- Is the Land Rover Defender 130 reliable?
- The Land Rover Defender 130 scores 71/100 on Forecourt's MOT-based reliability measure. That is computed from 400 real DVSA MOT test results.
- How much does a used Land Rover Defender 130 cost?
- A 2023 Land Rover Defender 130 with around 26,622 miles is worth roughly £47,550 today (typical range £41,500–£53,550). Dealer forecourt prices sit higher and part-exchange offers lower; newer or lower-mileage examples cost more.
- How quickly does the Land Rover Defender 130 depreciate?
- A new Land Rover Defender 130 typically loses about 36% of its value over the first three years, then depreciates more slowly. Buying at three to five years old avoids the steepest part of the curve.
- What insurance group is the Land Rover Defender 130?
- The Land Rover Defender 130 sits in insurance group 30 of 50 — the middle of the scale. Exact premiums depend on the trim (some versions sit a few groups higher or lower), your age, postcode and no-claims history.
- What goes wrong on a used Land Rover Defender 130?
- The most common age-related issues we track for the Land Rover Defender 130 are: brakes (typically around 60k-100k miles, £150-£500 to put right); suspension (typically around 60k-100k miles, £150-£450 to put right); identification & other (typically around 60k-100k miles, £20-£150 to put right). A full service history and a recent MOT with no advisories are the best protection.
- What does the Land Rover Defender 130 cost to run?
- Expect around 40 mpg combined, £195 a year in road tax, about £290 for a standard annual service. The full cost-of-ownership table above breaks this down per year and per mile for the exact year and mileage you choose.
Answers are generated from this car's Forecourt data — DVSA MOT records, DfT licensing statistics and our valuation model — and update with the weekly data refresh.