I've had my D4 for a bit over 3 years now and I don't think that wow feeling is ever going to wear off. Every time I drive it I think to myself man this is a great car...
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I've had my D4 for a bit over 3 years now and I don't think that wow feeling is ever going to wear off. Every time I drive it I think to myself man this is a great car...
Thanks all for your valuable suggestions/opinions.
I believe Coolum has the ability to read minds :-). ""imagine buying a Prado and every time you see a D4 drive past you'll be thinking how much more that lucky person is enjoying the trip. From the past few months I am carefully looking at every Disco on the roads and also look at the driver :-)
From the thread what I understood is Prado and Disco has almost the same maintaince and that it is all about how the used vehicle was maintained so far.
As I am more inclined towards the Disco, can somebody suggest where to inspect the used vehicle in Melbourne before I buy. I mean any mechanics to suggest. Further, if I am buying from a dealer, is it necessary to check with a mechanic or whether I can take the dealers assurance? I am looking at a couple of disco 4 in car sales currently.
And if it's a V8 commodore wagon, it's a "hot hatch" :)
Ill have to agree there i did love the big fuel tanks on the Toyotas and i mean the smaller wheels are better to but i figured something as lame as the fuel tank was not going to win me over a D4 it just does everything better but i wish some how they could just get it up to 100L as you said!!
And ill second the rear seats Toyotas design is just stupidity and there so uncomfortable plus the way the second row go aswell they roll forward and no flat floor!! The air suspension just make them so smooth and comfortable such a great car.
A mates friend (who was driving a new LC 200) got in my D3 V8 HSE (with 250Kms on the dial) and after a bit of a run on the beach and on gravel road ....
just piped up -
"Gee, they have a nice ride don't they".
I haven't been in a LC200 but - how could I not agree!
Driving the D3, the only cars I look at on the road with "just a pinch of envy" are the new all Alloy 'Big' Rangies / Maybe some D4's
but - nothing else even slightly impresses me ... X5, Merc, Audi, Dubs, Cayenne - Meh
Sorry to mention / or not to mention Toyos, Nissn (there may be another I cant recall )- sorry I didn't see that one
(joke)
I have always had land rovers but did have a look around at Prado's and LC200's before I bought my D4 to see if the Toyota product could win me over. Although the LC200 is no bigger than the D4 it felt very big and you did not get a lot of fruit for your money. Was not too keen on the 3l diesel in the Prado after the motor in my work Hilux self destructed at only 140,000km. approx. $10000
The D4 has done 120,000km with no problems so far. Only additional items outside of normal servicing have been a transmission sump and oil change and pads a set of brake pads. First 104,000km was free servicing and since then have serviced myself.
Do take it for an inspection to a landrover specialist. We just bought a D3 and much to the annoyance of the dealer I insisted in taking it to have it inspected. Turns out the guy who inspected it knew the car and said it was a good buy but did point out a few things wrong that the dealer had to repair as they where roadworthyness issues. Dealer was a bit red faced considering they had just given it a road worthy. Well worth the $60. Love it by the way even though the mrs wont let me drive it, have. Even relegated to the D1
I did the same thing took both of Toyotas offerings for a drive before buying my D4 and it was just hard to come up with any reasons to take them apart from the long range fuel tank but thats such a minor thing its not worth it!! The D4 engine is just so beautiful and free revving where as the Toyota V8 really feels like it doesn't want to do it and feels like you have to ring its neck, plus i found the seats to flat in the LC200. The Prado does have nice seats i did like them but missed the arm rest!
Ill definitely agree there not much catches my eye in the D4 apart from the new RRS and RRVs jeeze they are damn gorgeous machines!!