Hi all.
Firstly, I want to apologise for asking a question that will probably have most of you on here rolling your eyes and going "Not another one..."
I'm looking to buy a 4x4, for a pretty mixed range of uses. I have a definite draw towards Land Rover, partly for sentimental reasons. My dad had a Series (3?) Land Rover when we were kids in the early 80s and Land Rover is way more appealing to me than Japanese stuff.
The kid in me would love to get a defender, but the logical part of me knows that I don't have the time or money to constantly maintain and tinker with it. There will also be relatively regular long journeys to the other end of Ireland a couple of times a month, so would like some comfort, a bit of towing and some offroad, a fair proportion of which will be on soft, boggy ground. I would also love to try a bit of weekend offroading around some nearby mountains which would be a mixture of rocky and soft ground. I have pretty much come to the thinking that a Discovery is what best suits my needs.
I would be reasonably ok with some basic mechanical work, and do have a friend that would be even more mechanically minded, who could help me with some more complicated stuff, but big jobs will likely have to be paid for at full garage rates.
My budget can stretch up to an 08 Discovery 3, which at the moment in Ireland is anywhere from €6000 to €9000. A decent TD5 Discovery 2 will go for anywhere from €2000 to €6000 depending on condition.
So to my questions:
There is far more choice in Disco 3s, I'm wondering how much the extra weight of the Disco 3 is going to affect the offroad capabilities compared to the Disco 2, given that it's mostly soft ground I'll be on?
I'm also wondering how much more difficult a Discovery 3 is to work on for someone with only basic mechanical ability?
Is a Disco 3 going to cost a huge amount more than the 2 for any parst, repairs and maintenance that it requires, or is the difference negligible?
Thanks in advance
Colm
Firstly, I want to apologise for asking a question that will probably have most of you on here rolling your eyes and going "Not another one..."
I'm looking to buy a 4x4, for a pretty mixed range of uses. I have a definite draw towards Land Rover, partly for sentimental reasons. My dad had a Series (3?) Land Rover when we were kids in the early 80s and Land Rover is way more appealing to me than Japanese stuff.
The kid in me would love to get a defender, but the logical part of me knows that I don't have the time or money to constantly maintain and tinker with it. There will also be relatively regular long journeys to the other end of Ireland a couple of times a month, so would like some comfort, a bit of towing and some offroad, a fair proportion of which will be on soft, boggy ground. I would also love to try a bit of weekend offroading around some nearby mountains which would be a mixture of rocky and soft ground. I have pretty much come to the thinking that a Discovery is what best suits my needs.
I would be reasonably ok with some basic mechanical work, and do have a friend that would be even more mechanically minded, who could help me with some more complicated stuff, but big jobs will likely have to be paid for at full garage rates.
My budget can stretch up to an 08 Discovery 3, which at the moment in Ireland is anywhere from €6000 to €9000. A decent TD5 Discovery 2 will go for anywhere from €2000 to €6000 depending on condition.
So to my questions:
There is far more choice in Disco 3s, I'm wondering how much the extra weight of the Disco 3 is going to affect the offroad capabilities compared to the Disco 2, given that it's mostly soft ground I'll be on?
I'm also wondering how much more difficult a Discovery 3 is to work on for someone with only basic mechanical ability?
Is a Disco 3 going to cost a huge amount more than the 2 for any parst, repairs and maintenance that it requires, or is the difference negligible?
Thanks in advance
Colm