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LustyLew |
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LustyLew World Chat Champion
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Posted: 11:27 - 17 Oct 2012 Post subject: Disco Disco! |
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Hey peeps,
I'm pretty sure that a number of people on here have owned or own a Discovery.
I've been looking at replacing the car and am seriously considering a Disco.
My budget would stretch to early Disco 3's, or late Disco 2's with all the gadgets.
So, I guess my question is which is the wiser option.
The Disco 2, is essentially a Disco 1 with a face lift, but most of the reliability issues should have been sorted by the later models.
The Disco 3 had issues with the air suspension, but is this as common as people seem to make out. Most should have had the more modern compressors fitted which should resolve this issue.
Anyone care to offer an opinion? ____________________ Like a Yorkie - I'm not for the girls |
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J4mes World Chat Champion
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Posted: 11:38 - 17 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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I have an 05 Disco 3 SE.
Its an absolutely amazing car, but not without issues. I have spent an awful lot of money on repairs, most expensive being the turbo at £1500 and glowplugs seized in head at £2000, and a host of other things including alternator, an ECU, suspension compressor, suspension arms, clutch/flywheel and other things that probably came to another £3000 on it's own over the course of the last 3 years.
BUT. It's worlds away from the D2 (I had a D1 300TDi before my D3) in terms of comfort and ability, and the fact it does just about everything I ask of it. I tow with it, go camping in it, take it on road trips when we go skiing (2500 mile round trip) and I've been off roading in the Pyrenees in it last month, another 3500 mile round trip, and I wouldn't want to do anything else. Looks and acts great ripping up the countryside, looks and acts great as a normal family vehicle.
I normally change my cars every 2 years, but I'm in to the 4th year of ownership on this one and can't see myself changing it any time soon.
It's a buyers market, there are loads about. So make sure everything works, it has been serviced properly, the major 105K mile/7 year service has been done (this is around £1000) and that perhaps some of the issues I have mentioned have already been resolved or replaced.
Listen for any strange noises from the diffs and front/rear suspension, clonks through the steering, any labouring from the gearbox if an auto or slipping if a manual.
There are a couple of discovery 3/4 owners clubs around, worth logging on to ask the members about them.
Any other questions, PM me! |
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P. Red Rocket
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Posted: 20:47 - 17 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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05 and you've spent so much on it
DAMN, we had a Hilux for ~7 years, that needed a window motor.
My 98 Golf has been with the 1st owner (brother) and my parents since new and has needed 1 clutch
I never want a Disco now |
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J4mes |
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J4mes World Chat Champion
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Posted: 21:04 - 17 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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We have a fleet of hilux's at work and while they are reliable, they're everything I DON'T want from a daily vehicle - noisy, uncomfortable, poor ride, underpowered, shit turning circle, hard tops are not secure, poor quality interior,. they are capable off road but the ride is crashy compared to the air suspension on my disco.
Like I say, I don't keep cars particularly long, but this one does everything so well (except reliability) that I don't see myself selling it, apart from to replace it with a disco4.
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P. Red Rocket
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Posted: 21:07 - 17 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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Ours was a 94 3.0 Surf, that thing just did everything |
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Posted: 23:25 - 17 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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Quote: | Its an absolutely amazing car, but not without issues. I have spent an awful lot of money on repairs, most expensive being the turbo at £1500 and glowplugs seized in head at £2000, and a host of other things including alternator, an ECU, suspension compressor, suspension arms, clutch/flywheel and other things that probably came to another £3000 on it's own over the course of the last 3 years. |
It would be hypocritical of me to say i've never ploughed silly money into a dog of a vehicle, but damn!
You could have bought 2 or 3 decent Japanese cars for that money and never have needed to replace anything.
You must really love your Discovery , but your post is not selling them to me, at all. ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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STONEY! Brolly Dolly
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Zen Dog World Chat Champion
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Posted: 08:25 - 18 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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My brother bought an earlyish Disco, to replace his perfectly functional Toyota Carina. Its cost him a fortune to keep on the road, breaks regularly, leaks randomly, terrible on diesel. It is good off road (but thats pretty much the minimum you could expect).
I didnt really have an opinion about Disco's till my brother got his. Now, given the choice, i'd rather have my balls shaved by Michael J. Fox.
Zen Dog ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR, '00 VFR800FI Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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Lord Percy World Chat Champion
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Posted: 10:33 - 18 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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I dunno what model it is, but my dad had a Discovery TD4. That was almost 10 years ago, and at the time it seemed pretty flashy so I'll say it was a '2' model.
It was always having problems, the rear air suspension was always fucked, sometimes it would explode, letting all the pressure out so the whole back end dropped, meaning the rest of the journey was UTTERLY suspensionless, like driving in a stone-aged rock wagon, it's a wonder the frame didn't break under the stress of the journey home. Also, since the suspension was utterly gone, the rear wheels would scrape along the wheel arches at any mild bump. It also had many, many other problems, but the one I remember from my youth is the suspension thing.
I dunno what kind of machine you're after, but if it's reliability and crunchy 4x4 baddassery you want, I highly recommend a Daihatsu Fourtak. An old machine but hella reliable and as rugged and rural as you can get. A proper off-roader! Real farmer material but so fun to drive, you feel invincible. I owned one for about a year and it was always perfect. The only problem was that I crashed it!
Also, of course, the Hilux is rather renowned for it's indestructibility.
However, if you just want a 4x4 for the fun and fashion, my inner 'save the world/fuck consumerism' hippy is gonna have to recommend that you don't get one at all. |
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ocatoro World Chat Champion
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Posted: 19:15 - 18 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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mate had one, 17mpg.... rusted to buggery, horrific.
my dad had one, was solid as a rock, but still shit on fuel.
been looking at freelander vans recently, i think the freelander is a better package all round. but there are better out there ____________________ CBT - 17/09/12 * Theory - 23/10/12 * Mod1 - 05/03/13 * Mod2 - 25/03/13 * BOSH!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 190 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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