Oakville Beaver, 1 Dec 1993, p. 33

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RANGE ROVER INTRODUCES NORTH AMERICA‘S ONLY Vâ€"8 POWERED OPENâ€"AIR SPORT UTILLITY FOR 1994! CARFIND MAKE EASY to suveltg Once you step out of the new, COMPUTER & WEEKLY PUBLICATION ie EL he legendary Land Rover Defender 90 has deftly transported adventurers deep into the lush Amazon jungle. Up the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Down into the Copper Mines of Zambia. Through the whirling sands of the Sahara. And even on expeditions to the far reaches of the Kalimantan Peninsula. The Defender 90 is one of the most ruggedly constructed, extraordinary powerful 4x4s " a hk you‘ll ever set foot in. » & m a A 14â€"gauge steel chassis and 3.9 litre Vâ€"8 engine enable it to outmuscle and outmaneuver any other openâ€"top 2â€"door on the road e DEFENDER 90 today. Or off the road today. And in the gorge, tomorrow. These Defender 90s are now available in Canada. Starting at $33,800*, you can reacquaint yourself with the outside world. What better way to become one with nature? * Plus freight, options & taxes rag1pudds® jimported cars Part of the Budd Famuily of fine Automobile Dealership 11 JA Jâ€" OF OAKVILLE IFE OAKVLLE BE 2 he inherent versatility of the basic Defender 90 design l allows the vehicle to be adapted to suit a variety of uses. Outfitted in a selection of traditional colors, Defender 90 fits well with Land Rover‘s historic role as a scientific field workhorse, transporting researchers to remote locations inaccesâ€" sible to less capable vehicles. Or, for those desiring a higher proâ€" file, bright red or yellow exterior hues are available, accenting the vehicle‘s adaptability to lifestyle requirements from toting surfâ€" 'c" "wls # (*1 .‘.Jv‘ t ie «L* ‘ Ip rAngid [A uUn thed ‘¢ 4 )+4 -1 4 \'J‘ '. + 1 4 “\. ".. '1 'h,‘\‘ h 94 boards to the beach and mountain bikes to the Rockies. Defender 90‘s rugged construction also makes it an excellent choice for utility purposes. There is a generous rear area for transporting cargo behind the front seats, easily accessible from the sideâ€"hinged tailgate. Versions of the Defender have carried many countries‘ miliâ€" tary personnel and elite special forces into combat, including dis (See ‘Land‘ page 7) Wednesday, December 1, 1993 W

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