The Land Rover Series I, II, and III are cars made by a British company called Land Rover that can drive on rough terrain. They were designed after looking at a similar car called the Willys Jeep, which was made in the United States. In 1992, Land Rover said that 70% of the cars they made were still being used. The Series models have leaf-sprung suspension and you can choose to drive with two or four wheels. However, the Stage 1 V8 version of the Series III has permanent 4WD. All three models could be started by turning a handle in the front, and they could be equipped with a place in the back to attach extra accessories that use power.