Why you brought a disco???

  • Because you love it?

    Votes: 264 49.3%
  • You got given it?

    Votes: 10 1.9%
  • Couldn't afford a range rover?

    Votes: 23 4.3%
  • Wife said NO to fender?

    Votes: 49 9.1%
  • It was cheap?

    Votes: 113 21.1%
  • Other.

    Votes: 143 26.7%

  • Total voters
    536
I had a defender 90 but had to sell as my wife wont stop pushing kids out so got a disco as it has 7 seats , covering all future mis-haps
 
I had a defender 90 but had to sell as my wife wont stop pushing kids out so got a disco as it has 7 seats , covering all future mis-haps

Holy fred resurrection, Batman! :D ;)
First post in 2 1/2 years, well done for searching! :)

I bought mine cos it was cheap, and good for towing, and I like V8s :)
Still got my 90 as well, Disco is a completely different animal!
 
I do miss my 90 but the longer I have the disco the more and more im loving it . I wish I could have kept the 90 but needed the money to fund the disco project , ive had it for a couple of months now and nearly at the end of the project just need to respray and finish a couple of little bits and ready for some off roading just need to find some one to go play with lol
 
I do miss my 90 but the longer I have the disco the more and more im loving it . I wish I could have kept the 90 but needed the money to fund the disco project , ive had it for a couple of months now and nearly at the end of the project just need to respray and finish a couple of little bits and ready for some off roading just need to find some one to go play with lol

Respray? :confused: :D

https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/land-rover-90.271521/
 
ideal thanks very much was searching for the wrong thing , its all about the wording
My first car was a series 1 bought 2nd hand for £45 It had a major problem NO locks, NO heater, LUCKY to get 15mpg (petrol was 25p / gallon) but good fun if it snowed you dug the snow out of the car. Since I have had 5 series incl 12 seaters, (comfort CRAP) who said discos rust, nothing in comparison to series, have had them snap in half when slamming a door. Also had a Shogun - afraid to go to main dealer for parts unless visited bank for 2nd mortgage - YES they do go wrong.
Have had 2 discos, firsty one a 200tdi lasted 6 years, sold it to buy a 300tdi. Still have the 300tdi, in the 9.5 years I have had it, it has cost a tad under £4k including purchase price (tyres etc not included - first set of tyres ran for 40k) Major problem I cooked the head also renewed all the boot floor rear wheel arches and L & r hand sills Total for head replacement and rebuild interior £1.6k. far cheaper tthan purchasing someone elses lack of maintenance. All electrics work No leaks from sun roofs - again maintenance pays. Last little problem - the rad blew on our way home. In other words, very happy with my DISCO.
 
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I'd got stuck into a charity project building a Disco-based 4x4 when the people carrier died. Figured a Disco was cheap, fixable (yeah, I know, you get practice), had seven seats and would run on anything. This one came fully loaded with off-roading gear too. I never go off-road but it felt like a bargain! So far have done boot floor, sills, one of the front arches, rear body crossmember, changed the water pump and the timing belt. I like it, most of the time.
 
I was on holiday towing our caravan, had a Vauxhall Omega 2.5 diesel estate ( loved that car) **** went straight across a junction on a country lane failing to give way, end of my poor Omega, whist on the caravan site saw a D1 for sale, looked it over and decided to buy it, now on my 3rd, one pretty sh*t in between (D1 everything went wrong on it) now have a D2 ( sweet, love it to bits)
 

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