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Again with the 20 year old technology .

Just 20?

That's a disco 1 (1989ish-1998ish), which is essentially a range rover classic (1970-1996ish) with different exterior panels. It's a live axle body-on frame job, rather than the disco 3's independent suspension, monocoque on frame (yep, it's got a monocoque AND a chassis, no wonder it's 700kg heavier than the disco 1!) Totally, totally different beast.

To the OP: The D3's are absolute tanks - one of the reasons why they are so good at towing, and why they like to eat brakes and suspension components almost as fast as they drink fuel. Nice places to be, I wouldn't want to pay to run one though.


 
Posted : 26/01/2020 9:24 pm
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Only the latest model has no separate chassis. Which was the principal issue with that crash testing. And yes there are plenty of other options. Mostly Japanese 😉


 
Posted : 26/01/2020 9:26 pm
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Only the latest model has no separate chassis. Which was the principal issue with that crash testing. And yes there are plenty of other options. Mostly Japanese

D3 and D4 had a separate chassis, but they also had a monocoque. They won't behave like the D1 in the video above in a crash. I'm by no means a D3 fan, but if I was going to have a crash in a 15 year old car, I can't really think of anything else I'd rather be in.

This is somewhat derailing the thread though, soz OP.


 
Posted : 26/01/2020 9:35 pm
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Only the latest model has no separate chassis. Which was the principal issue with that crash testing

Really ? The ops disco in question got the same occupant ncap rating as a CRV of the same age.

And the dosco has working 4wd and a +2t tow capacity.

The D1 basically does a clown car impression in crashes....when you see how it's bolted together you'd not be surprised. It has no crumple zone save for the weakened chassis leg behind the front spring mount giving about an inch


 
Posted : 26/01/2020 9:36 pm
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I was thinking of buying one some time ago when the wife saw me browsing with intent on the web and remarked that she couldn't understand my interest as "there was nothing wrong with the size of my cock!".Relieved,I bought a cheaper,more reliable vehicle.


 
Posted : 26/01/2020 11:12 pm
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There is still nothing better for towing than a landrover. Ask any farmer.


 
Posted : 26/01/2020 11:23 pm
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I’d wager that a massey ferguson is better for towing.
Btw, nearly all the farmers i know use Mitsubishis or toyotas.
The ones who don’t are only farmers in the sense that they own (several) farms.
Land rovers are for people who enjoy fixing land rovers.
Superb vehicle’s when they are working though.


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 12:40 am
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Btw, nearly all the farmers i know use Mitsubishis or toyotas.

Izuzu rodeos round here.


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 6:23 am
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The odd jap 4x4, more Toyota saloons, vw passats and tractors round our place. I think they work on the principle that if they’re going into the field use something appropriate like a tractor. Nobody seems to use LRs of any hue.


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 8:45 am
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Nobody seems to use LRs of any hue.

Brother in law is a farmer, he always has Land Rovers. Currently has a Disco 3 (workhorse) and a Disco 4 (posh one). We compare breakdown stories and bills every Christmas. Farm in the village is all Defenders/Discos too.

BIL got a Touareg for a while as their 'smart' car, wasn't the same he said, swapped it back for another Disco. There does seem to be something about them and people put up with the bills.

What is noticeable is you never see any current Land Rover product on a farm. They've left that market now.


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 10:36 am
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Farmers are more concerned about how cheap they are.

Land Rovers since they became fashionable are not cheap.

Used taxdodge japanese pickups are cheap.

Why would you want a farm truck anyway?

Estate cars make far more sense for most people, unless you want to lord it up.


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 11:55 am
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Recently swapped my 02 Land Cruiser with 120k for an 08 Disco3 on 167k. I wish I didn't need to bit I needed 7 seats, 4x4 and to tow 3.5t (land cruiser would only pull 2.8t legally). The disco is lovely to drive, towed a tiny house to Scotland last week and it was ace. This week it decided to throw it's aux drive belt, so it's off the road.... Parts on order were cheap enough but just praying I'm not struck with all the issues detailed above!


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 12:02 pm
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Loved my 57 Plate HSE, nicest car i've ever had but the costs got me down eventually.
Suspension Compressor £700
Handbrake module £700
ERG valves £300
Etc etc.


 
Posted : 27/01/2020 12:04 pm
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