Should You Buy a LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 4? (Test Drive & Review SDV6)

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@PeterGriffin-lh6wp
@PeterGriffin-lh6wp 2 жыл бұрын
Owned Land Rovers all my life ( 80 years old ) I consider the Disco 4 the best one ever.
@Tom3294.
@Tom3294. 7 ай бұрын
What makes them better than the previous gen? Apart from refinement inside - are they generally more reliable? Been looking at the reviews for the 2.7 and they seem better than the 3.0
@RichardBrowne-ks5xe
@RichardBrowne-ks5xe 11 күн бұрын
same as the d3 !!!
@CardanoETF
@CardanoETF 7 күн бұрын
@@Tom3294. same engine bored out
@thelifeandtimesofteddywint5396
@thelifeandtimesofteddywint5396 2 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to work out wtf you do and it's totally beyond me. Every single car you review I want to buy, there's no way I'd ever visit your lot as I'd end up buying whatever you wanted to get rid of that day, no matter how inappropriate or frivolous 🙄🤣
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos 2 жыл бұрын
Haha sorry
@rajjassal123
@rajjassal123 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣
@MrTwister86660
@MrTwister86660 7 ай бұрын
You’re not trying very hard, you’d see he’s a car dealer if you watch the videos 😂
@doncorleon9
@doncorleon9 6 ай бұрын
That is what a car lover does. Even the ones we don't particularly fancy, we respect for what they are. We can have our own favorites but even the supermarket car park looks like a candy store. Because even that boring corolla next to you can tell you it's story if you are keen.
@doncorleon9
@doncorleon9 6 ай бұрын
I prefer the cable anyway. Better fidelity.
@jasondoyle6061
@jasondoyle6061 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic review. Love my Disco 4 and agree with you on nearly all those points!!
@Ngunirovers7481
@Ngunirovers7481 2 жыл бұрын
We ran a fleet of 8, after owning the first one we said: “this is the best car we have ever driven/owned” so we bought another, eventually we ran a fleet of 8 for transferring guests from one game reserve to another. Then Covid hit, and at 250k km the crank snapped on a 2015 model, overtaking a truck up a hill towing a heavy trailer. We sold them all;( I then personally went and found a 2010 5.0 V8. Absolutely love it! Puts a massive smile on my face every time I drive it, not as much torque as the diesel for towing, and obviously heavier on fuel, but my goodness when it climbs above 3k rpm, things get really exciting, and up around 5k rpm you doing 7sec to 100kph and it’s making a great sound. Also no turbos, hoses, intake manifolds, and crank problems that the diesels may give. Does need the timing chain guides and water pump done before they get too bad, and then usual disco 4 stuff. But like many people have said, what you get from the vehicle far outweighs what you spend on it. Cheers for the great video mate.
@mvubu6823
@mvubu6823 Жыл бұрын
You really should watch the recent LR TINE video that explains exactly what your crank shaft broke and the design flaw that causes it. It's a brilliant video
@rumpoh8039
@rumpoh8039 10 ай бұрын
LANDCRUISERS never SNAP A CRANK
@rmsolympic438
@rmsolympic438 10 ай бұрын
@@rumpoh8039 Land Cruiser is too overrated...
@donoconnor4204
@donoconnor4204 8 ай бұрын
Always brilliant from start to finish. Great experience and knowledge!!
@kks3186
@kks3186 Ай бұрын
Mate, you are One of the Best Car reviewers I have ever come across. Great Review. I own a 2015 TDV6 and its like my family member.
@warwickoakey5242
@warwickoakey5242 2 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for you to review a Disco 4 for a while Matt. I took the plunge last October a bought a 2013 V8 HSE here in Dubai (badged as the LR4 over here). I bought the best spec I could afford, and looked around for a while until I found the best condition model with the most complete history I could find. The one thing I realised during my search, is that Landy owners don't want to sell if they don't have to. At least 2 people said they would keep them if they didn't get the offer they wanted. I have to say that I now completely understand. This has to be the best car I've owned. Yes it's cost be a few dirhams to sort bits out (air compressor, full service including transmission, tyres etc), but I am soo chuffed I own this car now. It makes me smile every time I get in it. I have even started offering to run to the shops just to drive it. Your review is spot on, don't ever buy any used car expecting trouble free motoring. I was fortunate to only have a few issues, and still have money put aside as 'just in case' fund. Plus it's a big heavy beast and drinks fuel if not careful. I average 14.5l/100km, which gets be 500+ km per tank full. I wouldn't change a thing though. Pretty sure I'll be keeping this one for a long while yet. If you're ever in Dubai Matt, give me a shout and I'll take you for a ride to show you what a V8 does. It'll put a smile on your face too.
@18_rabbit
@18_rabbit 22 күн бұрын
if ever in Dubai... not funny, but many ppl would never go to Dubai, period. Just sayin', bcuz things have become more illuminated in the past decade in the world, re who's who, who does what, to whom, etc. UAE is ok, but again, life is short, there's only so much time, and many nice places to go that make Dubai seem not well grounded.
@derekgibson9834
@derekgibson9834 5 ай бұрын
Matt, thank you for your honest review. Disco 4 is now a contender to replace my crashed RR Sport. Happy New Year
@georgeakopoulos463
@georgeakopoulos463 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the most insightful and practical review I've read
@mistert8208
@mistert8208 7 ай бұрын
Nice Video. I congratulate you for your clarity and honesty in describing this car. I live in Switzerland and intend to buy a Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Used: year 2012 - 173983 miles at a cost of 10,900 Swiss Francs (approx. 9943.44 British Pounds). The owner said that the sunroof motor stopped operating but after seeing your video, I am even more convinced to buy it.
@sinclairforrest7
@sinclairforrest7 Жыл бұрын
Great review 👍 Just bought a 2013 Disco 4 SDV6 HSE Luxury, just under 86,000 miles. Very nice! Had a Disco 1 years ago when they were current.
