msm
Well-known member
Something different ...
Had my Land Rover Disco3 V8 for about a year and really enjoyed it. However, it was used mainly as my weekend/family vehicle on longish trips, while the wife used it to do the daily school run. My daily driver was always the BMs.
This week for the first time in a year I used it daily to work and back in heavy traffic, as my 330d is with the Dent Doc for some work. Apart from the hectic fuel consumption average (17l/100km), I'm really, really impressed at how this vehicle performs as a daily driver.
Never really had to work the V8 to get going - most of the time, I was below 2000RPM due to the heavy traffic. I take the back roads between Midrand and Bryanston and usually slow down for all the regular road "imperfections" along the route, as I feel every bump in the BMW with sports suspension (E46 and E90). In the Landy, I knew they were there, but I barely felt them.
Strange how I got so used to the route in my BMW and now with the Landy, it's almost like I've rediscovered a new vehicle. I'm in love with my Disco3 all over again.
When the roads are clear, it's obviously gonna be a different story for the BMW, but in traffic and on normal Guateng back roads (read as cr@p), give me a Discovery over a BMW any day :thumbs: .... and some extra cash for fuel :rollsmile:
Had my Land Rover Disco3 V8 for about a year and really enjoyed it. However, it was used mainly as my weekend/family vehicle on longish trips, while the wife used it to do the daily school run. My daily driver was always the BMs.
This week for the first time in a year I used it daily to work and back in heavy traffic, as my 330d is with the Dent Doc for some work. Apart from the hectic fuel consumption average (17l/100km), I'm really, really impressed at how this vehicle performs as a daily driver.
Never really had to work the V8 to get going - most of the time, I was below 2000RPM due to the heavy traffic. I take the back roads between Midrand and Bryanston and usually slow down for all the regular road "imperfections" along the route, as I feel every bump in the BMW with sports suspension (E46 and E90). In the Landy, I knew they were there, but I barely felt them.
Strange how I got so used to the route in my BMW and now with the Landy, it's almost like I've rediscovered a new vehicle. I'm in love with my Disco3 all over again.
When the roads are clear, it's obviously gonna be a different story for the BMW, but in traffic and on normal Guateng back roads (read as cr@p), give me a Discovery over a BMW any day :thumbs: .... and some extra cash for fuel :rollsmile: