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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
Due to my labrador and his arthritis I'm temporarily FL2 less! Sold it really easily through ebay and not too big a loss which was a relief. For my sins I have bought a BMW 325i touring. I have to say I love the straight six and I had forgotten how nice it is to throw a car around corners on B roads. I am, however, really, really missing the FL2. I can't stretch to both an estate and a FL2 so I'm looking at Discovery 2's for my Land Rover fix. I viewed one today and I was pleasantly surprised. Don't get me wrong I would still rather have a FL2 but the Discovery wasn't bad although it did feel massive!
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20th Dec 2013 6:53 pm |
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DrRpb Member Since: 14 Oct 2012 Location: Petersfield Posts: 572 |
Get yourself on LR4x4 and you will get the best advice!
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20th Dec 2013 8:48 pm |
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archie98 Member Since: 18 Oct 2011 Location: derbyshire Posts: 709 |
I have had two and the one with air springs was a far better ride I never had much bother at all infact the last one only lives 60 yards away. |
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20th Dec 2013 9:57 pm |
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rjc1944 Member Since: 18 Dec 2011 Location: Perranporth, Cornwall Posts: 783 |
If I had your two motors the Beemer wouldn't see much use! You'll soon get used to the size and the driving position makes the beast so much better to drive than any "ordinary" car. Local mechanic should see you OK for repairs. Good luck with it! Ours - 2008 Stornoway Grey HSE Auto
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20th Dec 2013 11:00 pm |
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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
Many thanks for your advice. I have had a quick look around the other forums and there appears to be a fair number of people who absolutely love their Discovery's. Maybe the Land Rover "Recovery" jibe is a little unjustified. I agree with the comment about the FL2 being a more car like driving experience and the Discovery an out and out 4x4. I'm getting any prospective purchase inspected by the local Land Rover Independent so hopefully that will keep me out of trouble. |
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20th Dec 2013 11:07 pm |
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big-al-cove Member Since: 23 Dec 2011 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 486 |
discovery 2 is the most reliable LandRover to date, 5 seat version coil springs at the rear 7 seat version air bag suspension at the rear so watch out for someone removing the air bags on a 7 seater version and replacing with coils, also check the ACE active corner enhancement these pipe are expense to replace
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21st Dec 2013 9:01 am |
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rjc1944 Member Since: 18 Dec 2011 Location: Perranporth, Cornwall Posts: 783 |
As an alternative (possible heresy charge pending......) why not try an LWB Shogun/Pajero? They're lovely beasts to drive, comfy and have a great driving position. "Like a posh lorry" is how the vendor of our first (of 3) described it, and that's about right. Truck-like build quality, dead reliable, steers like an ocean liner and costs less than a Disco. Likes a drink though............ Ours - 2008 Stornoway Grey HSE Auto
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21st Dec 2013 4:50 pm |
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LR NUT Member Since: 12 May 2012 Location: Scotland Posts: 4350 |
I'd stick with a TD5 D2 personally! Much better off road than a Shogun! Still got one in the family from new been ultra reliable Shogun parts are nearly double the price for instance you can but a set of pads all round for a disco and for that same price you can only just manage to get the fronts for a shogun MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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21st Dec 2013 5:04 pm |
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Paul1966 Member Since: 21 Dec 2013 Location: Cannock Posts: 308 |
I've just gone from a D2 which I had for 4 years to a FL2 and I have to say I really loved my D2, 7 seater on air suspension but genuine 7 seaters on coil springs were also available.The biggest problems to look for is the rear chassis legs as they rust through,oil in the ecu red plug which causes a miss fire,leaking sunroof I had no problems with my air suspension but it's not unknown take a look at the D2boysclub you will find all the info you need on there great bunch and very friendly. |
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21st Dec 2013 5:59 pm |
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jenks1950 Member Since: 20 Apr 2013 Location: Stevenage Posts: 258 |
I changed to a freelander in april after running a disco 2 TD5 for 8 years.
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21st Dec 2013 6:27 pm |
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Labradorslave Member Since: 15 Apr 2011 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 474 |
Thanks so much for all your help and advice. Good to know so many people have switched to FL2's from Discovery's and still are positive about their previous stead! I am actually quite looking forwards to finding the right one now. I viewed a second one today-very shiny but no history (it said FSH in the ad-I wasn't impressed) and six owners from new. Needless to say I walked away despite the shiny paintwork. Finding a good FL2 is a lot easier than finding a good D2-age difference I guess! |
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21st Dec 2013 8:10 pm |
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