@johnciummo3299
@johnciummo3299 Жыл бұрын
I owned a Disco, LR3(loved it) and a RR Sport. I now own a LR4 HSE,2016,Fuji White. Best damn car I have ever owned. Such a classic look. Yes the maintenance cost is more than other SUV’s. But if you stick to the schedule on maintenance you will be just fine. Find a good mechanic, mine specializes in RR/LR you can save a lot of money. I can’t tell you how many people have offered to buy my LR4. It’s a classic. It’s look and design is timeless. After all it’s a Land Rover!!!
@marcushorsley4019
@marcushorsley4019 2 жыл бұрын
Genuinely the best rural family cars going! Had a Disco3 for 7 years and did 150k with no problems, now have a late 2016 Disco4 and just done 105k again with no problems. As long as you keep servicing them they're great. LRC 4x4 in Congleton always look after mine.
@dolguldur4706
@dolguldur4706 2 жыл бұрын
150k is small numbers mate..if it start reaching above 400-500k..then we can start talking
@GRACEORT
@GRACEORT 2 жыл бұрын
Can you total up all the receipts for service and maintenance costs you’ve spent in that time and post the total £ in your reply? Thanks
@dolguldur4706
@dolguldur4706 2 жыл бұрын
@@GRACEORT thats going to be hugeee mate 🤣 i know it will haha
@kendouble9705
@kendouble9705 2 жыл бұрын
I sometimes wonder if everyone who had trouble with a Disco 3/4 (and those people certainly exist) made a KZbin video about it. Yeah something will go pop and the parts prices will be a work of comic genius but for the most part they just do the job and do it brilliantly. They were a combo of LR's know-how and Ford's QC systems, probably the best car Land Rover's ever made. (You might want to fight me on that one.)
@Jon-zj2nj
@Jon-zj2nj 2 жыл бұрын
@@dolguldur4706 I know someone with 741,000 miles (not kilometers) on a Disco 3 the last time that I heard from him. Have you managed that? I have a photo of the mileometer that I’m happy to email to anyone that doesn’t believe it 👍
@pmacc3557
@pmacc3557 Жыл бұрын
Great review. I love these machines. I’m seriously considering getting a Disco 4
@JasRoss
@JasRoss 2 жыл бұрын
My first D4 was a 2013 SE with the 5.0L V8 and drove it fairly aggressively in the deserts of Qartar. In 5 years of ownership, nothing ever went besides the usual wear and tear (LCA bushings, etc). Moved back here to the UK and picked up a 2016 HSE Lux and in 3 years of ownership, has been flawless. Find yourself a reliable independent LR specialist for service and avoid the mega-priced dealership servicing and they are quite manageable. I can't imagine anything else modern and comparable to replace it.
@weebam85
@weebam85 3 ай бұрын
Best straight-to-the point review Ive seen. Thanks
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos 3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@jeremyfullthorpe8275
@jeremyfullthorpe8275 3 ай бұрын
Hi there a really honest and fair representation of the Land Rover Discovery 4. After just righting off my Audi Q7 last week due to flooding where we now live, I am looking at the Land Rover Discovery 4 as an alternative vehicle. Roads where I live now are prone to flooding after moving close to the wales border last autumn. We are looking at one on or around 2015 with late 40k to mid 50k on the clock. Good tips regarding electronic hand break, air suspension, cam belt etc and they are questions that we will be asking. Thanks again for producing this video👍
@LEWISJAXON1
@LEWISJAXON1 2 жыл бұрын
As a dealer and collector, This is probably THE best car you could buy! People will say, Unreliable, thirsty, expensive..It's honestly one of the very best cars you can buy in the UK today.. it's £170 to fill but does around 500 miles per tank and just makes you feel the absolute b88locks when you drive it. White cars in my experience command a premium 🔥...The smart man's choice is the XS spec 😜
@howardneil8164
@howardneil8164 2 жыл бұрын
£170 to fill it up 🤦‍♂️ I’m still getting over £100 to fill up my Lexus NX
@Hewbuntu
@Hewbuntu 9 ай бұрын
I'm glad you said that! I bought a 2014 Disco 4 today. Love it so far but it has literally only been 8 hours!
@alvinmwangi
@alvinmwangi 2 жыл бұрын
Best looking discovery ever made, indeed!
@richwilliams9548
@richwilliams9548 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant video as usual when it comes to land rover’s/range rover’s. I’ve got a discovery 3 and a L405, the comments constantly “bet it costs a fortune and bet it always breakdowns” really gets boring. So I point them to your channel and let you explain. 3 of my mates now subscribe to your channel.
@Jon-zj2nj
@Jon-zj2nj 2 жыл бұрын
“bet it costs a fortune and bet it keeps breaking down” Oh yes, that same old, pub bore style, lecture 🙁
@davidmoynahan9585
@davidmoynahan9585 2 жыл бұрын
Very tidy example you had there, looks stunning in white with silver alloys and waaaay better than the newer 5 😀
@georgeparker7838
@georgeparker7838 2 жыл бұрын
I had a Disco 4. 4 years old, one owner, 44k miles, apparently fireproof. It was a fine thing to drive and you always felt it had lots of spare capacity if even it was needed. Then the problems started. First a leak on the steering hydraulics (£375 from my LR dealer) Next a front suspension bush (£295). Then, for no obvious reason it started pumping out clouds of dark grey smoke. I took it to a Land Rover Specialist Independent. He said it needed two new turbochargers, etc, etc, etc. - price £7600. I got it done. Within a month it was chucking out thick grey smoke again. Another new turbo - luckily this one at the repairers expense. I decided to get rid of it before something else went wrong. In the 14 months I owned it, I lost £12750. What a total heap of junk!
