1997 Land Rover Discovery SE 4.0 V8

Summary:

Capable, reliable suv

Faults:

Driver's door handle doesn't fully engage door release mechanism without the key in the door and being turned while opening.

General Comments:

Land Rovers in general, especially Discoveries have a bad reputation because of supposed poor design quality and lack of reliability.

However, my Discovery is ten years old and I've driven it for 7,000 miles and absolutely nothing mechanically has gone wrong with it. (I don’t regard the door handle handle as being a huge deal, and it’s probably not a difficult fix.)

From what I can discern, these cars have a bad reputation for two reasons. First, because people expect way too much from them. They're not Mercedes S-Class sedans. They're loud. They don’t ride like a car, because of their dual solid axle setup. People regard Land Rover as a high end car; up there with BMW, Audi, etc, and they’re disappointed when the car isn’t as supple and comfortable as they think it should be. The automatic reaction is "what a piece of junk!"

They don’t take into account their Land Rover is designed to cross some of the harshest terrains on the planet-- not take their kids to soccer practice. Land Rover makes uncompromising, rugged trucks. They handle like trucks. They ride like trucks. They get truck-like mileage. They have truck-like interiors.

Secondly, the required maintenance schedule is demanding. Owning a Discovery is not like owning an Accord or Camry... one can’t just change the oil and drive it without worry for 200,000 miles. People often opt for what they think is the cheaper option of ignoring required maintenance, and more often than not, it ends up biting them in the rear. I have only anecdotal evidence to back this up, but the majority of legitimate mechanical faults people come across with these cars probably has way more to do with owner's neglect than poor design.

That being said, these are not cheap cars to run. They drink exorbitant quantities of gas and like I said, it’s not cheap to stay on top of the maintenance. My Discovery is also the slowest vehicle I’ve ever driven.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 13th September, 2006

18th Sep 2006, 16:18

I believe you are a bit off on your assertion that those who experienced problems likely did not maintain their car. In my case I have had many 4x4 trucks from Land Cruisers, F250’s, Dodge, to my current Toyota Tundra 4x4.

The Discovery was by far the worst piece of engineering I have had. I drive off pavement a fair bit and had the dealer maintain the vehicle (anything needed was done as per the schedule). My LR was consistent in its need of $700 - $2000 dollar repairs (failures) every 10,000Km.

In my opinion if you want a reliable, rugged, quality, 4 wheeler Land Rover is not your vehicle. Toyota Land Cruiser, or Tundra would be more appropriate. If you like either paying for repairs or are mechanically inclined then LR is a comfortable option, with a lovely sounding smooth V8.

The quality of parts in the LR were inadequate and prone to failure. Your sunroof (s) will leak and cost $400-600, to repair. I also predict many oil leaks in your future, likely a number of Lucas electrical components will also fail in short order. Further you will have to do brakes every 40,000km or so.

I was very happy to walk away from mine. I am very happy with my Toyota, and my Mercedes. Both are far superior in every way.

10th Dec 2006, 19:20

The Land Rover Discovery is based on the same running gear and very similar chassis to the Land Rover Defender - which is widely accepted as THE best, publicly available, off road vehicle the world has ever seen!

If what you want is a fast ride for the kids to school each day - may I humbly suggest any of the following:

BMW X3

BMW X5

Porsche Cayenne

Porsche Cayenne Turbo

If what you require is a vehicle with genuine off road ability - and I don't mean bumping a curb here and there - do yourself a favour and have a look at http://www.cameltrophy.co.uk and check out what the car is really capable of.

My last words here - if you're in the market for a 4x4 vehicle that has REAL OFF ROAD ABILITY, then look no further! If you're looking for a truck that will only be used on the road or for the school run - why look further than a BMW or a Porsche?

1997 Land Rover Discovery SE V8

Summary:

Absolute piece of crap - Poorly engineered

Faults:

Multiple ABS wheel sensors packed it in at various times and great expense. oxygen sensors were also a frequent problem, many Oil leaks in fact this is a constant problem. Transfer case died had to be replaced (thankfully under warranty). Leaky sunroofs, Speed sensor for the transmission went causing annoying hesitation. Electrical problems plagued the power windows, and other systems. Rear door switch was flaky.

General Comments:

A real POS, not as bad as a VW van though close.

This vehicle will kill you with constant repairs and frequent breakdowns.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 5th June, 2006

6th Jun 2006, 01:05

This sounds terrible- the costs must be huge for all the repairs! It seems to me that the specter of Lucas Electric still haunts the British car industry. Get rid of the old bag of bolts. If you really must have a luxury SUV I'd recommend something German or as a cheaper alternative, one designed in Japan.