
Originally Posted by
joel0407
Another problem is because they are so different, either Mechs don't know how to fix them or they charge a fortune. The ones that don't know how to fix them, don't fix them properly so you have to get it fixed again and it costs again. If I couldn't have been fixing this Disco myself, it would have been sold a long time ago.
I'm currently a Landy fan but only because everything is working.
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Thanks for that, the last point is so spot on. And that is one of the main reasons TD5 Landies are not popular away from the main centres. Toyotas have the mechanics trained & experienced, out in the bush. If you take a TD5 Landy out there , you must be prepared to fix it yourself. And that is why this forum is so important to Land Rover Owners in remote areas. Nothing wrong with Toyotas, they are a good vehicle. But, with Land Rovers, you take ownership of your drive by being totally involved with the vehicle. It is like a love affair, love/ hate, back to love. BTW, $13,000 for a TD5 without CDL? Should have paid no more than $9,000, Bob
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