@JohnSmith-ep2hh
@JohnSmith-ep2hh 2 жыл бұрын
I feel your pain dude. I had one of the last disco 3’s and my story is similar to yours. Bought it at 90k miles. Got the £1500 timing belt service done just after purchasing then a month later all sorts of lights and warnings on the dash which turned out to be the high pressure fuel pump costing a nice £1300. Then the spare key stopped working and cost over £300 to have a new one off Landrover. The next annual service set me back well over £700 replacing discs, pads, and various worn bushes etc. That years MOT set me back just shy of £300 getting the rear brake lines replaced. My second year was spent with the engine management light occasionally coming on the dash then disappearing after a few drives. Most likely culprits were the EGRs. The annual service that year was £800 with a long list of things that needed replacing, as well as being warned that my gearbox had a bit of vibration and might need replacing sometime in future! A few months later I booked it in to have the gearbox flushed costing £250 and then a few months later a replacement wheel bearing which I can’t remember the cost of! Around the 2 year mark the suspension began throwing up a load of faults and warning lights causing it to just lower onto the bump stops. Cycling the ignition fixed it for days or sometimes weeks but it always returned sooner or later. Up to this point I considered my ownership experience to be fairly normal as the expensive bills were all consistent with what typical discovery owners put up with. I certainly wasn’t considering changing car but just accepted the astronomical maintenance regime as par for the course. Then approaching 3 years into my ownership the engine started knocking which got louder and louder quite quickly. After some non invasive investigation it became pretty obvious the main bearings were on their way out and rather than put a new engine in it I sold it to we buy any car for £4000!! Way less than half of what I had paid for it when I got it. This is the reality of owning Landrovers. I’m told even the new ones are plagued with reliability issues, and constant dashboard warning lights etc.
@anthonyhendley1689
@anthonyhendley1689 2 жыл бұрын
Totally a load of junk. People will never learn.
@howardneil8164
@howardneil8164 2 жыл бұрын
My friends daughter has one , nothing but problems, spent over £10,000 on it. 🤦‍♂️
@johngunning2123
@johngunning2123 2 жыл бұрын
Haha! What a pile of junk!
@destroyerarmor2846
@destroyerarmor2846 Жыл бұрын
Yup, typical British car
@mdeflyer
@mdeflyer 2 жыл бұрын
We bought a 2016 Landmark edition last year and immediately had to have it Waxoyled as it had pulled boats out of the sea in Scotland for all of its short life. Lovely vehicle and very happy with it.
@mattcartwright8272
@mattcartwright8272 Жыл бұрын
My brother in law has the same model. Pretty much the last one off the line. So far it's been pretty good apart from a electronic parking break failure that turned out to be the sensor but it took 3 months to get a OEM replacement. He seems happy paying £1000 for the JLR extended warranty...
@richardmiles9626
@richardmiles9626 Жыл бұрын
2014 XS 88000 miles. No issues and useful for taking a group out for dinner. The running front lights are like a glowworm and replaced the main beams for better illumination. A great car.
@Ab0minati0n
@Ab0minati0n Жыл бұрын
Had my D4 since 2010 with 279,000Km (180,000 miles) on it. Best vehicle i have ever owned. Fantastic quiet and comfortable ride, handles beutifully and great offroad. Tows well, can sleep in back for quick camping trips and I get 8.2L/100km from the TD 2.7 on the highway so great fuel economy. Only downside was the ZF 6 speed box having to be rebuilt at around 170,000km as it was "sealed for life" so land rover never serviced it and did have to replace the air compressor but that was under warranty. Lesson learnt though, service regularly now. I do all the other servicing myself so that saves alot of $$
@karling9272
@karling9272 Жыл бұрын
A great informative video ..you have made me think twice about a purchase
@dannicu1513
@dannicu1513 2 жыл бұрын
Genuinely amazing content,i always want one but i can not afford to maintain one,so i need a new line of work to be able to have one, life changing episode this one :-) ,i can say
@brucemacaulay4331
@brucemacaulay4331 2 жыл бұрын
I had a Disco 3 for all the same reasons, and managed to get from 70k to over 200K in 7 years. So many happy memories. But it cost me pretty much £2.5 - £3K a year in garage bills to run it before fuel. I forgave it everything, but have now realised I could lease pretty much anything else for less!
@MartinSmith-pv3zf
@MartinSmith-pv3zf 2 ай бұрын
Always value your opinion on car choice,and like yourself am a range rover deadhead particularly the l322 i've owned four ff model's throughout the ranges ,not a deisel fan because i'm not looking for a defender, i'm running a volvo v70 petrol for the last 3 years which has been flawless, i'm so missing my green oval fix,for some reason i'm considering the disco 4 SDV6 i'm doing my homework on the car and this insight adout the model from your judgement has been the usual standard thank you very very much
@willmears1111
@willmears1111 Жыл бұрын
Loved my 2006 Discovery 3. The ride and comfort were a dream. Power average. Looks a head turner at the time. This looks even better.
@adzy166
@adzy166 2 жыл бұрын
Glorious countryside. Nice vid. Thanks
@ericgeorge5483
@ericgeorge5483 2 жыл бұрын
Big running costs aside, thats one great, big car. Love it.
@RobEvansWoodsman
@RobEvansWoodsman 2 жыл бұрын
Thinking of buying a later model Discovery 4 and this video was very helpful. Thanks.
@RobEvansWoodsman
@RobEvansWoodsman 2 жыл бұрын
I've since been told by a few guys in the know not to touch the 4, shame it's a nice car.
@elgarajedemattautosdehighp3937
@elgarajedemattautosdehighp3937 Жыл бұрын
@@RobEvansWoodsman Don't listen to them, take the plunge, they're fantastic!
@jasonjarvis3796
@jasonjarvis3796 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got the exact same model in santorini black metallic........LOVE IT!
