Is it really worth it?
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Man are you serious? I like my Discovery I but i can hardly say that a Discovery handles better than anything I have ever Driven, unless you like short top-heavy, and overweight vehicles. Yeah A Disco will get you a lot of places that most vehicles won't begin to take you, but handling?
My Datsun 280, Volvo 240 Porsche 928 and Mercedes Benz 420SEL all put the Discovery to shame in handling and head turning looks departments.
But you are right about them just being transportation.
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Guys, I don't think he was talking about the handling characteristics of Discos, rather his Disco meets his transportation criteria better than any vehicle he has driven.
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Almost afraid to post on this thread
But i will anyway, Just bought a D1 bout 3 weeks ago, for 2200 cash, I'm army just back from afghanistan, and all ive owned previously are jeeps. Swore by em and still love em, x wife sold my last CJ, and it was a beast to say the least. I've found out over the years that A vehicle is what you make of it, Doesn't matter what someone else will pay for it, Only how you look upon it that matters. My jeeps have went places my disco wouldn't go.....yet... But i spent long hours in the garage to make em do these things.. When it was hot i was hot, when it rained i was wet, and when it was cold..well i was scraping my breath off the window
. So im excited about my new purchase and while im sure it will have its problems, What vehicle doesn't ? I look at it and see a nice rig with outstanding potential, For it to realize its potential ill have to work hard and long.. But as any vehicle before it i have owned, Its not about the finish, its about the journey.
jt
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Almost afraid to post on this thread
But i will anyway, Just bought a D1 bout 3 weeks ago, for 2200 cash, I'm army just back from afghanistan, and all ive owned previously are jeeps. Swore by em and still love em, x wife sold my last CJ, and it was a beast to say the least. I've found out over the years that A vehicle is what you make of it, Doesn't matter what someone else will pay for it, Only how you look upon it that matters. My jeeps have went places my disco wouldn't go.....yet... But i spent long hours in the garage to make em do these things.. When it was hot i was hot, when it rained i was wet, and when it was cold..well i was scraping my breath off the window
. So im excited about my new purchase and while im sure it will have its problems, What vehicle doesn't ? I look at it and see a nice rig with outstanding potential, For it to realize its potential ill have to work hard and long.. But as any vehicle before it i have owned, Its not about the finish, its about the journey.
jt
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Welcome back from assganistan..and no.... i didnt spell it wrong...just ask JT...
anyway, just think of your rig as a cannon fodder and you will be ok...where here when you need help..
all the best, chris
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Bought a 98 Disco about six weeks ago. bought it for 4500 bucks, 158000k Mostly city. Diff lever was frozen stiff, truck has never seen a dirt road. I have put the obligatory 4000 into it, muffler tires, belts, a new axle and re seated the front differential as it leaked like stupid... bunch of stuff that I would of done had I bought a Tacoma, a Jeep, anything...
I drove it across the province and back (with the aforementioned broken axle and leaks), Victoria to Cranbrook. 2200 kms. The only time it didn't make me happy was when someone unlocked the truck from the back and the alarm (disengaged) went off and we had to wait for five minutes before we continued rambling. A/C worked awesome, slight valve lifter tick that I will get to this winter (head gasket?)... great sound system, comfy, though I wouldn't recommend trying to sleep for more than an hour in the front seat... and super fun to drive. 4 year old in the back and we all felt safe.
So lets say you spend 10 000 on a new truck that can do anything you ask it with a few minor modifications and trust me it is not that bad on fuel... I have driven much much worse. This vehicle has character and does not look like a mutant when it is in a picture on a mountain (something that cannot be said for most 4by4's) This truck requires that you involve your brain in its maintanace and well being, and demands that you enjoy it responsibly (what are all these fools doing driving up cliffs? when do you ever actually need to do that?) How is this not value? real value...
This truck has become a family member... it is the closest thing to a living thing I have yet found in a vehicle. Everything else is soulless...
I understand the resale issues, I can see how it clouds peoples perceptions. If I spend money on something, my hard earned money be it 40000 or 4000 I am duty bound to maintain and take care of the object I invested in... I think this is lost in our society, so greedy for thrills and perfection we think are money is worth more than it is... 10000 dollars for a truck is nothing. pennies. even to repower one or replace a part.... I can understand why this would suck buying one new and to me this is it's major flaw but does anyone else here have any experience with boat ownership?
this truck is the closest thing to owning a boat I can see... I have one of those too. and trust me, please, trust me if you can in your life afford to own and maintain a wooden boat and you don't have one.... please get one. A love affair for a lifetime. so fun.
I am not a rich guy, I am 28 and I have a family... the costs ascociated with living are draining to say the least. I love my truck, I like fixing it, I love my boat... though it be a few years before it sails again...
Journey my friends... If the Journey doesn't interest you and you n iggle over nickles and dimes... stick to the camry. if you want to risk your sanity and dig in deep and see the wild that is so quickly disappearing at the hands of the soulless masses...
Landy.
I drove it across the province and back (with the aforementioned broken axle and leaks), Victoria to Cranbrook. 2200 kms. The only time it didn't make me happy was when someone unlocked the truck from the back and the alarm (disengaged) went off and we had to wait for five minutes before we continued rambling. A/C worked awesome, slight valve lifter tick that I will get to this winter (head gasket?)... great sound system, comfy, though I wouldn't recommend trying to sleep for more than an hour in the front seat... and super fun to drive. 4 year old in the back and we all felt safe.
So lets say you spend 10 000 on a new truck that can do anything you ask it with a few minor modifications and trust me it is not that bad on fuel... I have driven much much worse. This vehicle has character and does not look like a mutant when it is in a picture on a mountain (something that cannot be said for most 4by4's) This truck requires that you involve your brain in its maintanace and well being, and demands that you enjoy it responsibly (what are all these fools doing driving up cliffs? when do you ever actually need to do that?) How is this not value? real value...
This truck has become a family member... it is the closest thing to a living thing I have yet found in a vehicle. Everything else is soulless...
I understand the resale issues, I can see how it clouds peoples perceptions. If I spend money on something, my hard earned money be it 40000 or 4000 I am duty bound to maintain and take care of the object I invested in... I think this is lost in our society, so greedy for thrills and perfection we think are money is worth more than it is... 10000 dollars for a truck is nothing. pennies. even to repower one or replace a part.... I can understand why this would suck buying one new and to me this is it's major flaw but does anyone else here have any experience with boat ownership?
this truck is the closest thing to owning a boat I can see... I have one of those too. and trust me, please, trust me if you can in your life afford to own and maintain a wooden boat and you don't have one.... please get one. A love affair for a lifetime. so fun.
I am not a rich guy, I am 28 and I have a family... the costs ascociated with living are draining to say the least. I love my truck, I like fixing it, I love my boat... though it be a few years before it sails again...
Journey my friends... If the Journey doesn't interest you and you n iggle over nickles and dimes... stick to the camry. if you want to risk your sanity and dig in deep and see the wild that is so quickly disappearing at the hands of the soulless masses...
Landy.
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Ok superman......brag on about you wonderfull hot girl that never lets you down while this date from hell..well , i cant get her out of my garage
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