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  1. #61
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    El Duderino - so you were disappointed that you drove a D3 and it behaved like an on-road vehicle - rather than a back-jarring, teeth-filling rattling, oversprung/underdamped purpose-built off-road car.

    When you get drive it over some harsh terrain - you will get the same feeling. It makes hard tracks feel like dirt roads.

    One data point on the ride quality - my father has had lots of operations on his back, including fusing vertebrae with screws and bone grafts, and none of them have fixed it. He can't drive very far in his AU Falcon wagon without suffering in bed for a few days afterwards. I have driven him down from Kiama to Adaminaby a few times - and he gets out of the D3 as if he had just driven to the local shops!

    I have had more than my fair share of problems with the D3 - but still, I love it!

    Cheers,
    Rob

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    Once time has arrived to upgrade the D2, which unfortunately is a wee way off thanks to owing more than I should...A D3, or perhaps even 2nd hand D4 will be purchased...I can not think of a more suitable replacement, especially because it will drive more like a car...The best 4 x 4 x Far...you betcha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaverD3 View Post
    The nut behind the wheel can make a lot more difference to the off road capabilitity than the ones on the vehicle.
    that's perhaps the most impressive thing about a D3 -they can make even an average driver look good off-road...

    As for the argument that a vehicle can be too plush, I find that argument kind of amusing...comfort...what a terrible thing. It's why I bought a D1 and now D2 rather than something like a Defender - I only want ruggedness on the outside of a vehicle...
    Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:

    76 RR...sold coz fuel was expensive at 70c/l :eek:
    93 200 Tdi Disco...old faithful...sold to make way for...
    99 Td5 Disco ACE...nice drive...hopefully reliable...

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    Quote Originally Posted by feraldisco View Post
    I only want ruggedness on the outside of a vehicle...
    Personally, I love a rugged interior. Anything with a metal dashboard will get my vote. Non of this bendy and snappy plastic crap for me thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Fender View Post
    Personally, I love a rugged interior. Anything with a metal dashboard will get my vote. Non of this bendy and snappy plastic crap for me thanks.
    Which is all well and good until the crash and your face gets rammed into a steel dash...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Which is all well and good until the crash and your face gets rammed into a steel dash...
    Series Land Rovers are speed limited to reduce the risk of this........

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    Re Series LR's being speed limited - yes, they are. Check the design of the Stage 1 if you doubt it - deliberately severely detuned the V8 to make it unable to exceed 110km/hr, which the factory believed was the fastest you could safely drive the leaf-spring chassis.

    But re design brief of the D1 - don't make me laugh. Design brief was clearly "Make the Range Rover chassis a 7 seat-capable family 4wd to compete with the Mitsubishi Shogun" (to use the UK branding of the Pajero).

    Compare the present versions of both Disco and Pajero - similar, but yes, the Disco costs more. And delivers a LOT more. And still shares a chassis with a Range Rover. I say, same design brief, but the world has changed a lot in 20 years.
    Steve

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    1992 Defender
    1963 Series IIa Ambulance
    1977 Series III Ex-Army
    1988 County V8
    1981 V8 Series 3 "Stage 1"
    REMLR No. 215

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Fender View Post
    Personally, I love a rugged interior. Anything with a metal dashboard will get my vote. Non of this bendy and snappy plastic crap for me thanks.
    Can't remember anything breaking off the interior of my Discos in 10 years of use and abuse... As for the furphy about hoseout interiors, it's not that difficult to just use a decent set of floormats and seat covers...it's rare to drive through door-high water/mud and that's what decent door seals are for... Owning vehicles like XBs and HQs over the years, with similar levels of NVH and creature comforts as Defenders, I know how much more refreshed you feel after spending a day of touring in a Disco with comfy seats, aircon, cruise and pretty good NVH levels for a 4WD.
    Always looking for creative new ways to get bogged... :whistling:

    76 RR...sold coz fuel was expensive at 70c/l :eek:
    93 200 Tdi Disco...old faithful...sold to make way for...
    99 Td5 Disco ACE...nice drive...hopefully reliable...

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    I cut some rubber sheet from Clark Rubber to fit the floor space. Covers all the carpet. Not hose out but brush out.

    Th advantage of the D3 is being refreshed when you get there. Travelling long distances in a noisy cramped cabin can leave you tired on arrival.

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    Why do people compare a Discovery with a LandCruiser? If the Disco is supposedly a poor mans Range Rover wouldn't it be the Land Rover equivalent to the Son of LandCruiser (Prado)

    Compare flagships with flagships

    Compare the 200 to a Rangie

    Budget versions with budget versions

    Compare the Prado or a Kluger to a D3

    and utility vehicles against utility vehicles

    Compare the Troopy or the unbreakable hilux to a Defender

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