1998 Land Rover Discovery TD5 2.5 diesel

Summary:

High on comfort, practicality and refinement, but short on reliability and economy

Faults:

Water tank started leaking after 10,000 miles and had to be replaced.

Power steering failed after 27,000 miles and was repaired soon afterwards, when I was fed up of the heavy steering.

CD player stopped ejecting after 39,000 miles and was replaced too.

Power steering failed again after 46,000 miles and had to be replaced for the second time.

General Comments:

Comfortable, practical and good to drive. But fairly expensive to run and reliability only average at best.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 7th October, 2005

1998 Land Rover Discovery Safari 2.5 TDi

Summary:

Nothing to beat it off-road, but poor build quality for the money!

Faults:

Engine/transmission buzzing at 59 mph.

Faulty CD/volume selection.

Leaking roof.

Bi-metallic corrosion on the rear wheel arches.

Gasket/engine pipe problems.

Poor dealer servicing.

General Comments:

With a wife and 3 children, the Discovery was the car we had always wanted. A 7 seater with extras, its spec met our needs and, to some extent, our expectations. However, soon after purchase our doubts about the build quality emerged.

Altering the volume would change the CD. This was put down to faulty switching, but I was told that the system used variable resistance to command the stereo. If the resistance was faulty, the command would be misinterpreted, apparently a common fault.

Our local LR garage continually misdiagnosed problems, gave wrong advice and recommended work under warranty not required. Their servicing was suspect; after one service, my wife was doing the school run and - long story short - was locked in the car because the negative lead to the battery had not been secured.

After rain, on braking the water would pour down the INSIDE of the windscreen.

After about 2 years, bubbles of rust appeared both sides on the wheel arches where they join the upright door frame. This was put down to bi-metallic corrosion and treated, but on handing the car back the problem had returned.

All is not bad. The car was comfortable, we were off road in it twice and had great fun, and for long driving with 3 children it was excellent. I also managed to rescue 2 vehicles, one from a flood and the other from a snowy ditch. I am tempted by the Series II model as a lot of the problems have been addressed. The servicing interval has also been increased. However, if offered a Series I TDi, I wouldn't touch another one with a barge pole.

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Review Date: 26th January, 2002

26th Jul 2003, 05:28

I had exactly the same bi-metallic corrosion and audio control problems - and many other irritating, but relatively minor defects. My dealer was sympathetic, but Land Rover customer service would not accept them as their liability. Says a lot about Land Rover's desire to retain customers doesn't it?

19th Oct 2004, 13:55

There is an intermittent buzzing which emits from the speakers. Often times triggered by putting the car into drive. We've taken it to the L.R. Dealer and others, none of whom can diagnose the cause of the noise. It would interesting as to whether anybody else has had a similar experience.