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    air suspension unreliable comments again!

    WoooooOOOOoohhh scary air suspension trickery voodoo OooooOOOoooh!
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    Spec... Go for the SE rather than the S as I think the residuals on the SE are going to be better than the S when it comes to selling it on.

    As for engine, we don't get the V6 petrol over here. Out of the V8 & TDV6, my preference is the TDV6 as it's more efficient but the low down grunt suits my driving style more. I've driven the V8s but they need revving more to get them on song... Mind you, when you do rev them, they don't half go!!!

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    And, if you want more grunt from the TDV6, put her into 'Sand' mode, then floor it a few times.

    Sand mode gives you more power, but you need to drive harder for a short while so the car can 'adapt' to the new driving style.

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    Look, I'd kill for a TDV6 SE but I don't have 80 grand to splash around and to be honest, if I did I'd scrounge some more and go for a RR sport (and show off!).

    I've read the reports on the air suspension but buying a new V6 alleviates that somewhat given the 3 year warranty.

    Thanks for all the feed back. Hopefully I'll comeback in a week or so and brag about my new Disco, and then look for a LR owners club to join.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defender=1st View Post
    get the S cause there is less to go wrong with the air suspension. havent you seen the reviews how the suspension suddenly dropped and they had to restart the vehicle to lift it again which is fine as long as it works but if you restart the vehicle and it doesnt work then your have no ground clearance to get home. Sorry anybody with air suspension i think its Great but its just a bit worrying how much could go wrong. also i would go the diesel
    I guess we should all drive manual leaf sprung carby vehicles too!


    Definately go the SE in what you can afford. The airbags are what the D3 is all about. If I could afford it I would go for the TDV6 onl because it is such an awsome motor with fantastic power and great economy.
    I know a few people who have picked up TDV6 SE models at $73k drive away (brand new not demo). The trick is to ask for a TDV6 S model with the terrain Response added on. Most dealers will then offer you a TDV6 SE at almost the same price because they are easier to get.

    While I have heard of people getting high 15's witht he D3 V6, I know a couple of people who when driving in surburban traffic to work everyday are getting around 21l/100km.

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    Quote Originally Posted by walker View Post
    I guess we should all drive manual leaf sprung carby vehicles too!


    Definately go the SE in what you can afford. The airbags are what the D3 is all about. If I could afford it I would go for the TDV6 onl because it is such an awsome motor with fantastic power and great economy.
    I know a few people who have picked up TDV6 SE models at $73k drive away (brand new not demo). The trick is to ask for a TDV6 S model with the terrain Response added on. Most dealers will then offer you a TDV6 SE at almost the same price because they are easier to get.

    While I have heard of people getting high 15's witht he D3 V6, I know a couple of people who when driving in surburban traffic to work everyday are getting around 21l/100km.
    The 21/100km is scary! I drive from Brisbane southside to Albion everyday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morcha View Post
    Thanks Tim. So any thoughts on whether the 64k on the road deal for the V6 SE is good?
    That "deal" on the petrol has been around for some time now. We were offered it back in December when we started looking at Discos. In the end I weighed it all up and paid about $80k on road for the diesel SE (with a few options.)

    It's horses for courses, but remember that the fuel tank is only 82 litres and that's not much if you're running a petrol engine. So around town would be OK, but for touring you would need to make provision to carry extra fuel somehow.

    For what it's worth, mine is using roughly 12l/110Km around town at the moment. On a run it doesn't change a lot as we have the full expedition roof rack, ARB 'roo bar, snorkel and side steps all doing their best to bugger up the aerodynamics of the vehicle.

    But to sum it up, I'm glad I went for the SE (the air suspension is excellent) and happy with the decision to get the TDV6.

    Just my 2 cents worth

    Russ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defender=1st View Post
    get the S cause there is less to go wrong with the air suspension. havent you seen the reviews how the suspension suddenly dropped and they had to restart the vehicle to lift it again which is fine as long as it works but if you restart the vehicle and it doesnt work then your have no ground clearance to get home.
    I had my P38A drop to the bump stops on a trip from Coffs Harbour to Sydney. I drove the remaining 500 km onn the bump stops as it was the middle of the night and there were no LR dealers between Coffs and Newcastle.

    I must buy a Rovacom Lite!

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    Ok, it all depends on your right foot with the V6, I get 12l per 100km on the highway and 18l per 100km around town (SWMBO gets around the 20 mark around town, loves that right foot). If you like the right foot and dont hit the highway you will put it up too the 21l per 100 no dramas. When I towed the series 3 back, I got 24l per 100km

    I have a V6 SE and it is a fantastic ride and I dont believe the extra 10k for a diesel is worth it personally, I dont think you will get the value back
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    Quote Originally Posted by away View Post
    That "deal" on the petrol has been around for some time now. We were offered it back in December when we started looking at Discos. In the end I weighed it all up and paid about $80k on road for the diesel SE (with a few options.)

    It's horses for courses, but remember that the fuel tank is only 82 litres and that's not much if you're running a petrol engine. So around town would be OK, but for touring you would need to make provision to carry extra fuel somehow.

    For what it's worth, mine is using roughly 12l/110Km around town at the moment. On a run it doesn't change a lot as we have the full expedition roof rack, ARB 'roo bar, snorkel and side steps all doing their best to bugger up the aerodynamics of the vehicle.

    But to sum it up, I'm glad I went for the SE (the air suspension is excellent) and happy with the decision to get the TDV6.

    Just my 2 cents worth

    Russ.

    just filled up and the projected range in the work D3 with a full tank is 580 odd kays - but this does change

    Mick

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