Welcome to the forum Bob
You might need to give us a price range----
Hi all, made my mind up to buy a discovery/range rover when my motorhome sells. I would like peoples views on which model/s would be the best to consider for the long term? e.g. manual/auto, diesel, petrol, petrol/gas and what are the problem areas to whatch out for. Many thanks in advance. Bob H Qld
Welcome to the forum Bob
You might need to give us a price range----
"How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"
'93 V8 Rossi
'97 to '07. sold.![]()
'01 V8 D2
'06 to 10. written off.
'03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
'10 to '21
'16.5 RRS SDV8
'21 to Infinity and Beyond!
1988 Isuzu Bus. V10 15L NA Diesel
Home is where you park it..
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Depends on your budget. Give us some idea of the price range you are looking at.
With the models you mention it could be anything from $2000 to $100,000.
really nice 08 RRS on Ebay for 150K.Wife and I are in a similar situation, so I will be watching the posts . What part of the country are you from
paul
He said Long Term... so that crosses off any Rangie from a P38a onwards as they are going to be an electrical nightmare when they get on in years.
Disco I with a 300TDi?
Classic Rangie with a 3.9?
Both pretty cheap![]()
Im pretty partial to the 300Tdi Disco's, mines a 97 and has done 308,000kms so far and still going well.
I PERSONALLY wouldnt buy a V8 but I will get flamed for saying that and I wouldnt PERSONALLY Wouldnt buy anything past 97 other than a Deefa due to the massive amounts of useless electronics and rubbish on them that will give you greaif in the years to come.
You could look at doing an Isuzu 4DB1t conversion to a Rangie, that gives you the rangie styling with the economy and power of a diesel.
There are a few people on here with Isuzu Rangies Justin Cooper, Dougal and Rovercare I think all have them and are all raving about them in one post or another and I think it sounds to be the best balance going around.
sorry, stupid of me to not include price range. Max price $15,000. Please state what year as I dont know much about discos/rangies except that they are a great vehicle. Bob H
Hi Pop, Nth side of Brisbane, around Redcliffe Bob H
Isuzu 4DB1t conversion to a clasic Rangie would be a top bit of gear. I have had a few Rangies have had a great run with them. Simple,Comfortable, capable off road and can be driven quick if need you to. As I now have a 120" 110 with 4BD1T that is good on fuel and has heaps of torque.
I think this set up in a Rangie clasic would be great.
There is a few around now and all go quite well.
Tony
93/94 Disco V8 Auto on LPG injection, simple, cheap, if you dont like can always upgrade to a bigger V8, 4.0L or 4.6L or even Diesel, Disco has more room inside than a Rangie, Regards Frank.
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