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alshepuk
Member Since: 25 Jan 2021
Location: Hadleigh
Posts: 15
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Hi all. No doubt this question is asked a lot.
A few years back I had a 2005 (80,000 miles)Disco 3 which I absolutely loved. However it was a real money pit and in the end I had to sell it.
I am now thinking about getting either a 2013/14 Disco 4. I would not get one with over 70,000 miles.
Would I again be likely to be purchasing a money pit?
Any advice would be really appreciated.
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25th Jan 2021 11:36 pm |
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galwaygreen
Member Since: 30 Oct 2011
Location: plymouth
Posts: 6525
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you know they are complicated cars and expensive when they go wrong unless you can spanner them yourself..................you clearly like the brand for thinking of getting a second one....best d4 is the 8 speed...wish you luck in your deliberations.
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26th Jan 2021 12:50 am |
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pagoda
Member Since: 13 Aug 2009
Location: Not London Anymore (or the US for that matter)
Posts: 1923
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Get the latest model with the best history you can afford. Some great vehicles come up on this site from time to time; if you're in no rush I'd definitely buy from an established member who knows how to look after these. PAGODA
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26th Jan 2021 1:59 am |
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MA60
Member Since: 17 Feb 2018
Location: South Wales
Posts: 39
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Renewal of the front and rear camshaft timing belts, tensioners and tensioner bolt is due at 7 years, which is exactly where you're looking. Make sure you find out whether it's been done, and budget accordingly
Alan 1961 Series II 88" petrol - Bronze Green - gone
1984 V8 Ninety CSW - Trident Green - gone, but not forgotten
1995 Disco 1 Tdi - Niagara Grey - gone
2002 Disco 2 Td5 ES7 - Bonatti Grey - gone- after 247000 miles
2011 Disco 4 SDV6 HSE - Zermatt Silver. RLD wheel protector. LED interior & reversing bulbs. GAP IID BT. Altox. Bovee 1000
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26th Jan 2021 4:32 pm |
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azurar01
Member Since: 24 Feb 2011
Location: Gloucestershire
Posts: 509
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The D4 is obviously an update to the D3. It has improved in some / many areas, but also added complexity. Cameras on the D4 can be troublesome and there is the general maintenance to be considered. If you're buying around the 70,000 mile mark; make sure the timing belt has been changed or factor this into your budget.
Still a great car, but as galwaygreen said they can be expensive to run D4 SDV6 HSE 11MY - Gone
D3 TDV6 HSE 08MY - Gone
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27th Jan 2021 10:51 am |
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M3DPO
Member Since: 22 Sep 2010
Location: Notts.
Posts: 8119
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The guy who bought your D3 is probably saying “this is the most reliable car I’ve owned, the chap I bought it off must have spent a fortune on it”
50% of ex-D3 owners have regretted selling their first love, me included but the D4 is in a different league, “go on you know you want to” I say rubbing my hands with Germaline to sooth the cuts from changing the rear timing belt. It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't.
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27th Jan 2021 11:28 am |
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Nasher
Member Since: 07 Mar 2009
Location: Clanfield, North of Pompey - UK
Posts: 2686
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A few people at work admire my 65 plate D4 HSE Lux, ask if the horror stories they've read are true, and if they should buy one.
My 55 plate D3 HSE always got me home, but I did spend a lot of time laying underneath it fixing it.
However, it had a hard working life with me over 7yrs and I took it from 70K miles to 265K miles doing everything to it myself except change the Torque Converter. And that was due to illness/time.
I've not done many miles in the D4 since I brought it in Dec19, for the obvious reasons, but it has let me down once big time. It wouldn't start because the earth strap between the Chassis and engine had snapped.
Luckily it was on my drive and my local dealer had a replacement in stock, so a little skin off my knuckles later it was sorted.
I was lucky it hadn't snapped when the stop start had cut in due to a queue on a busy motorway the night before in rush hour.
The point of the above is to lead up to what I tell everyone at work.
They are not only the best 4x4 I've owned, but the best car I've owned full stop.
BUT, don't buy one unless you have the skills and facilities to fix it yourself, or can afford to pay somebody to fix it for you.
Nasher. Heaven doesn't want me, and hell is afraid I'll take over.
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27th Jan 2021 12:16 pm |
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