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Land Rover Discovery V8 in general
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by wildtinsey - written on 26.03.08 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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Reliability Good Spaciousness Excellent Road Handling Good Looks Excellent Fuel consumption Satisfactory Advantages: Powerful and fun . Disadvantages: Minor niggles and fuel economy . Recommend to potential buyers: yes Full review ...
by diabolo - written on 30.07.02 (Useful, 958 readings)
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I’ve always wanted to own a Land Rover. Owning a V8 was a boyhood dream. Of course, it had to be a manual. The trouble started when I walked into a Land Rover dealership. The dream turned into a nightmare. I ordered my Discovery in 1999. A brand new, Epsom Green, 7 seat, V8, manual, ES (top of the range) with lightstone ...
by Dome - written on 14.10.00 (Useful, 581 readings)
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I think the V8 powerplant in the Disco makes it a beast of a wagon. It is certainly a 4*4 I would consider when if i have a family, as the Def. would just be too uncivilised for that kind of thing. If I had one i'd probably end up raking the **** out of it and running out of petrol money, or go over a hedge or something. The sound coming off ...
by j-star - written on 22.07.00 (Very useful, 746 readings)
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Mainstay of the Land Rover marque with lots around. . Powered by a 4 litre V8 that has been around for over 30 years. It sounds great but in a vehicle that weighs as much as the Discovery, and with a lazy character – performance is moderate. Floor the throttle and it will make goodish progress but it’s not a comfortable way to travel. ...
by timmymagic - written on 28.06.00 (Useful, 635 readings)
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This baby burns petrol at an alarming rate. The new BMW engine mangaement syestem does help with the fuel economy, but you do not need a rev counter as you may aswell watch the fuel gauge go down as your accelerating. The average m.p.g on this mean machine is 20 miles. But the comfort in the sx models with full climatic control, crusie ...
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