davek0974
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Why cant they build a motor thats as much fun as a landy but does really good mpg...
I recently got my first disco, an early 300tdi, on getting a new 'old' motor i always get to know them by giving a service etc as its a great way to find out things you dont spot when buying. Anyway i was laying underneath admiring all the oil leaks, drips and rust, thinking "what the hell does that dangly bit do?" and "why isn't that connected to anything?" as you do, while hitting things with spanners and poking them with the screwdriver.
When i finished, it needs a road test of course so grabbed the mrs, jumped in and went for a trip round the country lanes near where we live. While driving, thoughts of my Series 3 wagons came back as we had some great times and camping trips in them many moons ago. I had to change to more modern transport due to the fuel bill as i do about 250 miles a week and a S3 would need a mortgage to run that distance each week, we ended up with a Mondeo which will easily do 50+mpg.
Back to the Disco which was bought specifically to tow a heavy trailer so will get very low usage, I was thinking while boucing around the lanes how much fun it was to drive, just like a Series model but with better seats and carpet! Its something to do with the effort needed to drive one - they just dont drive themselves unlike the Ford which is like driving a comfy sofa and very boring, with a Landy you have to make them go! You cant service the Mondeo without a degree in computers but the Disco just needs a good socket set and a big hammer.
So the original question is, with all the modern technology, why cant i have a Landrover that drives like a S3, defender or old Disco but does 50mpg? I know all about the fantastic streamlining and aerodynamics of Landy's but im sure it must be possible?
I would love to drive the Landy as the main vehicle but even at 25-30mpg its still gonna cost to do 250 miles a week.
Why does fun always = £££££
Gotta love a Landrover
I recently got my first disco, an early 300tdi, on getting a new 'old' motor i always get to know them by giving a service etc as its a great way to find out things you dont spot when buying. Anyway i was laying underneath admiring all the oil leaks, drips and rust, thinking "what the hell does that dangly bit do?" and "why isn't that connected to anything?" as you do, while hitting things with spanners and poking them with the screwdriver.
When i finished, it needs a road test of course so grabbed the mrs, jumped in and went for a trip round the country lanes near where we live. While driving, thoughts of my Series 3 wagons came back as we had some great times and camping trips in them many moons ago. I had to change to more modern transport due to the fuel bill as i do about 250 miles a week and a S3 would need a mortgage to run that distance each week, we ended up with a Mondeo which will easily do 50+mpg.
Back to the Disco which was bought specifically to tow a heavy trailer so will get very low usage, I was thinking while boucing around the lanes how much fun it was to drive, just like a Series model but with better seats and carpet! Its something to do with the effort needed to drive one - they just dont drive themselves unlike the Ford which is like driving a comfy sofa and very boring, with a Landy you have to make them go! You cant service the Mondeo without a degree in computers but the Disco just needs a good socket set and a big hammer.
So the original question is, with all the modern technology, why cant i have a Landrover that drives like a S3, defender or old Disco but does 50mpg? I know all about the fantastic streamlining and aerodynamics of Landy's but im sure it must be possible?
I would love to drive the Landy as the main vehicle but even at 25-30mpg its still gonna cost to do 250 miles a week.
Why does fun always = £££££
Gotta love a Landrover