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ronk
Member Since: 18 Jul 2006
Location: Durham
Posts: 279
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I've had my D3 s from new in 2006 and it's only done 41k but I've got a fancy for a D4 ,
The question is will it be a noticeable change?
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5th Apr 2015 11:46 am |
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fat bloke
Member Since: 07 Aug 2006
Location: OXFORD
Posts: 1257
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Was for me same here same car as yourselves but manual D4 is a huge difference to me better built more solid and that great combo of 3ltr with 8 speed auto In fact don't miss my old D3 one bit
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5th Apr 2015 12:37 pm |
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Mother Superior
Member Since: 12 Sep 2011
Location: in the long boat 'till I'm sober
Posts: 507
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Yes mate, there is a difference in my opinion. The D4 certainly goes round corners better, and as above, that 3.0 + 8 speed gearbox is one hell of a combination. Do I miss my D3, yes she was a lovable old bus, do I regret changing to a D4 heck no.
Wes Farewell and adieu to you, Spanish Ladies
Farewell and adieu to you, Ladies of Spain
For we've received orders for to sail for old England
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5th Apr 2015 3:11 pm |
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galwaygreen
Member Since: 30 Oct 2011
Location: plymouth
Posts: 6525
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yes..very much so..
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5th Apr 2015 4:27 pm |
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jonboy1968
Member Since: 07 May 2009
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 119
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I went from a 55 plate, manual Disco 3, to a 09, disco 4, 6 speed auto XS.
They are completely different cars. The power and torque of the 3 litre is unrecognisable next to the 2.7 litre disco 3.
The ride is a little firmer. As a result it does go around corners better, with less body roll. On the downside you feel more humps and bumps.
I have driven the 8 speed a couple of times. Didn't find it the revelation everyone else on here says it is. I like the in gear acceleration, of the 6 speed, without kick down.
Biggest change of the 4 over the 3, is the interior. The 4 just oozes class.
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7th Apr 2015 8:22 pm |
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fat bloke
Member Since: 07 Aug 2006
Location: OXFORD
Posts: 1257
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As i live in a village with humps, go over them every day i can say their is no difference in ride over humps...
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7th Apr 2015 8:49 pm |
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jonboy1968
Member Since: 07 May 2009
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 119
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"Humps and bumps"! A bit of a turn of phrase. Ok speed humps not a huge difference. General road conditions, you will notice a difference!
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7th Apr 2015 9:25 pm |
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