Written by Land Rover enthusiasts who live the Land Rover Life, every quarterly issue is packed with great Land Rover builds from concours rebuilds to outrageously modified, classic Land Rovers, honest reviews of the latest Land Rovers and Range Rovers, greenlaning along roads less travelled, Land Rover adventures from around the world, buying and selling advice from our expert team, advice on keeping your Land Rover running smoothly, product upgrades, parts and new accessories, plus tried and tested reviews and much more!
I feel it in my fingers…
Land Rover Life
Family tradition • Growing up in a Land Rover family meant that Defender 110 was (probably) always going to make the perfect family transport for Shona Pickles
Your pictures • Show us what you’re up to; we’ll print a selection every issue Send your pics (as big as possible, please) to Neil: landroverwatty@gmail.com
LAND ROVER LIFE NEWS
Latest products • New tools, equipment and gadgets in the Land Rover marketplace
Tried & Tested • There’s nothing quite like assessing products in real world conditions
Chilling out – quite literally…
Adventure and where to find it…
Weathering the storm • Land Rovers are built to handle whatever is thrown at them and Neil Watterson finds that despite being the baby of the range, the Discovery Sport copes just fine
A Taste of Belgium • Theo Ford-Sagers samples a new luxury event for Land Rover owners
Cooking on the Hoof
Wriggle, Piddle and Yeo • There are loads of strange river names around the UK, but Dorset has more than its fair share, as Neil Watterson finds on a greenlaning trip
On the ball • Towing unleashes your Land Rover’s full potential, says Ian Shaw
The Sultan’s Choice • Companies have upgraded Range Rovers for decades, but this Glenfrome Portway ultra-long wheelbase six-door defined early 1990s style
Never-ending journey • Johnny Papas and Eddie Santana embarked on an incredible adventure 28 years ago – and one that’s not over yet, as Helen Tait Wright discovers
Roverphile • Weird and wonderful items from the archives of the world’s leading Land Rover historian
The passion driving our Land Rover world • Brian Hartley muses on parts availability and homemade creations
C’est magnifique! • Helen Tait Wright meets Frenchman Jean-Michel Cathala and finds out the history of his well-travelled 109-inch Series IIA Dormobile
Your Land Rovers • Show us your Land Rover; we’ll print a selection every issue Send your story and pics to Neil: landroverwatty@gmail.com
Well, that didn’t go to plan! • When you do something often enough, you’re bound to get it wrong every now and then, as James Phillips found on a recent greenlaning trip in his Freelander 2
Getting road-trip ready • The offer of a left-hand drive Range Rover Classic rekindled dreams of continental capers for James Robb, but first of all he needed to restore its roadworthiness
Commercial sense • Ian Shaw has been driving off-road for 35 years and this Discovery 5 is the tenth Land Rover he’s owned
On the tourist trail • Having made it to the Arctic Circle last issue, Jessica Jackson and Laurens de Smet head north before beginning their long journey back south
A change for the better • More than three years have passed since John Pearson bought an L663 Defender as his everyday motor – at the second attempt
Your questions • Got a Land Rover-related question you’d like answered? It can be anything related to any aspect of Land Rover living. Drop Neil a line – email: landroverwatty@gmail.com – and we’ll get an answer for you
Buying Guide • Got your heart set on a Land Rover? Here are a few things you should...