@davids9549
@davids9549 2 жыл бұрын
After 30 years of trouble-free Toyota/Lexus product ownership, I took the plunge 2 years ago and got a 2015 Disco HSE. Is it as well built? No. Does it feel as well designed and put together? No. Has it been as reliable? So far, yes. Is it as enjoyable? Yes, oh yes. Your assessment is spot-on, the silliness of the electronic parking brake and the frankly ridiculous stop/start function equalled by the utilitarian brilliance of the split rear door, for example. In a way, this car is like an archaeological site in that you get layers on top of each other, each added by successive Land Rover designers, who didn't tend to preserve the organic whole, but rather slapped the new atop the old any old how. And not always very intelligently either, but much in the British Leyland Friday-afternoon tradition. Notwithstanding all that, the plusses greatly outweigh the minuses for me, and as long as I don't get major reliability issues or cataclysmically serious breakdowns, I can see this car being a long-term keeper.
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos 2 жыл бұрын
Hope it continues to serve you well
@chojny23
@chojny23 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this material, just bought one. White, 2011, SDV6. Now I don’t know, do I more love it or more be scared of it ;)
@Jack-rc1yl
@Jack-rc1yl Жыл бұрын
Mines done 350,000 kms, tows 3 ton of caravan with absolute ease, power and authority. Runs like a Swiss watch.
@Jack-rc1yl
@Jack-rc1yl Жыл бұрын
I would add the Navigation software is an abomination.
@bigchief2331
@bigchief2331 Жыл бұрын
These are one of the most capable, practical and versatile cars ever made. There is NOTHING that comes close to this level of utility. I know tradespeople who use theirs for trade work during the week with the seats dropped. They load it up with tools, lawn mowers etc and then take it all out for leisure trips. Cavernous space in these and waaaaaay nicer to drive than any van or dual cab utility. SDV6 by far the pick of the bunch. Good cars and reliable if you service them on time.
@stestewart1119
@stestewart1119 Жыл бұрын
See after watching this vid I'm now tied I've been a Volvo fan since birth and looking to get something that capable of light to medium off roading for camping, Mountain biking, Astrophotography etc and an Xc09 is what I've been thinking of but now I've been looking at these Disco's and I'm impressed
@Analysis-UK
@Analysis-UK 2 жыл бұрын
Another great review! Would love to see a review of the Vauxhall Astra K
@rabross4703
@rabross4703 2 жыл бұрын
Have a 2012 disco 4 this 2 years...apart from service and tyres it has behaved well...servicing and how you treat any vehicle is half the battle
@eirassuperkanal2272
@eirassuperkanal2272 3 ай бұрын
Great informative video.. thank!
@faustinaadu2284
@faustinaadu2284 2 жыл бұрын
You could also get remote control for the stereo in the back
@yoyoman9747
@yoyoman9747 Жыл бұрын
Being a BMW driver for 10 years, currently a G30 540d and as impressive as that car is (4.9s 0-60, M Sport etc) I cannot get enough of my girlfriends Disco 4. It might genuinely be the most enjoyable car I’ve ever driven. 110k miles and no issues other than usual maintenance. It even gets 33mpg on a run. I use it to transport items that would fit in no other car on the regular. There’s really nothing else like it. If the engine goes, I think I’ll just replace it with a 5.0 v8. At this point we have swapped cars on a permanent basis.
@QuiickScopeThis
@QuiickScopeThis 2 жыл бұрын
200k on the clock and my disco 3 is still going, cracking cars these discos whether it be the 3 or 4!
@zzzeds
@zzzeds Жыл бұрын
Ive had my 2014 LR4 3.0 V6 (Commercial) for 5 years it now has 130,000 miles to date and hasn't missed a beat. I average 300 miles a week. Ive had 2 new wishbones fitted, and cam belt changed by main dealer at 110,000 miles. Comfiest car I've ever driven. Yes expensive to fill up but like I said it hasn't missed a beat engine wise. I love it. Maybe I'm lucky but I'm sure all cars have their issues.
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Жыл бұрын
Pleased to hear it
@markashmeade5854
@markashmeade5854 2 жыл бұрын
I guess I’m one of the lucky people - I have a 2012 5.0 V8 Disco 4. Well, actually an LR4 as I’m in the US (although originally English/British). Having a Jag XK8 with the 4.2 V8 (and loving that car!), I “discovered” that you could get a Disco 4 with a 5.0 Jag V8. I thought to myself, “what is not to like?” - and so it came to pass. Years ago, in the Army in Germany, we could get tax-free motors, and I had a TDi Disco 1/facelift, and then the (Rover) V8 Disco 1/facelift. Nice as they were, the Disco 4 is vastly superior. Disco 1s were based on RR Classics, and the D4 is larger in every dimension than the RR Classic. This review was very well done, and I agree with all points except the engine-related ones, as mine is quite different. Matt - come on over and review mine :)
@paddymurray2758
@paddymurray2758 2 жыл бұрын
Buy it definitely…..but remember a Diso 4 is “the gift the keeps on taking & taking”……2012 with 112k very well maintained…..crank snapped two weeks ago, and had the crossover pipe replaced late last year…..however I wouldn’t part with it for love nor money…..it’s still one of the most comfortable big 4x4s out there…..I I’ve had them all, X5, Merc ML, landcruiser…..
@life107familyfitnessboxing8
@life107familyfitnessboxing8 Жыл бұрын
Despite all of the problems I have heard, I'm still going to purchase one. I'm not afraid.
@justmike2839
@justmike2839 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2014 Discovery XXV (25th Anniversary Edition) It hasn’t missed a beat since I got it. And have had to change tyres and a set of brake pads and that’s it.
