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Golden.

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Hey, I'm thinking about getting a Land Rover Discovery 2
I Don't know how it handles, so if anybody has one please tell me what you think about it.
 
They are sweet in the the snow however i wouldn't buy one my mom has one and it isn't exactly the most reliable car around or the most fuel efficient. In the past year we've replaced both headgaskets 1500 each and had to fix numerous electrical issue's.
 
land rovers/range rovers are absolute peice of shit cars the only reason people buy them is for the image of driving in one of these cars
 
Absolutely. If you are willing to pay for the gas and maintenance however, you will be rewarded with one fucking awesome car. They really are as cool as you think.
 
ya my friend just got one and he is absolutely obsessed with it. Its a cool car but it gets shitty gas milage and weird things go wrong with it. Unless you are gunna be going off road it doesnt make too much sense. But if you want that whole land rover mystique then it is a good car.
 
Saw that coming here...

My friend next door has one. They are beastly in the snow etc... but on road they are rough and when they break down its like dropping a small fortune.
 
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go pathfinder. every pathfinder ive been in is baller, regardless of year, i loved mine, i want it back, i have an exploder now and it sucks.
 
wow, this thing must be BUILT for going offroad!!!........HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA FAGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG! Toyota can suck my dick, my truck could run over this piece of shit like a speed bump
 
for the last month, i've been searching for a car, and I pretty much had my heart set on a discovery. I think (and still think) they are incredibly sick, and I imagine I'll buy a land rover at some point in my life.

That said, I did a ton of research, ton of shopping, lots of asking around (with friends who had land rovers and stuff like that), and in the end I didn't get one now because they are incredibly bloody expensive to fix. The key with them is to keep shit in good shape, everything lubed up properly, regular tune ups, etc, and they'll last like a fiend. Gas mileage sucks but whatever, it's just when shit goes bad, it can be just nasty expensive.Even the little things can be a bitch.
 
I'm not going to make this long.
Though the LR is a sick vehicle....FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DON'T BUY ONE!
Like many people have already said, the service and repair fees are going to eat you alive. Unless you are very financially secure and are wanting to shell out thousands of dollars for parts, service (and gas!), don't buy one.
This being said, they are quite badass and certainly make a statement. You'd be better off buying Jeep 4.0 or something...
 
The funny thing is, they are AMAZING offroad. Because of their size and Toyota's designs this is a great offroad vehicle. I have a feeling your truck is American. So I'm sure after you bag on this car, the person driving it will be laughing when your truck is in the repair shop twice as much. So GTFO.
 
LR's truely are amazing offroad. Definitely more than a jeep, toyota, anything...

The lockers/gear ratios/air suspension are all sick and make an awesome combo offroad if you know what you're doing
 
I find the Range Rover an amazing car, but that being said, their maintenance is ridiculous, they are really damaging to the environment, and your (college) wallet will be empty every time you fill it up.
This is a reliability report on the Discovery:
TROUBLE SPOTSConsumer Guide's® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer, however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems.
Coolant leak: Heater hoses may leak due to insufficiently tightened clamps causing coolant to puddle on intake manifold of 4.0-L engine. (1999)
Sunroof/moonroof: Sunroof may jam and dealers were replacing both the front and rear assemblies at no charge. (1999)
Water leak: Plugged drain holes (excess sealant) in the fresh-air intake plenum causes water to enter passenger compartment during torrential rains and/or carwashes. (1999)
Windows: The rear-window glass may break from stress caused by the CHMSL (center high-mounted stoplamp) housing. (1999)CONSUMER GUIDE® ESTIMATED REPAIR COSTSThis table lists costs of likely repairs for comparison with other vehicles. The dollar amount includes the cost of the part(s) and labor (based on $50 per hour) for the typical repair without extras or add-ons. Like the pricing information, replacement costs can vary widely depending on region. Expect charges at a new-car dealership to be slightly higher.Item NameRepair CostA/C Compressor$915Alternator$1,025Automatic Transmission or Transaxle$910Brakes$505Clutch, Pressure Plate, Bearing$400Constant Velocity Joints$1,150Exhaust System$745Radiator$810Shocks and/or Struts$1,340Timing Chain or Belt$500
 
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get that now!!! i know this isnt the range rover you want but this is dopppppeeeee
 
Funny thing is, i've never had to take my American truck into the shop once. A fucking tree 2ft in diameter fell on it and it still runs like the day i bought it.
 
why would you buy that car to go off roading? a lifted jeep would shit all over that off roading
 
ha jeeps are overrated, they are a good platform to build off, but in my experience, when they are somewhat close to stock, they really arent that . ive got a friend with a liberty, he's put about 6 or 7 grand into it, and a friend with a wrangler, he put about 4 grand into it, and my friend with a stock landcruiser and bigger tires destroy's them. if the fj is anywhere near a landcruiser it probably does extremely well.
plus jeeps are every teenage girls dream car, right up there with mustangs.
 
probably a good choice, get a dub. they need fixing sometimes but they have a drivetrain as strong as thors hammer. theyll easily go 200k +
 
I honestly find that a little hard to believe. I don't know about the liberty nor what the 6k went to. But My friend next door has a Discovery II with larger tires and yes the thing is a fucking beast. Plows through shit like you can't imagine. But a JK or older wrangler with 4 grand in it vs. a Discovery II with larger tires..... I don't think the Land Rover would destroy it. Also they are slow as balls (discovery)
Still if you are looking at that type of car, a Jeep Grand Cherokee is bamf, large engine, easy to mod, will get you where you need to go.

 
not a land rover, land cruiser, a toyota land cruiser.
discoveries are nice, but really not as amazing offroad as they are made out to be, they seem to be more for luxury. its still one of the better offroad suv's out there tho.
 
lr2's are pretty good. i used to own one expensive, but a fucking beastly tank car.

alternator went, air suspension went (so i just put on springs), other than the usual upkeep on it, it wasn't too bad.

keep it in good shape and the car willl return the favor.
 
If you have the money to buy a land rover i would look at like and 06 or 07 honda pilot. 4wd and its pretty good offroad and in the snow
 
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