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jayray377
23rd May 2017, 07:53 PM
Hey all,
Just picked up our new disco sport td4 150 to partner the old disco 2 td5 war horse.
Very impressed!
I am debating (read fighting with SWMBO) about taking it up through the Murray Sunset towing our camper in a couple of weeks as it seems it may be a capable soft roader!
Do I stick with the old girl who I know loves the off road stuff or do I try the new kid on the block?
JR
LRD414
23rd May 2017, 08:49 PM
Clearance and tyres would be the only things I'd think about re limitations on the DS.
Scott
BobD
24th May 2017, 11:35 AM
Clearance under the middle with the exhaust cleaning gear hanging lower than anything else is the biggest issue. Its not the sort of thing you want to damage on a brand new car.
rangieman
24th May 2017, 12:57 PM
Hey all,
Just picked up our new disco sport td4 150 to partner the old disco 2 td5 war horse.
Very impressed!
I am debating (read fighting with SWMBO) about taking it up through the Murray Sunset towing our camper in a couple of weeks as it seems it may be a capable soft roader!
Do I stick with the old girl who I know loves the off road stuff or do I try the new kid on the block?
JR
Depends if you want to be single and penny less in the near future [bigwhistle]
disco spargs
24th May 2017, 05:05 PM
Take the disco sport! Very impressed with ours off road the other week. Towed a 2wd Ford ranger up a muddy hill no worries!
You can get yokohama GO15 a/t in the right size too.
willem
30th May 2017, 09:30 AM
Take the disco sport! Very impressed with ours off road the other week. Towed a 2wd Ford ranger up a muddy hill no worries!
You can get yokohama GO15 a/t in the right size too.
Agreed. Take the Disco Sport.
The Disco Sport is very capable. Tows our caravan with no problems. It's much more than just a soft roader.
And it's a great car to drive!
Willem
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