Car review: Land Rover Defender is fun in the mud

A rugged machine like the Land Rover Defender is in its element when paved roads end and trails become muddy. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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SINGAPORE – The iconic Land Rover Defender is famed for its off-road capabilities.

And just as topless cars such as roadsters and cabriolets are happiest under the sun, a rugged machine like the Defender is in its element when paved roads end and trails become muddy.

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