@ltownandfriends4531
@ltownandfriends4531 2 жыл бұрын
in south africa we get the 5.0 liter version (its a actually a jaguar engine). its very nice, only criticism is that if you not careful with the throttle from a stand still it jerks you forward. so you gotta touch it very lightly and then you can go balls the wall if you want. definitely also recommend the tan interior which looks great in this car
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds nice. We didn’t get that
@kevincroft9848
@kevincroft9848 9 ай бұрын
I agree with you Matt with this car . I would love to own one. Very practical car lots of power and best of all its got cup holders .thought that remark of the cup holders would make you smile 😂. I like your sense of humour in all your videos. You are a natural. You would make a good preacher. But you were made to be a car salesman . Stuck at what you are good at. And you will become UK 🇬🇧 best loved car salesman Kevin from sunny Radcliffe Radcliffe
@domcali8450
@domcali8450 Жыл бұрын
I have 2007 LR3 in Canada and bought it for 11 thousand with 180 thousand kilometers and have owned it for 7 years and put 5 thousand into it but I do not regret it that thing still drives better than any other SUV I have been including my wife's 2015 Honda pilot and I would like to upgrade to the LR4 just simply because its starting to feel a dated in 2022 however it still runs great
@gregseguin9423
@gregseguin9423 Жыл бұрын
I purchased a 2012 LR4 HSE for the Wife two years ago. It does require maintenance, so don't put it off. We live in the US so we have the V8 at 375 hp & torque. If the timing chain breaks, which ours did, the valves hit the pistons, causing the head to be rebuilt. You will here the chain when it starts to go bad so replace it imediately. We do Love this Truck how ever. It's Fuji White with light biege interior and it is still an absolutely gorgeous truck at 90k miles. It is also a beast off road. I have had Jeeps, Suburbans, Ram Chargers a current diesel 2021 Colorado ZR2 etc and this LR4 is more capable than all but the ZR2, with street tires off road. I have pulled out large trees, fence lines and used it as a truck and it doesn't even grunt. I also pulled out the ZR2 when it was buried in some deep mud. It also carries a hint of class and elagance and my wife just adores this truck. It holds seven and some gear and the interior couldn't be nicer for a 2012. I would stay away from the super charged Jag V6 that these evolved to in later LR4 years in the US. Would I recommend someone to buy one. Yes provided they had money to maintain it and put all the premium gas it drinks. Its now an eleven year old truck and still turns heads. I have fixed a front left side sun roof leak which had water in the floor board and the air compressor replacement myself. If the vehicles holds up well after the major engine repair and the wife gets a new truck some day this may get a 2 1/2 inch lift and 33"s. If you haven't seen one on 33's search for it.
@rossmclaren71
@rossmclaren71 2 жыл бұрын
Great video mate I had one here in Brisbane for 2 years ! But just to correct you that it has 2 Timing Belts to change and these V6 engines are suffering all over the world with snapped crankshafts ! Trust me google it ! But I still loved it. Thanks Ross
@1967CraigE
@1967CraigE 2 жыл бұрын
Actually they Do Not have 2 timing belts. They have a timing belt at the front of the engine and a fuel pump belt at the rear. Very different things. If the fuel pump belt breaks all it will do is stop the car until replaced. However a timing belt can do quite a lot more damage. Having recently replaced mine, myself (not through failure). And the so called crank failure is only a very very small %, do some more research. It is not as common as some make out.
@rossmclaren71
@rossmclaren71 2 жыл бұрын
@@1967CraigE think you will find it’s still classed as a pump timing belt so I’m not wrong in what I say mate but thanks for the reply. Not such a small percent here in Australia of snapped cranks ( my friend is a LR master Tech ) so still an expensive gamble ! But hey if you love them why not 👍
@1967CraigE
@1967CraigE 2 жыл бұрын
@@rossmclaren71 No it is not, many LR mechanic friends and have just done mine and nowhere refereed to as a timing belt as it does not do any timing at all. And for the snapped cranks you are just wrong, they are very low numbers, maybe talk to a few reputable LR mechanics that deal with these. It is catastrophic for the owner but only actually a handful in Australia, just played up a lot.
@1967CraigE
@1967CraigE 2 жыл бұрын
@@rossmclaren71 Also I will add that snapped cranks make up around 1% or less of all Land Rovers fitted with these engines (Discovery and RR) and was only a batch out of one factory I think In Pretoria South Africa before JLR took it back over from Ford. These engines are also widely used in Peugeot, Jaguars, Fords and several other brands and the engines built in other than this one factory do not suffer snapped cranks. A more concerning issue than the snapped cranks was the substandard oil pumps that could cause spun bearings and often when a lot of people talk snapped cranks they are actually talking spun bearing. Most by now have had the oil pump replaced. However if I was buying again I would want that checked. The problem is those with issues complain loud and everywhere. You do also know Prados suffered from snapped cranks as well right?
@rossmclaren71
@rossmclaren71 2 жыл бұрын
@@1967CraigE you seem to be missing my point that I still love them and had one here for 2 years and I was simply making a point to others about what to look out for. Yes I have heard about the Prados but nowhere near as much as the LR ones. My mate was seeing 1 a week in dealer a few months ago. Let’s not have a text war here mate I’m a LR fan believe it or not 👍 cheers👍
@ZATennisFan
@ZATennisFan Жыл бұрын
I can personally vouch for th Disco 4's long distance comfort. I once drove one about 600km, by myself, in one day and I got out the other side almost as fresh as when I got into the vehicle....
@richard-bt1lq
@richard-bt1lq 2 жыл бұрын
Great chan. Great stuff!! 👍👍👍👍👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@stewartbrown6869
@stewartbrown6869 Жыл бұрын
Good sound advice .
@ProducerCliff
@ProducerCliff Жыл бұрын
Fantastic cars! We have an LR3 and are looking again at an LR4 - yes in the 16 months we've had our V6 HSE LR3 its had 2 batteries, 5 air shocks, one AC blower motor, pads all round and this week we had our 3 rd air compressor fitted.. but, its still a great car. Read the handbook becaiuse when you fold the middle row of seats down, pull one more lever and they all collapse FLAT into the floor, something I find really good. It gives you a loadspace that will fit a double bed into.
