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Do we like it?
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Wouldn't that be cool! Thumbs Up

Post #254690 16th Apr 2014 9:29am
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markdotreed



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I think it looks fantastic and will be looking to replace our current D4 with one in 18 months time Regards
Mark

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Post #254696 16th Apr 2014 9:57am
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jaybear



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Suicide doors probably means lesss rigidity .
I wonder if the doors will still close after some actual off roading .... ????
Otherwise the fact that the disco uses the 405 underbody is a good point .
remember the Disco 1 was using the Classic RR chassis !!! . Very Happy Jaybear

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Post #254697 16th Apr 2014 10:01am
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mzplcg wrote:



The new Discovery "family" will be no different, and to be brutally frank, I'm thankful that we have people in JLR who look forwards with their designs rather than the old school who penned such things as the "MetroCab" P38 Range Rover.
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I tell you what, I wish I had my old P38 back on the drive instead of the L322 we have at the moment! We had the P38 for 11 years and it never, ever let us down or failed to start, at one point it went without a major service for 2 years, always started, whatever the weather!

We p/exed it for this L322 3 years ago in which we have done approx 20k miles, it now has just over 100K on the clock, I know why, it spends most of its time at the bloody dealers being repaired!

Purchase cost £11,500, current spend on service / repairs, around £20k (including the £1650 paid yesterday to get it through its MOT!)

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I like it. Thumbs Up It will be interesting to see how close the production version is. They are often toned down a but. I really like the D3/4 now, but it did take some getting used to.

The little tweaks and changes can be important. I do NOT like the exterior of the P38. However, when you see one with lights and a grill nicked from a L322, you realize they could easily have made a much nicer looking car.

Okay, here's one problem I saw when reading about it. New FFRR. It's had excellent press and is an excellent car. The one complaint I keep hearing is that the 'infotainment' screen is not up to that of other luxury cars. The Discovery's new high tech gizmos sound VERY cool. However, if I had the money for a new L405, I think I'd be saying, "Hey, hold on! Where is all this stuff on my car?" And then wait a year or so for the new tech to reach it.

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Sorry. Double post. Embarassed But it does mean I'm up to 900. Very Happy

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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PaulTyrer wrote:
mzplcg wrote:



The new Discovery "family" will be no different, and to be brutally frank, I'm thankful that we have people in JLR who look forwards with their designs rather than the old school who penned such things as the "MetroCab" P38 Range Rover.
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I tell you what, I wish I had my old P38 back on the drive instead of the L322 we have at the moment! We had the P38 for 11 years and it never, ever let us down or failed to start, at one point it went without a major service for 2 years, always started, whatever the weather!

We p/exed it for this L322 3 years ago in which we have done approx 20k miles, it now has just over 100K on the clock, I know why, it spends most of its time at the bloody dealers being repaired!

Purchase cost £11,500, current spend on service / repairs, around £20k (including the £1650 paid yesterday to get it through its MOT!)


I think you need to speak to your (nearly local Whistle ) friendly indie sir Bow down Bow down Bow down

Post #255084 18th Apr 2014 10:32pm
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