I wouldn't touch a Disco with a sh1tty stick, drove one to Dover and back, I was as stiff as a board the next day. Come on Grrrr , make something of that.;):D
Liked mine a bit more than I expected, but I have also noticed there are some good deals to be had on 4.6 auto rangies and the like. Been thinking I may explore this further when I move the disco on! :) ;) :D
 
They may be old but they are so worth it, I love driving it there comfortable roomy and do it in style:D
It is a factor, but mainly I like the big reserve of power and torque, and the smooth, capable auto trans. That is what I have enjoyed so much about towing with the Disco! ;) :)
 
Always my policy when buying any vehicle. Look at the seller/history as much as the vehicle. Nice old couple with a caravan, or the sort of old boy that spends every Sunday polishing! :)

Farmers, young lads, anything with off road mods, I just walk away, not that I would probably be viewing anyway! :D

Absolutely. You have to ask yourself "do I want to own this persons old car"?
 
I wouldn't touch a Disco with a sh1tty stick, drove one to Dover and back, I was as stiff as a board the next day. Come on Grrrr , make something of that.;):D

You can't blame your old bones on a Disco seat :) I've had a few Disco's over the years and they've all been comfy in my humble opinion. Is this relevant to the post? No, but a) it's quiet at work and I'm bored so I always come here for a chuckle and b) you had a pop at me on one of my previous posts so I'm back for revenge!!!!!!! :):):)
 
Well, you got a like because a do like a man who bears a grudge.:) It was years ago, one of the early Disco's, so I was a lot younger then. Bloody turbo pipe split and it was a long long journey.:(
 

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