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Snowweasel
Posts: 395
Joined: Oct 2006
Last Visited: 11:14 16th Apr 2021
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Re: Discovery v Freelander?
Date Posted: 08.49hrs on Thu 31 Mar 11
and the winner is.........a Nissan X-TRail! Great spec, good price, good residuals and economic. I'll let you know how it goes.
But if I win the lottery this week, it will be a Disco!
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daveski
Posts: 1506
Joined: Jan 2008
Last Visited: 10:01 28th Apr 2019
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Re: Discovery v Freelander?
Date Posted: 21.39hrs on Fri 1 Apr 11
not a bad choice - never owned one but had one on hire for about 6 weeks (work) drove it on a good cross section of roads and tracks.
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SkiDog
Posts: 25
Joined: Mar 2003
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Re: Discovery v Freelander?
Date Posted: 07.04hrs on Mon 25 Apr 11
The original Discos were fantastic. Robust and reliable. Had three in total, changing every two years. Then came all the electronics and suspension control. So unreliable joined the AA. Had two of them both had to be recovered due to unfixable roadside electronic faults, even by LR roadside technicians. Abandoned Discos and now have a six year old X-Trail which has been totally reliable and a one year old Sportage bought on the strength of the 7 year warranty.
Would never consider another Disco even if I had loads of money. I have a couple of friends with them and they are always having problems with them.
Kaoshan
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telemarker
Posts: 2934
Joined: Oct 2003
Last Visited: 14:59 12th Apr 2021
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Re: Discovery v Freelander?
Date Posted: 10.57hrs on Wed 27 Apr 11
Edited 1 times. Last edit at 10.57hrs Wed 27 Apr 11 by telemarker.
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