
Originally Posted by
chazza
I know bugger-all about the opposition except for driving Land Losers; however; my Disco seems to have these features, which the Toyota doesn't and all for a much cheaper price:
* Constant 4WD
* Lightweight V8 instead of a heavy 6 cyl plodder.
* A ride which is comfortable.
* Greater towing capacity.
* A smaller, lighter car with better mobility, especially off road.
* Centre diff-lock.
* Alloy wheels as standard.
* ABS brakes.
* Seats which don't torture the driver and passengers.
* Coil springs as opposed to cart springs.
* Something which is fun to drive, instead of inducing the most intense boredom.
* A CD player - something the base model 100 Series was not fitted with in about 2005!
Huh - are we comparing apples with apples
My brother had a 80 series when I had my D1.
Both had constant 4wd.
Disco had the asthmatic V8 - but the 80 had a great turbo diesel of decent capacity.
Both were as comfortable as each other
Disco has better towing capacity on paper but the 80 felt safer when actually towing.
Not much in the driving when in the bush - Disco has better vis.
Both have a centre diff lock.
Alloy wheels were not standard on either.
Neither had ABS (or airbags as standard)
Seats on both are OK.
Both have coil springs
An 80 was just as much fun to drive as the Disco - strengths and weaknesses are in both.
Neither had a CD as standard.
There is nothing wrong with Toyotas - Patrols are a bit truck like - the main problem with Toyotas are the drivers - often tend to be mouthy rednecks.
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