@kieran285
@kieran285 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for answering a question I had on this video 👌
@ProducerCliff
@ProducerCliff 2 ай бұрын
My Pleasure. Incidentally our LR3 is back in the workshop, flood waters this time did something bad to the electrics!@@kieran285
@charliew8378
@charliew8378 2 жыл бұрын
Btw at 3:37 you refer to the five seats being folded flat, but it’s worth noting the second row seats lower so they are in line with the third row/boot. In other words, totally flat. There’s a leather strap you pull at the front of each seat and then push the seat down and forward from above. Awesome car
@stephenmadone1230
@stephenmadone1230 2 жыл бұрын
I noticed this too. You do get a big flat load space with the seats pushed down.
@elgarajedemattautosdehighp3937
@elgarajedemattautosdehighp3937 Жыл бұрын
Ahh, ive only had mine for a week, wondered what those straps were for? cheers!!
@adamburnham6452
@adamburnham6452 Жыл бұрын
Wondersd if they went flat for car camping purposes. Now i know!
@tbyrchr
@tbyrchr Жыл бұрын
What’s the rough length from back of front row to rear hatch with everything folded flat?
@roryshepherd1125
@roryshepherd1125 Жыл бұрын
Having converted a commercial to a 7 seater I can honestly say that the 2nd row seats are by far and away the most impressive piece of engineering on the car , just brilliant.
@pwatom22
@pwatom22 Жыл бұрын
After you fold down the back of the rear seats, pull cord underneath the front of the seat base and they push down to have a completely flat floor. Brilliant design.
@sanic5946
@sanic5946 7 ай бұрын
2016 HSE, 7 years first owner. No problem so far except that parking brake. Just keep it off. I parking anyway on flat surface garage. Randomly checked to see if working and it is working. True to be told I used it mostly as mall crowler. 41,500 km. I guess that's why!
@patlydon519
@patlydon519 Жыл бұрын
Your describing my current car with all the toys , 3.1 isuzu trooper from 2004
@Tec2Nut
@Tec2Nut 2 жыл бұрын
Great video , I will change my A8 this year , but for what I'm am not sure , one of these or a new Defender , porche panamera is my no one so I'll end up with a Sante fe
@philipmann9548
@philipmann9548 2 жыл бұрын
Oh gosh. They break down so often. We go on offroad adventures a lot. These things have ruined that many trips with failures, we no longer allow anyone with a Rover vehicle to come along. Sad but it is how it is.
@stuartmackenzie2066
@stuartmackenzie2066 2 жыл бұрын
I loved mine and do miss mine a little after I traded in a couple years ago for the 5. Hoping once the used prices drop soon and buy another one as a second car.
@sydneywicks3747
@sydneywicks3747 2 жыл бұрын
You poor thing knowone deserve the discovery 5 😂
@EnGieBenGie90
@EnGieBenGie90 2 ай бұрын
How are you finding the 5? still have it, any issues? what engine size/ trim did you go for?
@stuartmackenzie2066
@stuartmackenzie2066 2 ай бұрын
@EnGieBenGie90 , yes still have it and love it. It's a First Edition with a 3 litre engine, heard that 2 litre engines are more commonly breaking than 3. Only had a few little issues with windscreen leak, window regulators and required new air compressor for the suspension. These were all covered by the extended warranty. We are looking at getting a newer Discovery in the near future.
@EnGieBenGie90
@EnGieBenGie90 2 ай бұрын
@@stuartmackenzie2066 This is great to hear, I will have my 2014, Discovery 4 HSE now 4 years, thinking of maybe going for the 5, but still shopping around, love the 4 still and reluctant to part ways as I have put a lot of money into it. May hold off until the new Discovery is announced next year?
@michaelheritage3835
@michaelheritage3835 5 ай бұрын
Thank you and as every you make me smile😊
@1699bridgetown
@1699bridgetown Жыл бұрын
No no no no no no no! Yes. Oh feck. Did it again. Got a 2011 220k D4. Just love it. They should let peps who aren’t too happy drive them instead of giving them happy pills. They are complete tools and pull like trains. Budget for a GAP IID tool too so when the error lights pop up you can fix it on the move. You didn’t mention the snapping crank problem which is why you should always say a little prayer before driving off. Don’t let that put you off, or the fuel consumption, they are amazing cars.
@richardgeary789
@richardgeary789 Жыл бұрын
Honest review, I sold my 2016 Disco 4 Landmark to buy a Hybrid Volvo XC90 T8, after 3 years of ownership and missing my Disco I'm going to buy another Disco 4 same spec and year, the Volvo is very fast 400 BHP but the LR's driving position, ruggedness, and classic 4x4 feel you cannot replicate in any new boring SUV including the new Discovery Mark 5 that looks like it's had a stroke at the back! Disco 4 is the best 4x4 by far! leave the 5 to the Surrey Mum's school run.
@conorbuckstone9070
@conorbuckstone9070 2 жыл бұрын
Great video as always
@petrolhead28
@petrolhead28 2 жыл бұрын
Looks at home on the countryside. Well said.
@Medge2sc
@Medge2sc Жыл бұрын
I’m going to have a look of these today… in the long awaited xc90 swap
@pantoffelslippers
@pantoffelslippers Жыл бұрын
Another good video! Disco 4 Hse or L322 TDV8? Disco has more usable space right? L322 has that TDV8. Comfort & Drive?
@nickdarcy8636
@nickdarcy8636 Жыл бұрын
Love the, chrome after a couple of glasses of wine, comment. So true :D
@muzinkosi668
@muzinkosi668 2 жыл бұрын
I have the exact 2011 sdv6 hse, its been the family hauler, hunting truck, bush tourer for 9yrs, I still can’t imagine life without it, at 220000km now, I’ve been on top of its Maintanance throughout my ownership. I’ve also got a land cruiser 200 series 4.5diesel 2018 model, but the disco feels a lot more easy to leave with from a size and weight feel perspective. Its not going anywhere unless something catastrophic happens to it. Love the D4
@gamersquadlifestyle
@gamersquadlifestyle 2 жыл бұрын
Don't sell that beauty💯 unless it's the facelift or the new Defender 3.0 inline 6 diesel
@kevincroft9848
@kevincroft9848 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Matt a good car 🚗 Kevin
@ianrobinson9243
@ianrobinson9243 2 жыл бұрын
I one of these , same year , I would say the best car I’ve ever had. It was a do everything , go anywhere vehicle. It was reliable but I always had the potential high repair bills in the back of my mind. My like for Land Rover changed when they discontinued it , the new ones are just not the same. This is the last of the proper 4x4’s. My brother has a discovery 2 and owned that for the past 21 years , he doesn’t look after and bits break but it still keeps going.
