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Ok, I have read multiple times that if you dont need a land rover get something else, but I still have to ask. I am looking for an SUV that will be with me for a max of 3 years. All it needs to do is provide space for survey equipment and camping gear, have a good on-road ride for long trips on the highway, and be a 4x4 that can tackle decent trails without too much modification. (small lift and tires at most) The reason for this is that I am an archaeologist and my job is taking me out west for 2-3 years. It also takes me to Belize every year. Most of the sites I work on are in areas that require at least a semi-competent 4x4 to get to.
So at first I looked at LCs, they would be perfect, but I'm looking to try and do this as cheap as possible. I'm really a sports car kind of guy, but I need a good 4x4 and if I am still going to be in the states after the next 3 years (may be moving to London) then I will be looking into something more expensive and permanent at that point. With that said, the Disco crossed my mind because they are a dime a dozen on the used car market right now and they are cheap. Now I know they have problems, but I dont mind wrenching at all. I also really like the look of the Disco, it has always appealed to me, it is just there are a few turn offs that kind of get me. Mainly the V8 that has tiny power and a great thirst. I know it needs premium (which doesnt bother me, I use it anyway) but how bad is it to use lesser fuels such as you would find in Central America?
I guess what I'm trying to ask is would a Disco work for my needs for the duration I need it? Also, what should I look for? I figure a Disco 1 as new as I can reasonably get, but how much higher are maintenance costs on a Disco II? What should I be aware of when looking at Disco 1's? I know a good maintenance record is a key thing to have. I generally require one with any used car purchase I make anyway, but what things should I look for when inspecting the car? My only other choice in the price range is a Montero and they are a pain to find. I refuse to purchase anything made by an American company. (besides the fact that parts for them are a pain to source in Belize, at least Land Rovers have been there for a little while....) And one last thing, what upgrades should I factor into the cost to get a Disco trail worthy. Now I have read the forums and have a general idea, but what else would be suggested for hauling a few hundred pounds of equipment while doing it? Thanks for all the help!!
And who knows.... Maybe I will end up getting bit by the LR bug too.... :wings:
So at first I looked at LCs, they would be perfect, but I'm looking to try and do this as cheap as possible. I'm really a sports car kind of guy, but I need a good 4x4 and if I am still going to be in the states after the next 3 years (may be moving to London) then I will be looking into something more expensive and permanent at that point. With that said, the Disco crossed my mind because they are a dime a dozen on the used car market right now and they are cheap. Now I know they have problems, but I dont mind wrenching at all. I also really like the look of the Disco, it has always appealed to me, it is just there are a few turn offs that kind of get me. Mainly the V8 that has tiny power and a great thirst. I know it needs premium (which doesnt bother me, I use it anyway) but how bad is it to use lesser fuels such as you would find in Central America?
I guess what I'm trying to ask is would a Disco work for my needs for the duration I need it? Also, what should I look for? I figure a Disco 1 as new as I can reasonably get, but how much higher are maintenance costs on a Disco II? What should I be aware of when looking at Disco 1's? I know a good maintenance record is a key thing to have. I generally require one with any used car purchase I make anyway, but what things should I look for when inspecting the car? My only other choice in the price range is a Montero and they are a pain to find. I refuse to purchase anything made by an American company. (besides the fact that parts for them are a pain to source in Belize, at least Land Rovers have been there for a little while....) And one last thing, what upgrades should I factor into the cost to get a Disco trail worthy. Now I have read the forums and have a general idea, but what else would be suggested for hauling a few hundred pounds of equipment while doing it? Thanks for all the help!!
And who knows.... Maybe I will end up getting bit by the LR bug too.... :wings: