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 Post subject: Land Rover Discovery
PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 3:33 pm 
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does anybody have any experience with these? i have been looking at them a lot lately and really would like to get one when my liberty is payed off, like about a 98-04 or so. i have always liked them and they really arent that expensive. i have been reading into them a lot and they are pretty badass, even the insides with those smaller windows in the rear, tons of room inside
something like this, so sweet!!
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very common over here,newr one better on fuel but cost double or more to service,.would get one like blue one with lift kit ,

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I've wheeled with Disco's and they are awesome rigs.
Not so sure about their reliability, though...

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historically English vehicles have had long term reliability issues - normally electrics that go weird - radiators that can't deal with American summers and engine problems.

new they're incredible - they work really well - the active off-road suspension is great.

so be prepared to work on it - but it'll be a lot of fun when it's running.

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