@Elijah-cy9do
@Elijah-cy9do 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite Discovery ever, will you do a review on the Velar?
@ianflint4610
@ianflint4610 2 жыл бұрын
I owned a 2011 reg but 2012 spec car that turned out to be one of the press review cars for the upgrade and which appeared in several videos. It was easily the best all round car I've had. Despite the many potential problems, the one thing that prompted me to move on was the widely reported crank bearing shell problems. This was reinforced after several conversations with the LR indy I used for servicing. He always had several wrecked engines in for repair where possible or replacement. The fact that LRs own warranty wouldn't cover that problem was the killer. All of the other issues you can expect and I suppose you cope with, but the eye watering cost of a replacement engine was simply too huge to entertain.
@tonylee-UK
@tonylee-UK 2 жыл бұрын
But Matt says you should put your trust in “luck”.
@ashleybarker937
@ashleybarker937 2 жыл бұрын
they do cover it , LR replaced mine FOC
@jameslindley924
@jameslindley924 2 жыл бұрын
@@ashleybarker937 So LR replaced the engine/Broken Crank - was that when out of Warranty ?
@ashleybarker937
@ashleybarker937 2 жыл бұрын
@@jameslindley924 yes, new engine supplied and fitted. Car was bought from LR main dealer and had full LR history.
@georgesemple8136
@georgesemple8136 2 жыл бұрын
a turd is a turd no matter what way you dress it up
@australiantruckspotting8883
@australiantruckspotting8883 2 жыл бұрын
I’m keen to get one of these to explore the Aussie outback in style.
@stephenmadone1230
@stephenmadone1230 2 жыл бұрын
#1 thing to do then is whip the 19 inch wheels off and get 18s, Tuffant for example. Get some good LT tyres to suit the season and conditions.
@TheGeorgiaRover
@TheGeorgiaRover Жыл бұрын
Nice review. I’m in the states and have the twin to the one you reviewed, save for the fact that mine has the 5.0 V8. Believe me when I tell you…the power is fantastic! It surprises a lot of people off the line, although that’s not at all what it’s for. Off road, it’s glorious. It goes where I want it to and does so comfortably. Absolutely love it!
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos Жыл бұрын
I bet! I have a 5.0 V8 Range Rover and the power is awesome. Thanks for watching
@DobbyHDM
@DobbyHDM 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a van owner my whole driving life, never owned a car. The thought of being low and small is a no from me at this point! plus the ability to tow is a must. So, with a £17k budget, should I be looking at a 2010-12 4.4 L322 or one of these disco 4's...? perhaps even an older 3.0 Toyota Land Crusier? Cheers.
@takundamusinga7361
@takundamusinga7361 2 жыл бұрын
Your shows are good mate ,and If you want I could market your cars here in zimbabwe those sell like hot cakes
@oliverlondon5246
@oliverlondon5246 2 жыл бұрын
I had one. I loved it. I want it back
@1967CraigE
@1967CraigE 2 жыл бұрын
Great Cars and no more expensive to repair than any Toyota Land Cruiser / Prado or Nissan Patrol. It is the annoying things that can cost money, but preventative maintenance stops most things. The most annoying failure was the front crank oil seal, that should have some sort of retainer but doesnt and can pop out. Which happened in my case. So as part of the process it got a new oil pump, timing belt and tensioners about 100,000kms earlier than it needed. The other things are compressor failure (inevitable), door actuator and if you get any water under the bonnet TCM module. Having said that an EGR delete and a decent fuel map and the 2.7 can go harder than a SDV6 3.0 litre. The only wish on the 2.7 would have been the 8spd. It is one of the nicest 4x4s I have ever owned and puts so many other top name 4x4s to shame off road easily. Yes thay can be expensive to fix but get some repair prices on Toyota's and Jeeps. The plus side with all Land Rovers is there is a huge aftermarket industry and parts if we buy them from the UK and have sent to Australia are pretty good. You do need to be mechanically minded though. I love mine most of the time but hate it at times too with stupid thing and the typical LR Engineering where engineers seem to either not talk to each other in the design phase and go oh crap when it is put together or are just grossly incompetent. Would I have another? Probably. But more likely will be an Ineos. Most of the ridiculing is based on myth and people with no experience with Land Rovers. We currently have a 2011 D4 with a lot of HSE options thrown in, A D2 V8 and a Defender TD5. The Defender in standard mode is hands down the best 4x4 bar none. But the D4 is more comfortable and not far behind. The D2 V8 is just fun to drive.
@paulmcgee1867
@paulmcgee1867 2 жыл бұрын
What a great looking car.
@davidellis279
@davidellis279 Жыл бұрын
The 2-7 TDV6 usually does MEGA mileage without problems,the problems seem to start on the 3 litre tdv6 which has a bigger power output and that seems to be the problem,crankshaft’s snapping seems to be a problem if driven hard and repair’s are very expensive,if you go for a Range Rover go for the 3-6 tdv8,it’s chain driven engine is bomb proof and there’s very little difference in fuel consumption if driven using it’s torque rather than it’s Revs,never heard of a crank snapping on the 3-6 tdv8 myself but someone might somewhere. The 3litre v6 has a bit of a reputation for this crank problem,my daughter has a Velar with that engine and I’ve told her once the Warranty is up to get the extended R/R Warranty for peace of mind.
@bdfree901
@bdfree901 Жыл бұрын
2012-13 is the sweet spot in the US. 5.0L V8, Bluetooth, and low range standard. Most 2014-16’s don’t have low range.
