Please, do not even consider it.
1. Worst reliability of any Land Rover
2. Lacks locking center differential (viscus)
3. Failure-prone air suspension
4. Extremely expensive to repair
Find a 2004 Discovery
Hi I mostly lurk on this forum but this thread deserved a reply, I would suggest a late 1999 or newer p38 that has been well serviced is reliable, much more reliable than the 1997 disco I owned previously.
in over 100k of driving over the last three years I have never been stranded, the check engine light has been on once for the mass air sensor and once repaired has never been on again.
I have replaced rotors and pads, a water pump and idler pulleys. I am looking at a CV joint replace next but at 185k not unusual.
it lack the space of the disco but nothing matches it for comfort on a long trip, and certainly with air suspension and 4 wheel TC the disco struggles to follow.
Buy the best one you can find and keep up the service, best of luck etc.
cheers,
Chris