Interesting thread this on...........only other 4X4 I've owned in the last twenty years that comes close to my D1's comfort for me was a '96 Toyota Prado Grande we once had. It cost more than three times what i paid for the Disco though, about five years ago
Prado was good offroad due to it's rear mostly, but the non switchable ABS was a pain sometimes offroad. It was thirsty too, for a 3.4 litre V6. In my opinion the Disco's and Prado's of the mid 90's were very similar, and that's why Toyota released it-competition against the Disco. Interestingly, the Prado was the only vehicle I was ever able to sell at a handsome profit when we could no longer afford the fuel bills...............
cheers Will.
The base amorak is exactly that but for close too $37K for rubber floor mats, steel wheels, 2 speaker radio and rear wheel drive only, its just not me. $48 drive away for something decent.
I never looked if what cars had leafs tbh.
I just went by memory on the patrol which I awas sure had them but as Mad cow sets in I do confuse matters a bit lately.
So, the Amorak (wolf) is a no go for me. I didnt blow me away plus leaf springs just sounds to antiquated for me.
I owned a new 1988 GQ while living in Thailand.
Funny the things that annoyed me about it were different to most above.
I found the MOST annoying thing was the absolute non integrity of the body. Every door and the rear door flexed away in its aperture and the rubbers squeaked and groaned, unless I got out with Armourall every month. And the door with the tyre on it rattled all the time on a new car.
The seats were uncomfortable
The handling was poor with "corkscrewing" on LH curves at speed. This was reduced by fitting Konis.
Fuel economy on the highway was about 17MPG .
Mine had a rear locker and I also liked the detachable rear stab bar, so it was good offroadand I have been bogged in many places in Thailand
Otherwise it was OK but I always regretted selling my 81 Rangie in Saudi Arabia and not taking it to Thailand, but the idea of LHD to RHD conversion in a country with few Range Rovers was the clincher.
The proof of the pudding I guess was that I bought a 77RRC when I got home.
Regards Philip A
Don't recall that ?
SWMBO's was new in late '91.
Worse IMO.The seats were uncomfortable
God I felt awful after even only a short trip. Flat and shapeless.
Don't recall that either ?The handling was poor with "corkscrewing" on LH curves at speed. This was reduced by fitting Konis.
Roadholding, etc improved immeasurably with HD Bilsteins, but geeze the ride was horrible.
I copped it from SWMBO about the harsh, jiggly Billie ride right up until we offloaded it to get the GU ute.
Yep, fuel economy of the big six is pretty bad, but it does go and go and go.Fuel economy on the highway was about 17MPG .
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The proof of the pudding I guess was that I bought a 77RRC when I got home.
Regards Philip A
Also forgot that early ones had a bad habit of one of the bolts holding the front panhard rod going ta ta too.
Fixed/redsigned pretty smartly, but it happened to a friend of ours and he ended up in a ditch (and thankfully not hurt or too much damage)
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