Discovery 2017

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  • CEEGEE
    Member Since: 08 Aug 2018
    Location: Sheffield
    Posts: 17
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Carpathian Grey

    2 ltr or 3 ltr ??

    So, just joined the forum having previously been a RR Vogue owner and still have my trusty Defender, which is a keeper.

    Decided that the Discovery 5 ticks all the boxes for our new "family" car and has all the room we need for the dogs, etc, etc.

    We have decided to go for the HSE and indeed LR UK seem to have just released lots of circa 1 year old HSE's with around 10k on the clock at good prices.

    We have driven a 2ltr, and it was "fine", but just felt slightly "gutless" and almost "not right" in such a big car.

    I know this is "the way things are going" i.e. the smaller engines, but I have hankering for the 3ltr - what's the view of others ??
  • Blackbeltbob
    Member Since: 30 Nov 2017
    Location: Ayrshire
    Posts: 73
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Lux Corris Grey

    3 litre is the way to go. Very smooth and not that bad on fuel either.
    just feels "right" in the car.
  • simonh
    Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
    Location: Shropshire
    Posts: 1002
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Farallon Black

    Love my 2L and don't find it gutless at all. Plenty of power when needed.

    Sure its not as silky smooth or as meaty sounding as the 3L but then it also doesn't suffer from oil dilution and early oil change issues either Wink

    If you are a high mileage user (long runs to get the DPF regens working fully) or need to tow a lot of heavy trailers / caravan etc then the 3L is the way to go for sure.

    The 2L driven normally can easily give low 40's MPG according to the dash display,

    Velar HSE D240 - MY19
    Served by the excellent Shukers Land Rover of Ludlow - 10 Land Rover’s and 20 years of amazing customer service.
  • Chalkys HSE
    Member Since: 04 Jun 2017
    Location: Yorkshire
    Posts: 339
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Corris Grey

    I've got the 3ltr, Given the choice again i would buy the 2ltr.

    The 3 is more refined i believe, it feels strong and pulls well, it's silky smooth and sounds nice.

    the Oil dilution is in my opinion the major bug bare, had mine changed after only 2 months and was ready again 2 months later. i cant afford to be taking days off work to assist JLR in their own customer based guinnie pig testing, so i'm putting their engineering to the test by seeing if their tollerances can hold out for the advertised 16K miles, i'm already at 13% dilution so in another 13K miles it's either gonna blow or rectify itself.

    According to form there's nothing wrong with it ?

    So in "Short" buy the 2.0 Thumbs Up

    2017 MY D5 HSE 3.0 Td6 Corris Grey, Side steps, roof rails,
  • Qwertyd5
    Member Since: 23 Jul 2018
    Location: Highland
    Posts: 23
    United Kingdom 
    2018 Discovery Td6 HSE Corris Grey

    +1 check out the oil dilution issue and whether your “driving style” is likely to attract it, particularly in the now discontinued 258ps 3.0l, that’s the engine these used HSE will all have.
  • CEEGEE
    Member Since: 08 Aug 2018
    Location: Sheffield
    Posts: 17
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Td6 HSE Carpathian Grey



    Drove this 3 ltr today - have to say much preferred it to the 2 ltr - speed of response, 70 - 90 'get up and go' and the sound.


    Spoke to the service team about the oil dilution, who recognised the issue, but said in their experience, there were no more problems with the 3 ltr over the 2 ltr Rolling Eyes

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  • Flat Earther
    Member Since: 15 Dec 2016
    Location: England
    Posts: 73
    United Kingdom 

    A colleague’s running the 2.0 in a Disco Sport and from his experiences, I’d offset the 3.0 oil dilution issues with more serious reliability concerns of the 2.0 litre at 70-80,000 miles and beyond.
  • DG
    Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
    Location: Surrey
    Posts: 434
    United Kingdom 
    2018 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Fuji White

    Thats more likely to be the 180 rather than the 240 ...the disco5 doesn't appear to suffer the same issues
  • simonh
    Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
    Location: Shropshire
    Posts: 1002
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Farallon Black

    2L in the DS suffers the same oil dilution issues the 3L does in the D5.

    TBH the 2L in the D5 is great. Never had any regrets. Fuel consumption better, plenty of power when needed, quiet and seems a great match to the 8 speed gearbox when in Sport mode.

    Velar HSE D240 - MY19
    Served by the excellent Shukers Land Rover of Ludlow - 10 Land Rover’s and 20 years of amazing customer service.
  • stevegbxpp
    Member Since: 16 Jan 2018
    Location: Godalming
    Posts: 12
    United Kingdom 

    DG, am I correct in thinking that that you are in the Surrey area? Near Godalming? If so, who are you using for service now that the wonderful Guava are no more?. If that's not you, anyone else recommend a good main dealer for warrnty/service work?
    Sorry if I've hi-jacked the thread
    Cheers
    Steve
  • DG
    Member Since: 27 Apr 2016
    Location: Surrey
    Posts: 434
    United Kingdom 
    2018 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Fuji White

    I've used Guy Salmon Thames Ditton for 15 years ...they've always looked after me very well Smile
  • stevegbxpp
    Member Since: 16 Jan 2018
    Location: Godalming
    Posts: 12
    United Kingdom 

    Ok, thank you, I'll look in to that
  • Verydisco
    Member Since: 22 Aug 2018
    Location: UK
    Posts: 4
    United Kingdom 

    I have only tested the 3L and, 'on paper', a 2L feels very small.

    Has anyone tested the 2L then 3L back to back?
  • LancsLad
    Member Since: 22 Aug 2018
    Location: Lancs
    Posts: 147
    United Kingdom 
    2018 Discovery Td6 HSE Santorini Black

    I'll let you know soon how it compares..

    We've just handed a 2.0L HSE LUX back after 7 weeks.. Cool

    Gave it a real good "testing" now waiting for my 3.0L TDV6 to compare.
    Ive also had a Disco Sport 2.0L for the last 3 years.

    initial comparisons between the D5 and Sport 2.0L was the D5 has been "chipped up" deffo felt a bit quicker to me.

    But lets see.. Very Happy
  • simonh
    Member Since: 02 Apr 2017
    Location: Shropshire
    Posts: 1002
    United Kingdom 
    2017 Discovery Sd4 (240) HSE Farallon Black

    Verydisco wrote:
    I have only tested the 3L and, 'on paper', a 2L feels very small.

    Has anyone tested the 2L then 3L back to back?


    The 2L is very good in the D5. No way does it feel too small,

    Velar HSE D240 - MY19
    Served by the excellent Shukers Land Rover of Ludlow - 10 Land Rover’s and 20 years of amazing customer service.
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