forward control…?

That's just for starters. We've got Ford and Cummins-engined 110s in profile, a £450,000 Mk2 Range Rover that once belonged to Noel Edmonds and a long-lost Series I that came home after many years to the family that had learned to drive in it.

Oh, and there are tales of adventure travel from Europe, Africa and South America, as well as advice on living in your Land Rover and step-by-step workshop guides to a jobs on a variety of Land Rovers. Plus tests on the new Evoque and the ultimate long-wheelbase Range Rover - and a comprehensive Buyers' Guide to every vehicle Land Rover has ever made.
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Since lockdown, there has been a huge growth in the number of people getting into camping, the outdoors and enjoying an off-grid lifestyle. More and more, as a society we want to get away. Away from the relentlessness of a working life that has increasingly invaded our homes; away from the tyranny of always-on electronics and ever-watchful social media; away from the pressure to be busy, to be productive, to be available.

When your every waking hour is spent feeling hunted, just disappearing into the countryside for the weekend is a blessed relief. And if you’re in a 4x4, you can disappear further away and deeper into it. Overlander 4x4 reflects Britain’s new-found interest in an outdoor lifestyle.

We’re not a magazine about camping, but a magazine about the sort of adventures that involve it. Primarily, we focus on overlanding – showcasing both trip-of-a-lifetime expeditions as well as adventures that are more modest and, for most of us, more attainable. As always with anything four-wheel drive, it’s going to be a journey worth making, so join us for the adventure.

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A great read as always keep it up? Reviewed 01 May 2017

A very good read

A dam good read and off road maps nice trucks ov all makes a good all round magazine Reviewed 28 February 2015

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