Gareth
Site Moderator
Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26748
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I think the well looked after early D3’s are now quite a good prospect.
They are a lot of car for not a lot of money. This is great providing you can do your own maintenance.
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19th May 2021 7:54 am |
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EOBLR4
Member Since: 31 Mar 2021
Location: England
Posts: 9
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I'm a couple of months into my first LR purchase, a D4. I bloody love it even though my OCD spots every blemish it has on the inside and on the black paint. It has been a god send already people and load lugging.
It will cost to keep on the road, but I'm sure it'll earn it.
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20th May 2021 8:14 pm |
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darek
Member Since: 11 Oct 2014
Location: Essex
Posts: 41
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After 7 years of being with D3 I though I'll never go for Discovery again. Loved it and hate it at the same time. TBH never really had any big issues with D3 but number of bits and bobs annoyingly enough to step away from Land Rover And guess what happened - two weeks ago I've PX D3 and bought facelifted D4. Already changed diesel cooler, oil and filters, worked on water leak at passenger site and going to change cambelt over the weekend, steering column lock stuck ,fixed that as well (or rather BDM thinks it was fixed ), new front tires, wheel alignment etc.
So, again Discovery journey started and I have new toy to play with.
But I must admit - world looking amazingly different as soon as I'm behind the wheel and drive it around - incomparable felling. There's no other car to give you that much anger and satisfaction at the same time. MY14 D4 3.0 SDV6 HSE in Loire Blue
MY05 D3 2.7 TDV6 SE Java Black & Alpaca interior 235k miles on clock - gone 😔
black 18" wheels, audio upgraded to Logic7, iid tool
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20th May 2021 8:44 pm |
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