Why a Discovery

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Yep. Tuesday morning. The picture doesn't show how deep the ditch was that well! The only reason the indicator got broken was cos the chain slipped off and we dropped it on its nose! Even the wing mirror (that i thought had been crushed) had just folded itself in!
 
Shire horses have massive ground clearance and no limitations to height of the operator. Massive space, no nasty centre consols to get in the way ;)

Shire horses also make about TEN TONS of ****e annually.

If I had my way all horses wuld be licensed - £10 a hand per annum.
Then hit them with a ****e Tax, and of course put 80% tax on hay.

Horses are horrible things, but good to eat.

CharlesY
 
Shire horses also make about TEN TONS of ****e annually.

If I had my way all horses wuld be licensed - £10 a hand per annum.
Then hit them with a ****e Tax, and of course put 80% tax on hay.

Horses are horrible things, but good to eat.

CharlesY

Must say I agree there and also (and I dont care if I upset any) bloody cyclists!! 125cc motorbikes have to pay £15 per year plus however much insurance to use Britains roads. Bicycles are more of a hazard and pay **** all!!
 
Since I saw my first Discovery I wanted one. I was on the lot at a local dealership a few years ago and spotted a Disco II in off a lease so I bought it!

I've never regretted the purchase - hasn't given me a bit of trouble.

The main reason I always wanted a Land Rover was a high speed chase in Los Angeles about 10 years ago:

[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNFpRRYO65A"]YouTube - Broadcast Yourself.[/nomedia]
 
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