Back in the mid 90s, i was on holiday with the parents, in Aberdeen and walking through the car park. Sitting there was a brand new (less than 2 weeks old) 300tdi Disco1.
I had never seen one like it before, had a look around it and was staggered at how different it was to my dad's car. I was 7 and i wanted one.
Roll on a few years and my late gran managed to get a friend to give me a passenger drive in his last of the line D1 ES in silver. Was a great car.
I still have the car mags showing the soon to be launched disco3 (LR3) in the loft. I had spec'd mine back then, even before i had passed my driving test.
Fast forward to turning 21 and i wanted my first LR, the parent's thought going from a Renault clio ( mk2 2000 model, for our US people, google it. it's a tiny car ideal for young people ) to a D2 was a jump to much, so i went for a mk1 freelander. A facelift 04 td4 SE hardback in olso blue.
I had it for 7 weeks before it was totalled by a lorry that skidded on black ice, i was inside and walked away with no injuries. I was heart broken as i had saved for years to get one, and it was gone, i was screwed over by my own insurance company on the payout as well. A proper nightmare situation.
So, i did what anyone would do, i bought another one. From the same dealer, in the same colour and spec. While they were nearly identical in spec. They were far from identical in reality.
The new one suffered VCU and IRD failure, killing the rear diff mounts, the propshaft bearings and a propshaft, all repair work was carried out by a Indy, who screwed me over and caused me months of suffering and grief, he lied to me while my granpa lay on his deathbed. He ruined the car and it was never the same again.
I suffered 3 seperate master cylinder failures, 1 slave cylinder failure and the first owner had ran it on petrol, which on a CR diesel is almost certain to kill the fuel system. So i got rid when the injectors starting to fail as they were £1000 to buy 4 new ones. Then labour to remove old ones and fit them plus any other issues that could arise.
Was a great car when it worked and i spend a small fortune on fixing it and modifying it to what i wanted. Would average 37mpg, with a best of 45mpg and 598 miles on 1 tank. But was terrible in the reliability stakes. It never failed to get me home but would need garage sessions at regular intervals to solve whatever the latest issue was.
Sold last August as i could at 25, finally justify the car i've always wanted. A silver with black interior, HSE auto with privacy glass and a good history.
This car became the envy of my friends, and cost me a friendship. It costs a large chunk of my monthly wage to own and run, but i will never sell it.
It has in 8500 miles, not let me down once. It is the only car i know that can carry 7 adults one day, can turn into a van the next, can tow 3.5 tons in comfort, has such a vast spec and with proper tyres, is totally unfazed by deep snow or mud.
A proper jack of all trades and master of all car. Will slowly gain many more modifications and take me on an overland trip.
3 Land Rover's, all very different but all capable in their own right. I have the LR itch, and i have it bad. Shame a gallon of diesel costs $9.88.. :Wow1:
To summerise LR's.. " Every landrover has character, as you get used to owning it, it gets used to being owned by you, and may try your resolve and patience to see if you are worthy of being it's owner"