Used 2001 Land Rover Discovery Series II Consumer Reviews
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Love it Hate it
I really want to love this vehicle, I really do, but I rarely have a decent stretch of trouble-free miles to feel good about it. Front turn signals and fog lights fill up with water. Rear hatch components corroded. Windshield washer nozzle is corroding and leaving rusty water residue on my hood. Air conditioner drains are always plugged, drenching carpets. Underdash panels fall down. The air suspension warning light goes on and off randomly. Had an air suspension leak that my dealer told me didn't exist. Every few days the vehicle would list to one side. It's fundamentally rugged, but you will be driven nuts by the little things.
Why drive a Jeep
I'm very happy with my disco. I hope FORD doesn't mess with Disco and give it IFS/IRS like the explorder.
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ok but could improve
easy to drive for a SUV
Great SUV, not like the generic pretend
I have owned my Disco now for 18 months and absolutely love it. It's a true SUV, not a 'wan-a-bee' like a lot of the 'others' out there. Great off road handling and pulling power for towing a trailer. Fun to drive around town also, and the good thing is, not everyone has one. I will buy another.
Not too bad, so far.
I just rolled over 30K miles. So far so good. I've got the usual beefs about mileage and performance, but so far, nothing major. Quality of workmanship is below that of most Japanese made, but well about every American auto I have owned. The only other downside is the tremendous drop in value since I bought it. Really, the wholesale on my 2001 Disco SE with SLS is about $21,000. OUCH!