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discovery 'v' shogun (husband 'v' wife)
« on: July 13, 2005, 11:45:16 »
i am looking to buy a discovery the wife has seen a shogun
how do i put her off (without a divorce) :twisted:
e.g. cost of repair
running cost
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discovery 'v' shogun (husband 'v' wife)
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2005, 12:22:11 »
Take a look at the price of spares for a start, then the cost of insurance.  The ease of repair and the off-road performance are 2 great selling points for the green oval too.
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discovery 'v' shogun (husband 'v' wife)
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2005, 12:25:19 »
well spare parts,exhaust for a disco £75 one for a paj/shogun £150+
drive flange for a disco £13,drive flange for a shogun £95
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« Reply #3 on: July 13, 2005, 16:20:54 »
put you pants on and tell her whos boss


only joking :lol:  lol
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« Reply #4 on: July 13, 2005, 17:11:24 »
Do what my missus did.  I wanted a people eater, she wanted a Disco.  So she bought a Disco without me knowing about it.   :D
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« Reply #5 on: July 13, 2005, 17:23:52 »
Quote from: "chuggaman"
put you pants on and tell her whos boss


if its like my misses, he does probabily wear the trousers, she just tells him which pair to put on :lol:

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« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2005, 18:20:49 »
ive got both at the moment

the pajero i'm trying to sell, because it costs too much to run, 25mpg from the 2.5tdi, and the parts are dear and the engines weak

apart from that there great

ive just bought a 2 door 300tdi disco no a m reg, and have been busey bolting on lots of off road kit, and am well pleased with it :lol:
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discovery 'v' shogun (husband 'v' wife)
« Reply #7 on: July 14, 2005, 12:53:11 »
Parts are expensive for a Paj / Shoggy, but they don't break down often.  Blue Print parts are now commonplace too.... Dealers are even taking Paj's in now.

Buy the import paj and have Dual AC, Leather heated seats, no rust (Although you should underseal it when you get it) and that happy feeling of "When I turn the key, it's going to start" :D Check for the LSD on an import or an elec locker on the Shoggy for the rear.

Would avoid the 2.5, and for the sake or 4mpg I'd get the 3.5V6.....
Got a 2.8Td at the moment and apart from needing new glow plugs at the moment and a seal in the diesel pump went a couple of years back, it's been no problems at all. Even with playing in the mud. Downside of playing with them in mud is the Alternator is mounted low and no aftermarket ones (that I can find) (had a sticky brush on ours recently but washed it out and it's been fine since.)

Now, if you want to Modify it.... then a Landy or Jeep every time.... In hindsight I'd prob get a Landy as parts are so easy to get and can be got from loads of places.... Lots of "Landy Specialists" around... only about 8 decent Jeep ones in the country.... But get the LWB Disco, that way you have somewhere to put all the bits that fall off :D

 






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