@provagroup9036
@provagroup9036 2 ай бұрын
I love my Disco 4 HSE 5.0 V8 petrol.... it has been trouble-free since i bought it 13+ years ago.... it is 2010 model and currently at 165 000 km...
@provagroup9036
@provagroup9036 2 ай бұрын
By the way, the only problem i had was the key fob rubber peeling off... sooooo irritating
@pwatom22
@pwatom22 2 жыл бұрын
V8 does 15 to 20 mpg. Diesel 30mpg. I believe the D3 4.4 petrol V8 hse is the most reliable and long lived by far. The diesels have all sorts of issues with age.. horrible job to replace timing belts, breaking crankshafts. The D3 still had a proper dipstick as opposed to the ridiculous and flawed electronic oil level monitoring brought in with the d4. Land Rover decided to mount it inside the crankcase with the hot oil, so fails and is an absolute pain to replace. The rear seat base can go down so you have a completely flat rear load area... Great for overnight camping when there are bears around. Yes, this is my North American perspective. I still have my d3 HSE V8 and I've owned lots of LRs. For many reasons I find d3/d4 the best LR ever. They can be great but do your research on LR forums etc. 4.4v8 is the most reliable and long lived.
@MegaGouch
@MegaGouch 2 жыл бұрын
I bought the cheapest D3 on the market with a bunch of problems from a seller who new nothing about the vehicle, got it for a bargain. Had to spend a bit to fix up the issues but parts are easily sourced out of the UK and there is heaps of information available if you fix stuff yourself. Nothing had been serviced other than engine oil, so had to spend a bit replacing all fluids and doing the timing belt & oil pump. Had one front airbag start to leak (after 12 years and 200,000miles it had done ok in my book), so repalced the front pair. After the inital set of repairs it's been a great vehicle, the only thing I'd replace it with in a facelift D4 but the amount of crap I throw in the back (all seats folding flat is fantastic!) I'm sure I'd ruin a nice new(ish) D4 in no time, so will stick with my D3.
@peteg9921
@peteg9921 2 жыл бұрын
lr3 and are the most beautiful cars ever made. I own lr3 4.0litre petrol which to me is best discovery ever. However, I would wish you covered the lr3 V6 petrol in one of your videos. Apart from not so good fuel economy, this car is excellent. It doesn't have a lot of power but it's fast and very good looking on those 18" 5 spoke rims ....it eats hills like yums. To me it beats the diesel lr3 and 4 hands down in all spheres. It's a head turner imported from Japan to Kenya in 2017 it's one of the few petrol lr3s we have in Nairobi. Absolutely stunning!
@alchapman1052
@alchapman1052 2 жыл бұрын
You sure love a land rover ,about time they made a land rover and named it The High peak land rover . Well done on another great video.
@vincentsmith8345
@vincentsmith8345 2 жыл бұрын
Great honest description 👌, How about a reveiw of a Rover 3500 V8 SD1 😎
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos 2 жыл бұрын
That would be interesting
@vincentsmith8345
@vincentsmith8345 2 жыл бұрын
Let me know I own one 👍
@Lokiquotes
@Lokiquotes 2 жыл бұрын
woukld love this also, my dad had many of them throughout my childhood, would love to own one
@vincentsmith8345
@vincentsmith8345 2 жыл бұрын
@@Lokiquotes hopefully we can make this happen it appears the Rover sd1 is a popular choice with classic car enthusiasts at the minute 😀
@theblackarrows6055
@theblackarrows6055 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, I’ve a ‘08 Defender as my dd, and light off road for work frequently, but really need to upgrade as I’m putting in >12k miles pa. I’d love a L322 as I’d be more comfortable being rough with it than the L405, but the late D4 does seem the better choice from pov of needing a working luxury vehicle. So my question… having watched all your videos, I felt swayed by the L322/L405’s 4.4 Sd engine being so solid, so dismissed the D4 and it’s 3.0 as being much less reliable, am I wrong to be so harsh and as such would the d4 in fact be the best option for me?? Keep up the great work!
@Tadpole_Diaries25
@Tadpole_Diaries25 2 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing for this review I was thinking about buying one! 3:21 is this a BMW navigation so must be when BMW owned LR?
@HighPeakAutos
@HighPeakAutos 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. No it’s a JLR unit
@davidviner4932
@davidviner4932 Жыл бұрын
Why the issue with the cost of running a diesel, been driving them since 2007 and quite honestly the fuel consumption is way better than petrol and i've never had the problems with dpf or egr but then again I do drive miles and not short runs so there you go
@michelbonnet3787
@michelbonnet3787 Жыл бұрын
The best car ever !
@carworld6300
@carworld6300 2 жыл бұрын
There are very few unreliable cars but many unreliable car owners. It's funny how people think it's okay to ignore a warning light. The Discovery 4 has and always will be one of the most beautiful cars ever.
@santana9537
@santana9537 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. The people who don’t even check their oil are the same who complain about e10 fuel 😂
@philtowle4683
@philtowle4683 2 жыл бұрын
These discos are a nightmare, body off for turbos, melting pistons and stupidly expensive hydraulic rear anti roll bar.
@sweetfreedomGB
@sweetfreedomGB 2 жыл бұрын
One of the worst engines ever produced, absolute rubbish
@ianyoud1
@ianyoud1 2 жыл бұрын
Hi matt great video and it’s got very similar wheels to mine and like my Range Rover it looks great in white hope you are well love the Land Rover videos because I know you like me love the Land Rover brand
@callumwickens7156
@callumwickens7156 2 жыл бұрын
what one has crankshaft failure and the oil pump pully brakes off
@peterdunn2704
@peterdunn2704 2 жыл бұрын
Got a 2005 disco 3 with 275000 miles, love it! Best towing vehicle out, self levelling suspension so when your towing a load your looking straight ahead and not at the sky like those in a shogun. ......
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