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2006-02-09 9:31 AM

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Subject: Late 90s Land Rover Discovery Owners
We're thinking about plunking down some cash for one of these, but I'd like to know from owners what your experience has been with them. Repair frequency and costs...what usually goes wrong with them, etc. Thanks for your help!


2006-02-09 9:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Late 90s Land Rover Discovery Owners

If you buy one make sure it is a discovery II--I think that these came about 98.  Also do not buy one with the adjustable air suspension.  This information comes from my brother-in-law who used to sell them. 

2006-02-09 9:39 AM
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Try http://www.landroverforums.com/. I LOVE Rovers, but the repairs will eat your lunch. There's a reason used Rovers are so inexpensive. Good luck.

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2006-02-09 3:59 PM
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From experiences of friends, I would point you in the direction of Land Cruisers vs Rovers.

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Jay
2006-02-09 4:09 PM
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I love my Land Cruiser - went 200,000 miles without a serious mechanical repair - seriously, I replaced the starter once. That's it.

 

It is currently in the shop.

 

*sigh*

2006-02-09 4:17 PM
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Maybe look at the Crosslander? http://www.crosslander.com/index.html

Bill


2006-02-10 5:12 PM
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I just got rid of mine.  I would strongly reccomend not going with Rover.  Too expensive, too unreliable.
2006-02-10 6:12 PM
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Hey Jim I have a Landrover Discovery II..its a 2000 but I had 1999 too.  I do believe you saw it at Miami man   I LOVE MY TRUCK!!!  It gets crappy gas mileage tho.  Look for low miles.  I bought the extended warranty.  The landrover dealerships are very good to deal with for repairs.  I have trouble with my back door but thats about it.  I rolled ny 99 down the side of a mountain and walked away without a scratch (black ice)  they are very safe cars.  Plus its a great tri accessory for you bike
2006-02-10 7:57 PM
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Oh I love Land Rover Discovery.. My dream color is burgundy. I should write to Ford and ask them to bring it back, like they did with the Mustang.
2006-02-14 4:00 PM
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Jim:

I've got a '98 Disco and love it ... I am one of the few people that actually take it off road, get it muddy and scratch up the paint from driving it in the woods. I also have had it for 5+ years w/out needing any serious mechanical repair (knock on wood).

That being said, you won't pass many gas stations without being a regular ... at each one.  As I do not have a long commute, it is not an issue for me - but I can see how it could add up quickly. (Do not be disappointed when you see ~10mpg.) Also, there is not a lot of power under the engine (but plenty of torque), which can contribute to the gas consumption.

I plan on driving the wheels off mine but will probably breakdown and buy *gasp* a stationwagon next (easier to put the bikes/kayaks on top).

Have you looked into the Volvo XC or Suburu?  ... both are also well suited to hauling gear and last forever.

 

 

2006-02-14 4:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Late 90s Land Rover Discovery Owners
Ou other car is actually a Volvo wagon. And actually, thanks to everyone's input, we're now leaning towards a Saab 9-3. I love the Disco, but am afraid the repairs and gas would eat me alive.


2006-02-14 4:07 PM
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The bigger Unlimited version actually has cargo space!

Got mine with both the ragtop and hard top, love it.  TONS cheaper than the Rover.

And if you take the doors off you can show off those studly legs of yours.

Don't how much the are dealin now, but last summer I got mine loaded (6 cd in dash, subwoofer, both tops, etc.) for about 23k.

2006-02-14 4:32 PM
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Pay $4.95 and check out Consumer Reports Online.  You can compare/contrast different, but similar, autos. 
I did this when I bought my Acura...I now have 178,000 miles on it and it's been in the shop once (squeaky brakes).  It's cheap to fix, because the Honda dealership does it.

2006-02-14 4:34 PM
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Yep...I got my submascription last week...

Great minds... 

southernaquagoddess - 2006-02-14 5:32 PM

Pay $4.95 and check out Consumer Reports Online. You can compare/contrast different, but similar, autos.
I did this when I bought my Acura...I now have 178,000 miles on it and it's been in the shop once (squeaky brakes). It's cheap to fix, because the Honda dealership does it.

2006-02-14 4:37 PM
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