2012 Discovery trip report
  I have just turned over 26000 on my new D4 I have had since March.
  After talking about it for years we bit the bullet after I took delivery of my new D4 and did some trips, as it is so enjoyable to drive. Coming from a 3.0l Patrol it was chalk and cheese.
  The first outing was through Canberra and the Alpine way to Bright and then Melbourne for a few days and then back home via Shepparton and back roads of NSW. Verdict; the D4 is very comfortable and reliable.
  This then made me plan for the big one; drive to Adelaide via Mildura and then Gold Kangaroo on the Ghan to Alice springs for 8 days and then to Darwin. Home was via the Kimberly and Pilbara and Perth.
  The first time I seriously went off road was to Chambers Pillar. The road to Maryvale was rough in places but the corrugations were bad in others. From  there to the pillar was very bad with a steep section and deep sand and jump ups. The e-diff and centre diff locking was seamless and not once did I have any doubts about its capabilities, not forgetting the music from the great sound system.
  We stayed at Curtin Springs and then did the Kings Canyon, Uluru and the Olgas, including the walks but not the climbs. The Merenie Loop was our return to Alice with an average to very rough in places. Back in Alice we went to Trephina Gorge and Ross River.
  We were back on the train to Darwin where we stayed a few days going to the local markets which my wife loves; we also have to stop at any op shop which is open in towns we pass through as my wife enjoys them too. A trip to the Lichfield Park and the Wangi Falls was a nice day out.
  Heading out from the big smoke again was to Jabiru for an overnight and then Katherine and a trip to all three gorges and we can recommend the cruise to all.
  Heading west to Kunnunara we visited the local sights there including a trip to Wyndham which is a town perched on the edge of the earth as I was sure too many paces in the wrong direction I would have fallen off the edge; did buy some beautiful local barra there though. Another trip was to El Questro which is an oasis in the middle of nowhere, again with a rough road leading there.
  Next stop was to the Bungle-Bungles and a shocker of a road as well with sand, water crossings and sharp rocks for the unwary; 2.5 hours for the 53 km journey. Of course you have to go back out as well!
  Once back on the black top all was well again as we went to Halls Creek which has a bad memory for me due an incident there years ago where I heard the swish of the grim reapers blade just missing me.
  Onward to Broome which is a place I enjoy and stayed at the Roey which seems to always be the same. Leaving here we went to Auski Roadhouse which was our stop off for the Karijini and walked down to the Dales Gorge at the Fortescue Falls and back up at the other end near the Circular Pool and was a great walk. We also visited the Hamersley Gorge. From there it was the last of the dirt roads as we headed to Carnarvon and then Geraldton which was considered to be one of the best towns on the trip and is a lesson to the council in Coffs Harbour what a well planned town looks like.
  In both places we visited the museums and enjoyed the local produce of fruit and vegetables. Once in Perth and after visiting the rellies and bringing back from Margaret River a dozen red as well, SWMBO was getting tired of the travel and having to get her bearings when getting up in the middle of the night so we headed home across the Nullabor which is green these days. We did make the detour to the head of the Bight to see the whales. There were two white calves which I caught on the camera.
  To sum up it was a very enjoyable trip with my beloved wife and in a car which exceeded my expectations in every way being comfortable, powerful, fuel efficient and a joy to drive and the ease of handling and road-holding mask the fact I was, loaded for my trip, driving a 3 tonne vehicle. The aircon and air flow is brilliant as not once did I get a beating for the whiff of “road kill” whereas in the Nissan it only took seconds and I got thumped. Nor were any animals brave enough to try out the bull bar. A Toyota Camry in Sydney came within inches when he decided to try and change lanes just in front of me; the brakes are brilliant!!
  Having said all of that I will criticise the climate control temperature control as there was no finesse at all; eg. Leaving it on 22c sometimes would blow hot or cold to maintain the temp set, unlike in our VW Golf it is totally the opposite as it appears to maintain a steady temp to keep the car at the desired temp.
  The cruise control is great but the 2km steps irk me. The fuel consumption lieometer is very optimistic yet the real consumption was very good at 11.2l/100 for the whole trip of 16500km. Despite what the doomsayers were saying about Land Rover unreliability I had not one fault on the trip. (Now I have said that I expect a visit from the three amigos to prove me wrong)
  The Cooper LTZ have proved to be a very tough tyre, that being said I was aware I still had low profile tyres on and I drove accordingly to the conditions and I had no punctures, nor were there any cuts or chipping of the tread blocks. There was some road noise and the volume was very dependent of the speed and road surface
  I simply love the D4 and have no hesitation recommending it to anyone looking for a car in this class.
  Cheers, Graeme (the other one)
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				2012 Fuji White 3.0 D4, Rear view camera, Hi-line sound, E-diff, Xenon lights, ARB winch bar, Lightforce 240 50w HID. Brads sliders.
			
			
		 
	
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