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It's a land roverWhat are these disco 4s like ? Are they fairly reliable ? Can they do big miles without falling apart ? Water leaks ? Rust ?
Cracking tow tug them. Some with massive mileage round here as caravan wide load escorts round here absolutely loaded to gunwales with crap.It's a land rover. It will break down but I find nowadays people will slate them and say this that and other goes wrong so I don't bother looking into it too much. There's plenty of them around so got to be a few good ones.
I think the disco 4 rusts as much as the disco 3 does and l322 range rovers.
This one doesn't have a sunroof so shouldn't have any water leaks in that dept.
I've had a 2 l322 range rovers, both ran perfectly over the years I had them. One had an alternator go and the other had an injector seal go. Both of which you could expect of any vehicle. Oh and both had new batteries.
I got given a very well worn, 210k disco3 last year. Drove well but did have a few faults in the electrical dept and was very rusty on the chassis. I sold it to a fellow who had time to do it up.
This one is the 3.0v6 derv (again there's crank snapping stories) but is a base spec, one owner job and seen by landrover for everything.
Had it out with digger on today and so far I'm happy with it.
It's replacing my isuzu dmax because Mrs HM's hilux was getting long in the tooth and very rotten so I sold it and she wanted the isuzu.
mines on 140k ,no trouble yetWhat are these disco 4s like ? Are they fairly reliable ? Can they do big miles without falling apart ? Water leaks ? Rust ?
I think most of the times things get a bad reputation is because the only time they go online about it is when it's broke, so someone looking in from the outside only ever sees they bad experiences.mines on 140k ,no trouble yet
you must keep the oil changes regular 8 to 10 k ,and check oil level once a week and top up often
What’s the best year disco 4 to go for or are they all the same ?Cracking tow tug them. Some with massive mileage round here as caravan wide load escorts round here absolutely loaded to gunwales with crap.
Ruddy good off-road with a set of decent tyres .
I think trouble is folk treat em like shitbkeep em for ages and then you hear the horror stories where as all the euro and far east normal car s**t boxes just quietly get scrapped and disappear iykwim.
Oh the joys of Landrovers. Reckon they must be the most discussed car online?
They are all 3.0 v6 in UK.What’s the best year disco 4 to go for or are they all the same ?
All i know when i bought mine ,my mate who fixes the things ,said find one around 80000 miles fsh ,one owner ,and had the upgrades on time ,What’s the best year disco 4 to go for or are they all the same ?
Later ones have a pig piss system for the polar bears (adblue) so there's obviously that to go wrong but that age are euro 6 so ulez compliant and from about mid way through the model life they replaced the auto gear lever with a pop up rotary selector which can go wrong and not pop up.What’s the best year disco 4 to go for or are they all the same ?
That’s good advice , defo don’t want as blue and euro6 is not required so what would the year be the last year to get the proper gear lever ? I wonder does that tie in with hiluxmans post re the 6 and 8 speed gearbox .Later ones have a pig piss system for the polar bears (adblue) so there's obviously that to go wrong but that age are euro 6 so ulez compliant and from about mid way through the model life they replaced the auto gear lever with a pop up rotary selector which can go wrong and not pop up.
So personally unless you want euro 6 I'd go for the newest gearstick model possible.
But I'm sure other people could come up with just as good a reasons to buy other aged ones.
Condition and history always beat age though for me.
Couldn't tell you the year of the change, its obvious from any interior photos on an add of courseThat’s good advice , defo don’t want as blue and euro6 is not required so what would the year be the last year to get the proper gear lever ? I wonder does that tie in with hiluxmans post re the 6 and 8 speed gearbox .
Maybe the 8 has the pop up lever ?
8k for one I've bought. 1 owner, everything done at land rover. 100k.What does a decent disco 4 go for then? Great tow barges I believe
Sidesteps, think they took a pic as well lol. So they aren’t euro6?I’ve got a 2015 SE Tech - nice spec just below HSE so not keyless entry (easily stolen via relay theft!). It has start stop but literally never worked (fine with me!) I think it was only the very last 2016 models that had adblue. 8 speed has the rotary control.
I love mine as an allrounder, can go out with Mrs and dogs for the day, food etc yet doesn’t look out of place with a trailer on the back. Tows very nicely, you have to keep an eye on speed if not using cruise control as it’ll easily do 80+ with a trailer on and give no drama. Mine doesn’t get used as much as it should, but don’t have any plans to sell it. Insurance wasn’t bad, around £300 last year, but the renewal was over £850 this year due to the theft problems with the new modelsThat will probably have knocked second hand prices at the moment.
Parked behind an almost-twin last Sunday
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I reckon That insurance thing is a scam from insurers jumping on media hype and whacking it up. I'd love to see actual hard figures of what's stolen compared to other stuff...I’ve got a 2015 SE Tech - nice spec just below HSE so not keyless entry (easily stolen via relay theft!). It has start stop but literally never worked (fine with me!) I think it was only the very last 2016 models that had adblue. 8 speed has the rotary control.
I love mine as an allrounder, can go out with Mrs and dogs for the day, food etc yet doesn’t look out of place with a trailer on the back. Tows very nicely, you have to keep an eye on speed if not using cruise control as it’ll easily do 80+ with a trailer on and give no drama. Mine doesn’t get used as much as it should, but don’t have any plans to sell it. Insurance wasn’t bad, around £300 last year, but the renewal was over £850 this year due to the theft problems with the new modelsThat will probably have knocked second hand prices at the moment.
Parked behind an almost-twin last Sunday
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I reckon That insurance thing is a scam from insurers jumping on media hype and whacking it up. I'd love to see actual hard figures of what's stolen compared to other stuff...
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