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Old 12-10-2009, 08:41 PM
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My $.01...

I'm not sure of your situation, but before I bought any Disco I'd make sure that I had a good running primary car first.

Once that's taken care of, I'd start looking for a hobby ride.

If you're counting on a new to you Discovery being your primary means of transport until you get the bugs ironed out, you could risk a disappointing experience.
 
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Old 12-10-2009, 08:46 PM
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haha this debate should be its own section.


D1. Closer relative to the Defender, less on-roady front bumper, more parts to be found in salvage yards, and what did it for me- available with a manual transmission.
 
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Old 12-10-2009, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by meltdowndave
My $.01...

I'm not sure of your situation, but before I bought any Disco I'd make sure that I had a good running primary car first.

Once that's taken care of, I'd start looking for a hobby ride.

If you're counting on a new to you Discovery being your primary means of transport until you get the bugs ironed out, you could risk a disappointing experience.

I can see where you're coming from... but, aside from fuel (they are wicked thirsty) i haven't really been paying that much more to keep my Disco running right as I imagine I would for any other 13 year-old car I use extensively and and paid less than $5,000 for.
 
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Old 12-10-2009, 09:01 PM
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Originally Posted by apcollin
I can see where you're coming from... but, aside from fuel (they are wicked thirsty) i haven't really been paying that much more to keep my Disco running right as I imagine I would for any other 13 year-old car I use extensively and and paid less than $5,000 for.
I agree, my DI is the 2nd most reliable vehicle I have ever owned.
In almost 3 yrs I have spent less than $2000 in unexpected repairs.
 
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Originally Posted by devildog01
Hope johnny 5 didnt hear that Ed. Go for the DII.Just my opinion and you know what they say about opinions!I looked at and researched both before I purchased both and the DII was my choice.Just do your research and ask ?'s on the forum and you'll do ok. Good luck either way.
i would buy another D2 in a heart beat.... but with such a limited budget he will be better off with a higher mileage D1. IMO. either way he will need money for maintenace.
 
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Old 12-11-2009, 12:08 AM
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I'm very mechanical and would be doing my own work. I've built my own engines from the ground up, done engine swaps and conversions and have about $20K worth of tools since I used to be a full time mechanic. Plus the shop I currently work at can get rover parts from one of our suppliers. I found a '99 1/2 disco II with only 82K miles I'm going to look at tomorrow, dark grey with jump seats, just wish it had a brush guard.
 
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Originally Posted by apcollin
haha this debate should be its own section.


D1. Closer relative to the Defender, less on-roady front bumper, more parts to be found in salvage yards, and what did it for me- available with a manual transmission.
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