Anthing an Explorer would do a Disco will do better, including use fuel if it's a V8.doing a lot of 4bing as well, easy to moderate anyway
Hi people, I don't own a Landie as yet but am seriousely looking at a 1999 Disco 1 3.9L V8 with 190 000klms on the clock for ten grand & would like to get some info please.
It'll be a family (5 of us) first but will most definitely be doing a lot of 4bing as well, easy to moderate anyway, as am the trip co-ordinator for our club.
Any info would be muchly valued as its about 3+hrs away down in Loganlea, Brizzy & have to wait till kids get back to school & settled (one's first time in H/school) then organise transport (train) down there to have a look.
It sounds like its in good nick as the head saleswoman uses it as her everyday car & took it up to Sarina on the holidays.
Anyway just hoping somebody can help with some info
Thanks.
p's. Oh yeah the reason we're looking for another 4b is the Mrs rolled our Explorer 2 1/2times on the 23 of this month, both her & daughter came out of it OK with just bruises & scratches thank god.
Anthing an Explorer would do a Disco will do better, including use fuel if it's a V8.doing a lot of 4bing as well, easy to moderate anyway
I've got a '97 D1 and my first thought for a family of 5 is that it might not be big enough for all the bodies + all the gear.
We put a Milford cargo barrier in ours so we can stack it to the roof but it is still a tight fit on trips to the beach with boogie boards etc etc with 5 on board.
Roofracks might be a solution.
A D2 has quite a bit more boot space so if you have enough cash that might be worth considering.
Otherwise - a brilliant vehicle. Over 10 years of trouble free motoring and it's still going strong. Will probably never sell it.
Cheers
David
Thanks
Am used to having to tow a trailer almost anywhere with the Explorer when we went camping so nothing will be too much different there. I used to get about 540 - 560k's on the H/way with an 80L fuel tank before, how does this compare to the Disco's? Can you use the E10 fuels? etc, etc.
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If you need someone to have a look at it for you, I am only 20mins from Loganlea. Might save you an unecessary trip.
-- Paul --
| '99 Discovery Td5 5spd man with a td5inside remap | doesn't know what it is in for ...
| '94 Discovery Tdi 5spd man | going ... GONE
E10 fuels are false economy anyhow, the energy in E10 fuel is lower then normal fuel of equiv octane.
You'll burn more to get the same distance, overriding the cost saving.
Economy wise, you'll be looking at 400km for the equiv 80l offroad.
Onroad maybe 450 if your foots light.
We bought ours to replace family sedan and to pull horse float as my husbands defender is too precious (apparently?), his excuse is he might want to go bush when I am away competing!!
Ours is a 98 V8i 3.9 Auto, 80 ltr fuel tank, which we then put on gas, on fuel around town driving about 20 lts/100 kms, open road without lead foot (100-110 kph) we get about 15 lts/100 kms. Gas tank is only 60 litres (opted for the manifold tank system to save space and put false floor on top), get better economy and slightly less power, So any heavy/uphill towing is done on fuel.
Fantastic family car, only four of us plus 2 dogs! Space could be a prob on long trips but as already mentioned taking a trailer solves that.
Would definitely recommend one to anyone!
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'99 Tdi 300 130 Twin Cab
When I'm here I want to be out there.
I have an early disco 3.9v8 with a family of 4 and space isnt a prob with a roof rack(if the weather is good,But have bags anyway)They are thirstybut on gas i don't find it to bad on the wallet
.I absolutely love mine
and they are very capable off road in standard form and you get a lot for your money comfortwise.
regards Brett
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