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- Labbix
- Member Since: 05 Mar 2018
- Location: Tanzania
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you are right!
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
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Incidentally the 3 litre petrol has been faultless so far. Pulls like an elephant on steroids and no oil dilution issues too worry about
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- Labbix
- Member Since: 05 Mar 2018
- Location: Tanzania
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Correct, but for traveling in Southern Africa I would still take a diesel, more chance you will find some and less visits to the petrol station. Another thing I regret on the D5 is that you will have less space to put all your gear, as I have a compressor, starter cables, towing ropes, hooks and so on. The useful space under the second row is gone, the trays in the back contain now USB ports which makes these trays too small for normal tools.
So it’s less a bush fit car than before in my opinion, but a more luxurious travel companion for the average travelers. And honestly I think this was the market LR was aiming for with this car.
This South African 4x4 site might have better info, although big chance you know it already:
http://www.4x4community.co.za
Whatever you decide: Enjoy the ride in your beautiful country!
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- DG
- Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
- Location: Surrey
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Road Runner 2017 wrote:
You must be well gutted
Obviously not
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
- Location: Scotland
- Posts: 2010
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We originally went for the 3 litre diesel last year, as the fuel economy was better than the petrol, and better torque for towing. All previous Discos have been diesel.
I also agree less visits too the petrol station. However after the engine problems we encountered and all the negative oil dilution posts we decided against another diesel, as no solution was forthcoming. This is our first petrol, and it's alot smoother and quieter than the diesel.
I think you have hit the nail on the head with regards too the lack of space for tools etc. LR have definately upped the mark on the D5 being aimed at the Luxury end of the market. Yes the D4 had a certain ruggedness too it which the D5 doesnt. I would be afraid too take it offroad incase I damaged it. However the D5 is head and shoulders above the D4 when it comes too the luxury stakes.
Give me a ruffty ruffty diesel Defender or a D4 anyday, too circumnavigate the globe
Last edited by Road Runner 2017 on 28th May 2018 7:39 pm. Edited 1 time in total
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- Road Runner 2017
- Member Since: 14 Jan 2017
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- GusPaterson
- Member Since: 28 May 2018
- Location: Cape Town
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Thanks for the comments, I will certainly not rush into a D5 and will eke out my Disco 3 for a bit longer . . .
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